The twin kois are swimming auspaciously bringing all the goo energy and joy. This Japanese Akasuke Gimbari Cloisonne Vase from the Meiji era showcases exquisite craftsmanship and intricate details. The rich red color of the Pigeon Blood enamel complements the Koi fish design, while the cloisonne technique adds depth and texture to the piece. The vase is an antique original from Japan, dating back to the early 1900s. The primary material used in the creation of this vase is cloisonne, a traditional Japanese art form that involves applying enamel to a metal surface.
The region of origin is Japan, and it falls under the category of Asian Antiques and Vases. The vase is a rare find and a valuable addition to any antique collection. In excellent condition with mosquito bite imperfections.