1960'S 1 OF 1 JAPANESE COUNTERBALANCE SCALE
1 OF 1 JAPANESE COUNTERBALANCE SCALE
Built in post-war Japan during the rise of industrial design, this 1960s one-of-one counterbalance scale is an artifact of practical ingenuity and sculptural restraint. Minimalist. Mechanical. Almost poetic in its quiet precision.
Unlike ornate brass models, this piece is raw steel and painted alloy—engineered not for decoration but for utility. Designed to measure food portions with balance-weight efficiency, it was likely used in kitchens or markets where accuracy mattered and style was silent.
Its value lies in scarcity and symbolism. A singular object from an era where necessity sparked invention. Today, it stands as a conversation piece—a nod to analog craft in a world of digital drift.
Block owners invest in a relic of human-scale design. Full acquisition means exclusive ownership of a functional ghost from Japan’s economic awakening. There are no others. This is it.
































