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Seikado

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(seikado)

Seikado, a renowned Japanese art gallery, is situated in the heart of Kyoto, Japan. Established in 1838 during the Edo period, Seikado started as a pewterer and has since been creating exquisite pewter arts, along with exhibiting an extensive range of Japanese metal arts. With the dedication of its seventh owner, Seikado has become one of the most sought-after art galleries in Japan.

Seikado has been devoted to preserving and promoting traditional Japanese metal arts. Its art collection includes a vast range of metal crafts, from bronze, copper, gold, silver, and other precious metals. The gallery features contemporary craftsmen, showcasing their unique styles and techniques that have evolved over the centuries. The gallery is a must-visit destination for art lovers, collectors, and enthusiasts seeking to explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Japan.

Unlike many other galleries in Japan, Seikado is not open on a regular basis. The gallery opens its doors to the public for a limited period each year, allowing visitors to witness the beauty and splendor of Japanese metal arts. The gallery’s limited accessibility only adds to its allure, making it a destination that art enthusiasts yearn to visit.

Seikado’s mission is to blend traditional Japanese metal art techniques with modern aesthetics. While maintaining respect for their heritage, the gallery’s craftsmen have been creating contemporary designs that resonate with the present generation. Seikado’s innovative designs have caught the attention of both domestic and international audiences, establishing it as a leading gallery in Japan.

Pewter crafts have historically been accessible only to the upper classes in Japan. However, Seikado is working towards designing artworks that are equally in keeping with modern times as they are in maintaining respect for traditional heritage. The gallery’s approach is to create metal arts that reflect Japan’s evolving culture and its unique blend of traditional and modern influences.

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