Vintage Japanese Handwoven Rattan Tiger Sculpture – Mid-Century Shōwa-Era Wicker Art
Condition:
Good vintage condition with gentle age patina. Minor scuffs and light wear consistent with age. Structurally firm and intact.
Description:
Beautifully crafted vintage Japanese rattan tiger sculpture, dating to the Shōwa era (c. 1950s–1970s). Hand-woven from natural cane with detailed striping, expressive facial carving, glass eyes, and carved wooden teeth, this piece reflects Japan’s post-war mastery of natural-fiber craftsmanship.Tigers hold symbolic importance in Japanese art—representing bravery, protection, and vitality—and such sculptures were often produced for export or as decorative guardians within the home.
A rare and impressive mid-century Japanese decorative art piece, perfect for collectors of Asian craft, bamboo/rattan sculpture, or symbolic animal art.
Features:
Handmade in Japan
Natural rattan/cane weave with painted tiger stripes
Glass eyes and carved wooden teeth
Length ≈ 50 cm
Era: Mid-20th century (Shōwa period)
Symbolism: Strength & protection
Shipping: Local pickup recommended due to size; postage available by arrangement.
Vintage Japanese Handwoven Rattan Tiger Sculpture – Mid-Century Shōwa-Era Wicker
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