A pair of late Edo Wabi-Sabi and Kintsugi Japanese vases now as lamps.
Japan, circa 1865
Height: 30 cms (11.8 ins)
A curious pair of Japanese vases that exemplify the concept of Wabi-Sabi with deliberate, mannered, and symbolic imperfection as exhibited by the glazing and the artificial dents. There is also the traditional gold repairs, Kintsugi on the second vase. Each is decorated with a small frog.
In Japanese culture frogs are considered particularly auspicious. There are many species of frogs in Japan by dint of the ubiquitous flooded rice fields. They often appear in poetry and art and are sometimes carried as charms by travelers to make sure they return safely much like the European patron of travelers Saint Christopher. The word ‘frog’ in Japanese means ‘return’, which is why the frog is considered a lucky animal and connected to people and things returning
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