Antique RARE Hanging Lantern! Large H12.5", Japanese Bronze Arabesque, Buddhist utensils, Temple deco
$876.00
Type: Lantern/Luxury Home Interior Deco
Color: Green yellow Color
Material: Bronze
Condition: Rarely well kept. Check photos/video
Quality: Crafted from bronze with little aging color fade, bronze rusts and paper losing.
Wide: 8.75" (22cm)
Height :12.5" (32cm)
Wgt.: 7 lbs (3178g)
Discover the allure of our Japan Large Antique Rare Hanging Lantern, featuring a distinctive four season pattern design with a height 12.5". Crafted from bronze, its four season patterns add a touch of elegance. The hexagonal shape and transparent elements create a captivating visual display.
It was Originally used as Buddhist tools, this lantern holds a rich cultural significance, making it an exceptional choice for temple decor.
Not only does this Japanese lantern serve as a remarkable decorative accent, but it also pays homage to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Its exceptional craftsmanship and unique design ensure that it will create an authentic and peaceful ambiance in any space it occupies.
Hand-crafted: Yes
For other details: Feel free to contact with me if you have any questions about this.
The lantern, or Tōrō (灯籠) in Japanese, is a traditional light fixture made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating from China, it is an important element of Japanese traditional architecture. Initially, Tōrō were used only in Buddhist temples to light paths and were considered as offerings. In its original form, the lantern represents the five elements of Buddhist cosmology. The bottom of the lantern represents chi, or earth, while the next section represents sui, or water. The section encasing the lantern's light or flame represents ka, or fire. The last two sections, topmost and pointing towards the sky, represent fu (air) and ku (void or spirit), expressing the idea that our physical bodies will return to their original elemental form after death.
The Yukimi-doro, also known as legged lanterns, have curved legs and a wide umbrella with a finial, as opposed to a post. These lanterns are relatively low and are exclusively used in gardens, typically placed near water. The umbrella of the Yukimi-doro can be round or have three to eight sides, while the fire box is usually hexagonal. The term "Yu" loosely translates to water reflection. Although it was likely developed during the Momoyama period, the oldest known examples of Yukimi-doro are from the early Edo period (17th century) and were discovered at the Katsura Villa in Kyoto.
Color: Green yellow Color
Material: Bronze
Condition: Rarely well kept. Check photos/video
Quality: Crafted from bronze with little aging color fade, bronze rusts and paper losing.
Wide: 8.75" (22cm)
Height :12.5" (32cm)
Wgt.: 7 lbs (3178g)
Discover the allure of our Japan Large Antique Rare Hanging Lantern, featuring a distinctive four season pattern design with a height 12.5". Crafted from bronze, its four season patterns add a touch of elegance. The hexagonal shape and transparent elements create a captivating visual display.
It was Originally used as Buddhist tools, this lantern holds a rich cultural significance, making it an exceptional choice for temple decor.
Not only does this Japanese lantern serve as a remarkable decorative accent, but it also pays homage to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Its exceptional craftsmanship and unique design ensure that it will create an authentic and peaceful ambiance in any space it occupies.
Hand-crafted: Yes
For other details: Feel free to contact with me if you have any questions about this.
The lantern, or Tōrō (灯籠) in Japanese, is a traditional light fixture made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating from China, it is an important element of Japanese traditional architecture. Initially, Tōrō were used only in Buddhist temples to light paths and were considered as offerings. In its original form, the lantern represents the five elements of Buddhist cosmology. The bottom of the lantern represents chi, or earth, while the next section represents sui, or water. The section encasing the lantern's light or flame represents ka, or fire. The last two sections, topmost and pointing towards the sky, represent fu (air) and ku (void or spirit), expressing the idea that our physical bodies will return to their original elemental form after death.
The Yukimi-doro, also known as legged lanterns, have curved legs and a wide umbrella with a finial, as opposed to a post. These lanterns are relatively low and are exclusively used in gardens, typically placed near water. The umbrella of the Yukimi-doro can be round or have three to eight sides, while the fire box is usually hexagonal. The term "Yu" loosely translates to water reflection. Although it was likely developed during the Momoyama period, the oldest known examples of Yukimi-doro are from the early Edo period (17th century) and were discovered at the Katsura Villa in Kyoto.
Type: Lantern/Luxury Home Interior Deco
Color: Green yellow Color
Material: Bronze
Condition: Rarely well kept. Check photos/video
Quality: Crafted from bronze with little aging color fade, bronze rusts and paper losing.
Wide: 8.75" (22cm)
Height :12.5" (32cm)
Wgt.: 7 lbs (3178g)
Discover the allure of our Japan Large Antique Rare Hanging Lantern, featuring a distinctive four season pattern design with a height 12.5". Crafted from bronze, its four season patterns add a touch of elegance. The hexagonal shape and transparent elements create a captivating visual display.
It was Originally used as Buddhist tools, this lantern holds a rich cultural significance, making it an exceptional choice for temple decor.
Not only does this Japanese lantern serve as a remarkable decorative accent, but it also pays homage to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Its exceptional craftsmanship and unique design ensure that it will create an authentic and peaceful ambiance in any space it occupies.
Hand-crafted: Yes
For other details: Feel free to contact with me if you have any questions about this.
The lantern, or Tōrō (灯籠) in Japanese, is a traditional light fixture made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating from China, it is an important element of Japanese traditional architecture. Initially, Tōrō were used only in Buddhist temples to light paths and were considered as offerings. In its original form, the lantern represents the five elements of Buddhist cosmology. The bottom of the lantern represents chi, or earth, while the next section represents sui, or water. The section encasing the lantern's light or flame represents ka, or fire. The last two sections, topmost and pointing towards the sky, represent fu (air) and ku (void or spirit), expressing the idea that our physical bodies will return to their original elemental form after death.
The Yukimi-doro, also known as legged lanterns, have curved legs and a wide umbrella with a finial, as opposed to a post. These lanterns are relatively low and are exclusively used in gardens, typically placed near water. The umbrella of the Yukimi-doro can be round or have three to eight sides, while the fire box is usually hexagonal. The term "Yu" loosely translates to water reflection. Although it was likely developed during the Momoyama period, the oldest known examples of Yukimi-doro are from the early Edo period (17th century) and were discovered at the Katsura Villa in Kyoto.
Color: Green yellow Color
Material: Bronze
Condition: Rarely well kept. Check photos/video
Quality: Crafted from bronze with little aging color fade, bronze rusts and paper losing.
Wide: 8.75" (22cm)
Height :12.5" (32cm)
Wgt.: 7 lbs (3178g)
Discover the allure of our Japan Large Antique Rare Hanging Lantern, featuring a distinctive four season pattern design with a height 12.5". Crafted from bronze, its four season patterns add a touch of elegance. The hexagonal shape and transparent elements create a captivating visual display.
It was Originally used as Buddhist tools, this lantern holds a rich cultural significance, making it an exceptional choice for temple decor.
Not only does this Japanese lantern serve as a remarkable decorative accent, but it also pays homage to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Its exceptional craftsmanship and unique design ensure that it will create an authentic and peaceful ambiance in any space it occupies.
Hand-crafted: Yes
For other details: Feel free to contact with me if you have any questions about this.
The lantern, or Tōrō (灯籠) in Japanese, is a traditional light fixture made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating from China, it is an important element of Japanese traditional architecture. Initially, Tōrō were used only in Buddhist temples to light paths and were considered as offerings. In its original form, the lantern represents the five elements of Buddhist cosmology. The bottom of the lantern represents chi, or earth, while the next section represents sui, or water. The section encasing the lantern's light or flame represents ka, or fire. The last two sections, topmost and pointing towards the sky, represent fu (air) and ku (void or spirit), expressing the idea that our physical bodies will return to their original elemental form after death.
The Yukimi-doro, also known as legged lanterns, have curved legs and a wide umbrella with a finial, as opposed to a post. These lanterns are relatively low and are exclusively used in gardens, typically placed near water. The umbrella of the Yukimi-doro can be round or have three to eight sides, while the fire box is usually hexagonal. The term "Yu" loosely translates to water reflection. Although it was likely developed during the Momoyama period, the oldest known examples of Yukimi-doro are from the early Edo period (17th century) and were discovered at the Katsura Villa in Kyoto.
Type: Lantern/Luxury Home Interior Deco
Color: Green yellow Color
Material: Bronze
Condition: Rarely well kept. Check photos/video
Quality: Crafted from bronze with little aging color fade, bronze rusts and paper losing.
Wide: 8.75" (22cm)
Height :12.5" (32cm)
Wgt.: 7 lbs (3178g)
Discover the allure of our Japan Large Antique Rare Hanging Lantern, featuring a distinctive four season pattern design with a height 12.5". Crafted from bronze, its four season patterns add a touch of elegance. The hexagonal shape and transparent elements create a captivating visual display.
It was Originally used as Buddhist tools, this lantern holds a rich cultural significance, making it an exceptional choice for temple decor.
Not only does this Japanese lantern serve as a remarkable decorative accent, but it also pays homage to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Its exceptional craftsmanship and unique design ensure that it will create an authentic and peaceful ambiance in any space it occupies.
Hand-crafted: Yes
For other details: Feel free to contact with me if you have any questions about this.
The lantern, or Tōrō (灯籠) in Japanese, is a traditional light fixture made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating from China, it is an important element of Japanese traditional architecture. Initially, Tōrō were used only in Buddhist temples to light paths and were considered as offerings. In its original form, the lantern represents the five elements of Buddhist cosmology. The bottom of the lantern represents chi, or earth, while the next section represents sui, or water. The section encasing the lantern's light or flame represents ka, or fire. The last two sections, topmost and pointing towards the sky, represent fu (air) and ku (void or spirit), expressing the idea that our physical bodies will return to their original elemental form after death.
The Yukimi-doro, also known as legged lanterns, have curved legs and a wide umbrella with a finial, as opposed to a post. These lanterns are relatively low and are exclusively used in gardens, typically placed near water. The umbrella of the Yukimi-doro can be round or have three to eight sides, while the fire box is usually hexagonal. The term "Yu" loosely translates to water reflection. Although it was likely developed during the Momoyama period, the oldest known examples of Yukimi-doro are from the early Edo period (17th century) and were discovered at the Katsura Villa in Kyoto.
Color: Green yellow Color
Material: Bronze
Condition: Rarely well kept. Check photos/video
Quality: Crafted from bronze with little aging color fade, bronze rusts and paper losing.
Wide: 8.75" (22cm)
Height :12.5" (32cm)
Wgt.: 7 lbs (3178g)
Discover the allure of our Japan Large Antique Rare Hanging Lantern, featuring a distinctive four season pattern design with a height 12.5". Crafted from bronze, its four season patterns add a touch of elegance. The hexagonal shape and transparent elements create a captivating visual display.
It was Originally used as Buddhist tools, this lantern holds a rich cultural significance, making it an exceptional choice for temple decor.
Not only does this Japanese lantern serve as a remarkable decorative accent, but it also pays homage to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Its exceptional craftsmanship and unique design ensure that it will create an authentic and peaceful ambiance in any space it occupies.
Hand-crafted: Yes
For other details: Feel free to contact with me if you have any questions about this.
The lantern, or Tōrō (灯籠) in Japanese, is a traditional light fixture made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating from China, it is an important element of Japanese traditional architecture. Initially, Tōrō were used only in Buddhist temples to light paths and were considered as offerings. In its original form, the lantern represents the five elements of Buddhist cosmology. The bottom of the lantern represents chi, or earth, while the next section represents sui, or water. The section encasing the lantern's light or flame represents ka, or fire. The last two sections, topmost and pointing towards the sky, represent fu (air) and ku (void or spirit), expressing the idea that our physical bodies will return to their original elemental form after death.
The Yukimi-doro, also known as legged lanterns, have curved legs and a wide umbrella with a finial, as opposed to a post. These lanterns are relatively low and are exclusively used in gardens, typically placed near water. The umbrella of the Yukimi-doro can be round or have three to eight sides, while the fire box is usually hexagonal. The term "Yu" loosely translates to water reflection. Although it was likely developed during the Momoyama period, the oldest known examples of Yukimi-doro are from the early Edo period (17th century) and were discovered at the Katsura Villa in Kyoto.