Japanese vintage bronze mirror from 1850s. (24J-354-8)

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This antique Japanese bronze mirror, crafted around 1850 during the late Edo period, is a striking example of traditional metalwork and symbolic artistry. Its polished reflective surface showcases the high level of craftsmanship characteristic of the era, while the reverse side is adorned with the 桐家紋 (Paulownia Crest).

The Paulownia Crest, also known as the Kiri mon, holds significant cultural and historical importance in Japan. Associated with nobility and authority, it was famously used by the Imperial family and later adopted by the Tokugawa shogunate. The crest’s depiction of paulownia leaves and flowers symbolizes elegance, strength, and connection to nature, making it a popular emblem during the Edo period.

This mirror would have been both a functional and a decorative piece, likely owned by a family of status or used in ceremonial contexts. Bronze mirrors during this time were often imbued with spiritual significance, linked to Shinto rituals as symbols of truth and purity. The inclusion of the Paulownia Crest elevates this mirror’s historical importance, connecting it to the broader cultural and political landscape of 19th-century Japan.

With its refined craftsmanship and symbolic decoration, this mirror is a remarkable artifact that embodies the artistry and traditions of Edo-period Japan. It would make a prized addition to any collection of Japanese antiques or a meaningful display of historical heritage.