Bronze is one of the most colorful metals in nature. It reacts and collides with different chemical substances to form different colors, which is precisely its charm.
A piece of Bronze has been tempered by copper craftsmen to become a rare and exquisite copper ware, which contains the inheritance of ancient people's skills for thousands of years. With the ingenuity of craftsmen, thick cocooned hands, the texture of time, and the imprint of hand-beating, these big and small mallet points interpret the soul of hand-made.
Therefore, in addition to traditional casting techniques such as burning molds, Wax molds, and double molds, bronze ware can also be hammered by hand, and this type of bronze ware is also called "hammered bronze ware".
Both Qingsui Hall and Tamagawa Hall are located in Yansanjo, Niigata, Japan. They are both a hammered bronze ware hall name with a long history. It is said that it was another hall name founded by the disciples of the previous generations of Tamagawa Hall after they became teachers. Therefore, they are very similar to Tamagawa Hall. The beauty of the craftsmanship, although the reputation is not as good as Yuchuantang, but the quality is not sloppy, it is a good pot worth having!
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- [Qingsuitang] Soup boiling purple gold 500 ml, the maximum side length (including the spout and handle) is 15cm high, 13cm long and 11cm wide. This is a collection of Japanese antiquities, with some traces of use (as shown in the photo), if you need more Details photos welcome private message!
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