Antique Japanese Aesthetic Shakudō Fan Brooch
Antique Japanese Aesthetic Shakudō Fan Brooch
$1,200.00
Description
DATE: Victorian, c.1890
Shakudō is an alloy of gold and copper that, when treated, takes on a black (or sometimes indigo) patina. It's one of the irogane colour metals traditionally used in sword-making, door locks, drawer handles, and, in modern times, jewellery. In the 1870's, only military and police officers could wear swords, so swords had to be discarded or converted to military styles. These distinctive decorations on them were removed, some turned into pieces of jewellery and those who created these special pieces turned to jewellery making, taking inspiration from Japanese theatre.
This brooch, gorgeously handmade in the aesthetic style is modelled as a traditional Japanese fan (or a uchiwa fan). In ancient Japanese culture, this fan is not only used for fanning but also to ward of evil spirits. It features three birds amongst a grassy scene to the front of the fan, all finely detailed with each feather stroke and induvial leaves. It remains in lovely condition and looks great worn on your jacket, collar or hat.
MEASUREMENTS
5.5 x 3.8cm
WEIGHT
20.9g
MARKS
No marks present
CONDITION
Very good, light wear to the back
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