Set of 3 Vintage Toshikane Cameos, Arita Porcelain, Japanese Gods of Happiness set of three vintage porcelain brooches made by the renowned Japanese house Toshikane. These rare pieces, likely dating from the 1950s-1960s, are true collector's items. Each cameo represents one of the Seven Japanese Gods of Happiness (Shichifukujin), intricately modeled and hand-painted on a black ceramic base: * Hotei (the god of good fortune and happiness), * Ebisu (the god of fishermen and merchants), * Daikokuten (the god of wealth and abundance). These brooches are a perfect example of Arita craftsmanship, known for its finesse and quality. The details, the brilliance of the enamel, and the vibrant colors are remarkable. They are in excellent condition, ready to be worn or to join a collection. Toshikane ceased operations several decades ago, making these pieces even more valuable to collectors. An elegant and historical addition to any collection of jewelry or Japanese craftsmanship. Features: * Brand: Toshikane * Material: Hand-painted Arita porcelain, on a ceramic base * Era: Vintage (mid-20th century) * Condition: Excellent condition Dimensions approximately 1.5 cm by 2 cm Good vintage condition. Condition: Secondhand: Item has been worn. ...Secondhand: Item has been worn. possible imperfections. Dominant stone: None Stone Type: Cameo Country of origin: China Dominant color: Multicolored Material: Porcelain Theme: Portrait of a Chinese man.
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Set of 3 Vintage Toshikane Cameos, Arita Porcelain, Japanese Gods of Happiness set of three vintage porcelain brooches made by the renowned Japanese house Toshikane. These rare pieces, likely dating from the 1950s-1960s, are true collector's items. Each cameo represents one of the Seven Japanese Gods of Happiness (Shichifukujin), intricately modeled and hand-painted on a black ceramic base: * Hotei (the god of good fortune and happiness), * Ebisu (the god of fishermen and merchants), * Daikokuten (the god of wealth and abundance). These brooches are a perfect example of Arita craftsmanship, known for its finesse and quality. The details, the brilliance of the enamel, and the vibrant colors are remarkable. They are in excellent condition, ready to be worn or to join a collection. Toshikane ceased operations several decades ago, making these pieces even more valuable to collectors. An elegant and historical addition to any collection of jewelry or Japanese craftsmanship. Features: * Brand: Toshikane * Material: Hand-painted Arita porcelain, on a ceramic base * Era: Vintage (mid-20th century) * Condition: Excellent condition Dimensions approximately 1.5 cm by 2 cm Good vintage condition. Condition: Secondhand: Item has been worn. ...Secondhand: Item has been worn. possible imperfections. Dominant stone: None Stone Type: Cameo Country of origin: China Dominant color: Multicolored Material: Porcelain Theme: Portrait of a Chinese man.