Bronze Japanese Incense Burner

$100.00

Lovely bronze figurine of a Japanese scholar holding an incense burner. This piece exudes vintage charm and cultural richness.

The figure is depicted in formal attire, complete with a distinctive hat, and holds what appears to be an incense burner or censer adorned with decorative cutouts. This item dates to the mid-20th century and was likely produced in Japan for export to Western markets during the post-WWII period.

These decorative bronze pieces were very popular as souvenirs and home decor items from the 1950s through the 1970s. They reflect the Western fascination with Asian aesthetics and culture during that time. Collectors of Asian decorative arts and mid-century decorative objects value these pieces for their craftsmanship.

They are a representative example of export art that blended traditional Asian imagery with Western market preferences.