This antique Japanese cloisonne vase is a stunning piece from the Meiji period, circa 1910. Its lobed shape and intricate cloisonne work make it a unique addition to any collection. The primary material used in its creation is cloisonne, a technique that involves soldering metal strips to a metal base and then filling the resulting compartments with enamel. The vase is original and antique, adding to its value as a rare find for collectors. Its region of origin is Japan, making it a piece of Asian/Oriental antiques. This beautiful vase is an excellent representation of the Japanese culture and craftsmanship. Its exquisite design and antique status make it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The vase's age ranges from 1900-1940, adding to its historical significance. This item is perfect for those interested in cloisonne or Japanese art and would make a great addition to any antique collection.

16cm 6 1/2" tall, 6.3cm 2 1/2" widest, weight 132g