Hasuda Shugoro (蓮田修吾郎), Japanese, (1915-2010)
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Tall Square-Sided Flower Vase with Single Neck Flange
Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019)
About the work
This elegant flower vase, crafted from a unique blend of traditional silver with a subtle "Oborogin" (朧銀) finish, embodies a harmonious fusion of geometry and modern Japanese design. The finely structured surface features cleanly incised grid lines, lending the vase a minimalistic, architectural quality. The base of the vase bears a mark with the character "修" (Shu), confirming the authenticity of Shugoro Hasuda's craftsmanship.
Included is a tomobako (wooden storage box), which is also signed by the artist, enhancing the value and traditional integrity of this piece.
Dimensions
24 cm x 4.5 cm
Footnote
Hasuda Shugoro was a prominent Japanese metal artist known for his expertise in blending traditional casting techniques with modern aesthetics. Born in 1915, he was instrumental in advancing modern Japanese metal sculpture, creating iconic public works, including the "Four Islands Bridge" monument in Hokkaido. His career earned him numerous accolades, including the Japanese Order of Culture, cementing his influence in Japanese metalwork and leaving a legacy that continues to inspire.