Antique Bronze Mirror — Meiji Period, Japan

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Antique Bronze Mirror — Meiji Period, Japan

A finely cast bronze mirror from the Meiji period, set within a carved wooden frame and handle. The central medallion is richly decorated with cranes and pine trees—enduring symbols of longevity and harmony—accompanied by bold calligraphic characters. The composition reflects the refined craftsmanship and symbolic storytelling characteristic of late 19th to early 20th century Japanese decorative arts. Both functional and ornamental, this piece would have served as a personal mirror while also embodying auspicious meaning, making it a collectible object of cultural significance.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

26.67 x 17.78 x 1 cm

Place of Origin

Japan

Period

Meiji Period (circa 1868–1912)

Colour

Wood Bronze

Condition

Good antique condition with natural patina to bronze and age-related wear to wood

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