Antique Japanese Altar Flower Arrangement — 1920, Taisho Era (SKU: 25M-476)

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25M-476
$750.00
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Antique Japanese Altar Flower Arrangement — 1920, Taisho Era
A Sacred Floral Tribute of Serenity and Spiritual Grace

This exquisite antique Japanese altar flower arrangement, crafted during the 1920s Taisho Era, is a deeply symbolic and visually captivating piece traditionally used in Buddhist temple settings. Made entirely of hand-shaped metal, the arrangement features blooming lotus flowers, seed pods, and broad, elegant leaves, all rising in a graceful, balanced composition from a classic altar-style vase.

The lotus—sacred in Buddhist culture—symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and rebirth, making this floral sculpture a profound representation of spiritual devotion and peaceful energy. Its warm bronze tones and time-worn patina add authenticity and character, evoking a sense of timeless ritual and reverence.

Perfect for spiritual spaces, cultural displays, or collectors of Japanese antiques, this rare altar flower arrangement brings both sacred meaning and aesthetic elegance to any interior.

  • Origin: Japan

  • Era: 1920s, Taisho Period

  • Material: Hand-forged metal (bronze/brass)

  • Color: Aged bronze with natural patina

  • Dimensions: 9" W x 9" D x 34" H

  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with expected age-related patina

Ideal for Buddhist altar collectors, traditional Japanese interior themes, or anyone drawn to objects of spiritual harmony and historical craftsmanship.