Silver Water Jar Made by Hammer Work
H 23.5 / ø 13 cm,Year.2023Noriko Hagino
1949 -- Metalwork
- Public Collections : National Museum of Asian Art etc.
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Description
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CategoryMetalwork
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DimensionsH 23.5 / ø 13 cm
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Year presented2023
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
Embossing
Embossing, or metal chasing (uchidashi), is the process of using punches to raise designs on metal by repeatedly hammering the face or back of a piece (the latter technique being known as “repoussage”). Embossed work can take the shape of highly pronounced three-dimensional forms or shallow reliefs like those seen on brooches and ornaments for kimono obi.
Selected exhibitions
- The 63rd East Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2023)
- Selected
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