Collection: JAPANESE DECORATIVE ARTS
🏯 Adopt a piece of Japan into your home.
Discover our Maneki neko , these lucky Japanese cat figurines , our hand-carved wooden Noh masks , or our lacquer boxes and antique combs from the Edo period . Not forgetting the Japanese ceramic tokkuri , authentic sake jars, they make very beautiful vases! Our Japanese art objects bring a touch of soul and refinement to your interior.
Each object is unique, a testament to the past. Don't let your find slip away.
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Vintage Maneki Neko – Ceramic – Showa Period – 19 cm
Regular price 68 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 68 EURSold out -
Sold outVintage Tokkuri
Regular price 149 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 149 EURSold out -
Sold outVintage Tokkuri
Regular price 69 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 69 EURSold out -
Sold outVintage Tokkuri
Regular price 39 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 39 EURSold out
Japanese Art and Decoration
Japanese art and decorative objects play a central role in Japanese culture. Designed to accompany daily life, ritual practices, or traditional arts, they combine utility, form, and symbolism.
Theater masks, symbolic objects like maneki-neko and daruma, lacquerware, decorative accessories, and objects related to the art of the sword bear witness to the diversity of Japanese craftsmanship. From the Edo period (1603-1868) to the Shōwa era, these objects reflect both popular culture and more refined artisanal traditions.
At KOGEDO, we offer a selection of antique Japanese objects chosen for their authenticity, use, and cultural value.
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Japanese Masks: Noh, Kyogen, and Kagura
Japanese masks are used in traditional theater and rituals. Carved from wood, ceramic, or papier-mâché, they allow performers to embody a character, deity, or spirit during a performance.
Main Types of MasksNoh masks (female figures, old men, demons, with expressions that change depending on the angle), Kyogen masks (more expressive and caricatured forms), Kagura masks (Shinto ritual dances linked to deities and protective spirits).
Each mask is associated with a specific use and a theatrical or religious tradition.
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Symbolic and Decorative Japanese Objects
Japanese symbolic objects are integral to daily life and popular beliefs. They are often associated with luck, protection, or perseverance.
Emblematic ObjectsManeki-neko (lucky cat), daruma (figurine associated with wishes and determination), sensu and uchiwa fans, oshi-e, and seasonal decorative objects.
These objects are appreciated today as decorative elements, while retaining their symbolic dimension.
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Ancient Japanese crafts and art objects
Ancient Japanese craftsmanship is characterized by mastery of materials and precision of execution. Many utilitarian objects have become works of art in their own right.
Urushi lacquer objectsBoxes, natsume, trays, kushi combs, kanzashi and kogai, made using traditional Japanese lacquer techniques.
Objects related to swords and samuraiTsuba (Japanese sword guards), inrō and netsuke, accessories worn at the kimono belt, made of metal, wood or lacquer, mainly during the Edo period.
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Why choose KOGEDO?
Guaranteed authenticityAll our art and decorative objects are sourced directly from Japan.
Expertise and passion
We share our knowledge and high standards for Japanese craftsmanship and antique objects.
Fast and secure delivery from France
Careful and protective packaging to ensure your item arrives safely.



