
Vintage Japanese Bamboo Flower Basket
Shōwa-era hanakago with applied fish ornaments and lacquered bamboo insert.


ABOUT THIS PIECE
This striking Japanese bamboo flower basket (hanakago 花籠) dates to the Shōwa era and is distinguished by its tall cylindrical form and finely woven vertical-strip body. The rim and base are finished in lacquered bamboo, giving stability and refinement.
What makes this piece unique are the applied fish ornaments (tai 鯛) on the shoulders. The sea bream (tai) is a symbol of good fortune and celebration in Japan, often associated with prosperity and festive occasions. The basket’s clean lines and decorative motifs make it equally suitable for ikebana or as a display piece.
CULTURAL NOTE
Fish motifs have long been auspicious symbols in Japanese art, especially the sea bream, whose name “tai” echoes medetai (auspicious, joyful). Such baskets may have been intended for use in tea gatherings or celebratory displays.
Bonus Note:
In Japanese culture, presenting flowers in a vessel adorned with fish further enhanced the theme of abundance and good fortune, aligning with seasonal celebrations.
DELIVERY
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Secure, reinforced packaging.
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