Japanese Chokin Art Porcelain Box with Peacocks
$12.14
$20.64
This exquisite Japanese Chokin Art Porcelain Box is a refined example of traditional Japanese decorative craftsmanship, combining fine porcelain with intricate metal engraving. Crafted in Japan and finished with 24K gold edging, this piece showcases the historic Chokin technique, an art form passed down for centuries. The lid features a beautifully detailed scene of two peacocks perched on flowering branches, symbolizing elegance, longevity, and prosperity in Japanese culture. Chokin art was originally used to decorate Samurai armor and weapons, and this heritage gives the piece strong historical and artistic value. Although decorative, this box carries cultural meaning and timeless appeal. It works perfectly as a display object, collector’s item, or refined gift. ️ Estimated Era Late 20th century, circa 1970s–1980s Storytelling This piece reflects centuries of Japanese artistry. Once reserved for Samurai decoration, the Chokin technique evolved into refined art objects like this one. Each engraved line tells a story of patience, precision, and respect for tradition. Displaying it today keeps that story alive.
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