Pair of Meiji Period Japanese Bronze Lamps – Antique Oriental Lighting

Sale Price: $971.00 Original Price: $1,295.00

This pair of Meiji Period Japanese Bronze Lamps is a remarkable example of late 19th–early 20th-century Japanese craftsmanship. Dating from the Meiji period (1868–1912), these lamps feature finely cast bronze with intricate details, reflecting the skill, artistry, and aesthetics of traditional Japanese metalwork.

The lamps exhibit classic Meiji design elements, including graceful forms, textured surfaces, and stylized motifs inspired by nature and Japanese culture. Originally functional lighting pieces, they are now highly prized by collectors of antique Japanese art, bronze sculptures, and historic decorative lighting.

With their aged patina and well-preserved detailing, these lamps not only illuminate but also serve as exquisite decorative accents for living rooms, offices, or museum displays. Their craftsmanship and historic provenance make them a standout addition to any collection of Asian antiques or Meiji-era artifacts.

This pair of Meiji Period Japanese Bronze Lamps is a remarkable example of late 19th–early 20th-century Japanese craftsmanship. Dating from the Meiji period (1868–1912), these lamps feature finely cast bronze with intricate details, reflecting the skill, artistry, and aesthetics of traditional Japanese metalwork.

The lamps exhibit classic Meiji design elements, including graceful forms, textured surfaces, and stylized motifs inspired by nature and Japanese culture. Originally functional lighting pieces, they are now highly prized by collectors of antique Japanese art, bronze sculptures, and historic decorative lighting.

With their aged patina and well-preserved detailing, these lamps not only illuminate but also serve as exquisite decorative accents for living rooms, offices, or museum displays. Their craftsmanship and historic provenance make them a standout addition to any collection of Asian antiques or Meiji-era artifacts.