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Rare Japanese Brass Crane Tsuru Statue Hand Painted Zen Decor Art

Rare Japanese Brass Crane Tsuru Statue Hand Painted Zen Decor Art

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Extremely Rare 1950s Japanese Brass Crane (Tsuru) Statue – Hand-Painted Antique

Bring the elegance and symbolism of traditional Japanese culture into your collection with this authentic 1950s Japanese Brass Crane (Tsuru) Statue, beautifully hand-painted and sourced directly from a Japanese Government Antique Auction.

The Tsuru (Crane / 鶴) is one of the most revered symbols in Japanese culture and folklore. For centuries, cranes have represented longevity, peace, happiness, fidelity, and good fortune. Often associated with prosperity and spiritual blessings, crane imagery appears throughout Japanese art, temples, gardens, and decorative objects.

Expertly crafted from brass and finished with delicate hand-painted details, this vintage statue captures the graceful posture and beauty of Japan's sacred bird. Its refined design makes it equally suitable as a collector's piece, altar decoration, office accent, or centerpiece within a Zen-inspired interior.

The statue retains its original character and charm, displaying only minor signs of age consistent with a genuine vintage piece from the 1950s.

✅ Product Highlights
Authentic Japanese brass crane statue
Dates to the 1950s
Beautiful hand-painted detailing
Represents the sacred Tsuru (Crane)
Symbol of longevity, peace, and good fortune
Fine Japanese craftsmanship
Elegant decorative display piece
Excellent collector's item
Acquired from a Japanese Government Antique Auction
Rare and increasingly difficult to find
About the Japanese Crane (Tsuru)

The Tsuru (鶴) is one of Japan's most beloved and meaningful cultural symbols.

Traditionally, cranes represent:
Longevity
Peace
Happiness
Prosperity
Fidelity
Good fortune
Spiritual blessings

Japanese legend tells that cranes can live for a thousand years, making them enduring symbols of long life and good health.

Because of these associations, crane motifs have been widely used throughout Japanese art, architecture, ceramics, and decorative objects for centuries.

Traditional Japanese Aesthetic
This statue beautifully complements:
Wabi-Sabi interiors
Zen-inspired spaces
Tea rooms
Meditation areas
Traditional Japanese decor
Antique collections

Its graceful form and symbolic significance make it a timeless decorative accent.

Condition
Great vintage condition.
Condition Notes:
Minor scratches consistent with age
Beautiful original finish preserved
No major damage noted
Displays wonderfully

Please review all photographs carefully as they form part of the item's description and condition report.

Additional Information About This Item
Item Type: Crane Statue (Tsuru / 鶴)
Origin: Japan
Era: 1950s
Material: Brass
Finish: Hand-Painted
Theme: Longevity, Peace, Prosperity
Style: Traditional Japanese
Aesthetic: Wabi-Sabi / Zen
Condition: Great Vintage Condition
Provenance: Japanese Government Antique Auction

Suitable For:
Japanese Antique Collections
Zen Decor
Meditation Spaces
Home Altars
Office Decor
Tea Room Displays
Asian Art Collections
Traditional Interior Design
Why You'll Love It
Authentic mid-century Japanese antique
Rich cultural symbolism
Elegant hand-painted craftsmanship
Rare collectible from Japan
Beautiful display piece for any setting
Government auction provenance
Symbol of peace and longevity
Wonderful gift for collectors and Japan enthusiasts

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Orders with multiple items may be canceled and refunded. Once your item arrives safely, you’re welcome to place another order.

📦 Condition
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