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Vase, Ikebana - Artifacts

Image Vase, Ikebana
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Description
Niju-ike Style Vase for Ikebana Flower Arrangement This wooden container resembles the traditional Japanese vase made of a bamboo cylinder cut with nado window in the middle so that two levels contain two flower arrangements. A cylinder was created by hollowing out the log and then cutting two windows so that the upper and lower parts of the cylinder are supported by two uprights. The upper section exterior is smooth with a crevice in the back. The sides and bottom are crenolated. On one side of the bottom section, there is a knobby extension where a branch has been removed. The bark has been removed and the surface sanded and stained brown and polished. Two tin cans have been inserted into the openings of the upper and lower sections to create vessels for the flower arrangements. The insides of the cans and the interior of the wood are painted black. On the bottom of the lower can, with white letters embossed into black vinyl tape, "Made by Father/ late 1930/ P.A. Uno". [see similar vase 1997.30.14]
Object ID
1997.030.248