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Cast Iron Bird Sculpture

Cast Iron Bird Sculpture

The abstract, minimalist design of this decorative iron bird, mounted on a stand of light-colored wood with a beautiful grain, captures the essence of the Japanese pheasant.

Cast Iron Decor,Ā Japanese Pheasant

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  • Dimensions:Ā Bird 5.75" W x 4.5" H/ Wood block 2.5" W x 2.5" D x 2.5" H
  • Materials:Ā Nambu Tekki Cast Iron/Wooden Base
  • Materials:Ā 1.6 lbs
  • Origin:Ā Iwate, JapanĀ 

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About Kamasada

The creator of this dƩcor is Nobuho Miya, a world-class designer and master of Nambu ironware, which has recently been drawing attention abroad as well as in Japan. He is also the third-generation head of Kamasada, a Nambu ironware manufacturer established during the Meiji Period (1868-1912). Located in the Northeastern part of Honshu in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, Kamasada has been preserving traditional manufacturing methods for more than a hundred years. The company continues to mine the potential of Nanbu ironware, breathing new life into traditional designs to create products that will surely be loved by generations to come.

$47.25

Original: $135.00

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Cast Iron Bird Sculpture—

$135.00

$47.25

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The abstract, minimalist design of this decorative iron bird, mounted on a stand of light-colored wood with a beautiful grain, captures the essence of the Japanese pheasant.

Cast Iron Decor,Ā Japanese Pheasant

Ā 

  • Dimensions:Ā Bird 5.75" W x 4.5" H/ Wood block 2.5" W x 2.5" D x 2.5" H
  • Materials:Ā Nambu Tekki Cast Iron/Wooden Base
  • Materials:Ā 1.6 lbs
  • Origin:Ā Iwate, JapanĀ 

Ā 

About Kamasada

The creator of this dƩcor is Nobuho Miya, a world-class designer and master of Nambu ironware, which has recently been drawing attention abroad as well as in Japan. He is also the third-generation head of Kamasada, a Nambu ironware manufacturer established during the Meiji Period (1868-1912). Located in the Northeastern part of Honshu in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, Kamasada has been preserving traditional manufacturing methods for more than a hundred years. The company continues to mine the potential of Nanbu ironware, breathing new life into traditional designs to create products that will surely be loved by generations to come.