Rabbit Incense Holder | Sumitani Saburo Shoten
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A small incense container shaped as a resting rabbit.
Made of solid brass, this small object functions both as a kogo (incense container) and a quiet decorative piece. The softly sculpted rabbit form sits gently on top of the rounded base, creating a compact object that feels calm and tactile in the hand.
In Japanese aesthetics, the rabbit often symbolizes gentleness and quietness — qualities reflected in the simple form of this piece.
Perfect for storing small incense, or simply placed on a desk or shelf as a small sculptural presence.
Golden ball incense holder sold separately.
Size | W45 × D35 × H45 mm
Weight | 145g
Material | brass
Origin: | Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Tadahiro Baba is a leading designer of Nambu Tekki (cast iron) products. The craft is more than 900 years old and was first conceived in the Northern Japanese city of Morioka. Baba’s designs are characterized by fluid shaping with a distinctive modern edge and expressive character. He creates tools for daily use, with high regard for the source materials he works with - iron sand, river clay, charcoal and lacquer.
Tadahiro Baba was born in Nagano city in 1930, Tadahiro Baba graduated from Department of Crafts at Tokyo University of the Arts. He produces mainly metal tools for daily use, and designs products with traditional craftsmanship, while bringing out the best of the materials. Tadahiro Baba's work is famous for its expressive character. Currently based in Nagano and Tokyo, he continues working enthusiastically to create a variety of products from tableware to monuments.
Nambu Tekki
Nambu Tekki epitomizes the endurance of traditional Japanese brands. This celebrated local specialty was developed during the Edo period in Nambu Domain (also known as Morioka Domain), which is now Iwate Prefecture in the Tohoku region. Nambu Tekki traces its origins back to the 17th century, maintaining its traditions while meeting the challenges of modern design.
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