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The Art of Chokin Musical Box by Yoshinobu Hara

The Art of Chokin Musical Box by Yoshinobu Hara

Regular price $75.00 USD
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THE ART OF CHOKIN MUSICAL BOX BY YOSHINOBU HARA
Era: 1984
Limited Edition: 3817/7500
Style: Japanese Chokin Metal Art

OVERVIEW:
A limited edition musical box showcasing the traditional Japanese art of Chokin by master artist Yoshinobu Hara. The piece features an intricately etched peacock design executed in silver and gold on copper, demonstrating the sophisticated metalworking techniques passed down through generations.

SPECIFICATIONS:
• Black lacquered wood case
• Pure copper plate with precious metal overlay
• Made in Japan
• Musical movement plays "Sakura Sakura"
• Limited edition number: 3817/7500

DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Central Panel Design:
- Majestic peacock motif
- Detailed floral elements
- Chrysanthemum blooms
- Naturalistic foliage
- Multi-metal finish

• Metalworking Techniques:
- Etched copper base
- Silver overlay details
- Gold gilt accents
- Traditional Chokin carving
- High-relief decoration

• Construction:
- High-gloss black lacquer box
- Inset decorative panel
- Quality musical movement
- Fitted construction
- Footed base

CONDITION:
Good Vintage Condition
• Some corner wear/scratches
• Working musical mechanism
• Original finish largely intact
• Metal work well preserved
• Structurally sound

MARKS:
Full inscription on the bottom reads:
"The Art of Chokin. This limited design edition (7,500) was created by the renowned Japanese artist Yoshinobu Hara who has been carving his Chokin masterpieces for 40 years, studied under the legendary master Risho Arita. The images are created by etching pure copper and then gilding it with silver and gold. The art form was handed down from generation to generation over 800 years. We hope you will do the same. This piece #3817. 1984 Expressive Designs, Inc. Made in Japan."

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
This piece represents the continuation of the ancient Japanese Chokin metalworking tradition through contemporary limited edition collectibles. Yoshinobu Hara, who studied under master Risho Arita, helped preserve and promote this 800-year-old art form through such commercial pieces.

DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Collector's display
• Asian art showcase
• Music box collection
• Decorative accent piece
• Conversation piece

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