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Vase - Glas - Japan - Kunstglasvase 'Seiga'  (Ingen mindstepris)
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Vase - Glas - Japan - Kunstglasvase 'Seiga' (Ingen mindstepris)

About the Works Artist: Hisatoshi Iwata 岩田久利 (1925-1994) Title of work: Art Glass Vase “Seiga” (清雅) — A Whisper of Light in Turquoise Silence This elegant art glass vase titled “Seiga” (清雅), created by renowned Japanese glass artist Hisatoshi Iwata (岩田久利), exemplifies refined craftsmanship and serene beauty. The piece features a tall, amphora-inspired form with gracefully curved twin handles and a flared rim. The body is composed of deep turquoise glass infused with fine silver-like inclusions, creating a shimmering, snow-like pattern that gives the surface remarkable depth and texture. The clear transitions and delicate gradient of color from base to lip showcase Iwata’s exceptional control of the glass medium. Iwata’s works are celebrated for their harmonious blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and contemporary glass artistry, and Seiga stands as a quintessential example of his artistic philosophy—tranquility expressed through light and form. A captivating collector’s piece, ideal for display in both modern and classic interiors. he vase is in overall good condition with no cracks or chips. Some scratches are visible in several areas. Please refer to the photos for details. Size Mouth: 7 cm Width: 10.8 cm Height: 35.7 cm Weight: 1558 g About the Artist Hisatoshi Iwata’s artistic style is characterized by the delicate and brilliant use of colored glass and the refined, elegant beauty achieved through the skillful application of gold leaf. Employing sophisticated and intricate techniques reminiscent of bronze ware, lacquerware, and ceramics, he developed a wide variety of patterns, including peacock motifs, feather patterns, leaf designs, and wave motifs. He excelled in free-blown glass techniques, and his works, which fuse innovation with traditional aesthetics, combine both functionality and artistry. Iwata made his debut at the Nitten Exhibition in 1949, where his work was selected for the first time, and he continued to exhibit his works there every year thereafter. In 1976, he received the Minister of Education Award, and in 1982, he was honored with the 38th Japan Art Academy Award, earning him high acclaim in Japan. In 1972, he became the first president of the Japan Glass Art and Crafts Association, greatly contributing to the development of the industry. His works are included in the collections of many renowned museums both in Japan and abroad. In Japan, his pieces are held by institutions such as the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto the Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art and the Japan Art Academy. Internationally, his works were permanently acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1986, and are also part of the collections at the Düsseldorf Museum, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the Denver Art Museum, and other prominent museums around the world, reflecting his high international reputation. Major Awards of Hisatoshi Iwata 1949 First Selection at Nitten Exhibition 1955 Special Selection at Nitten Exhibition 1956 Special Selection at Nitten Exhibition 1976 Minister of Education Award 1982 Mainichi Art Award 1982 Japan Art Academy Award Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance. I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible! Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

Nr. 100659616

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Vase - Glas - Japan - Kunstglasvase 'Seiga'  (Ingen mindstepris)

Vase - Glas - Japan - Kunstglasvase 'Seiga' (Ingen mindstepris)

About the Works
Artist: Hisatoshi Iwata 岩田久利 (1925-1994)
Title of work: Art Glass Vase “Seiga” (清雅) — A Whisper of Light in Turquoise Silence

This elegant art glass vase titled “Seiga” (清雅), created by renowned Japanese glass artist Hisatoshi Iwata (岩田久利), exemplifies refined craftsmanship and serene beauty.
The piece features a tall, amphora-inspired form with gracefully curved twin handles and a flared rim.
The body is composed of deep turquoise glass infused with fine silver-like inclusions, creating a shimmering, snow-like pattern that gives the surface remarkable depth and texture.
The clear transitions and delicate gradient of color from base to lip showcase Iwata’s exceptional control of the glass medium.
Iwata’s works are celebrated for their harmonious blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and contemporary glass artistry, and Seiga stands as a quintessential example of his artistic philosophy—tranquility expressed through light and form.
A captivating collector’s piece, ideal for display in both modern and classic interiors.

he vase is in overall good condition with no cracks or chips.
Some scratches are visible in several areas.
Please refer to the photos for details.

Size
Mouth: 7 cm
Width: 10.8 cm
Height: 35.7 cm
Weight: 1558 g

About the Artist
Hisatoshi Iwata’s artistic style is characterized by the delicate and brilliant use of colored glass and the refined, elegant beauty achieved through the skillful application of gold leaf.
Employing sophisticated and intricate techniques reminiscent of bronze ware, lacquerware, and ceramics, he developed a wide variety of patterns, including peacock motifs, feather patterns, leaf designs, and wave motifs.
He excelled in free-blown glass techniques, and his works, which fuse innovation with traditional aesthetics, combine both functionality and artistry.
Iwata made his debut at the Nitten Exhibition in 1949, where his work was selected for the first time, and he continued to exhibit his works there every year thereafter.
In 1976, he received the Minister of Education Award, and in 1982, he was honored with the 38th Japan Art Academy Award, earning him high acclaim in Japan.
In 1972, he became the first president of the Japan Glass Art and Crafts Association, greatly contributing to the development of the industry.
His works are included in the collections of many renowned museums both in Japan and abroad.
In Japan, his pieces are held by institutions such as the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto the Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art and the Japan Art Academy.
Internationally, his works were permanently acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1986, and are also part of the collections at the Düsseldorf Museum, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the Denver Art Museum, and other prominent museums around the world, reflecting his high international reputation.

Major Awards of Hisatoshi Iwata
1949 First Selection at Nitten Exhibition
1955 Special Selection at Nitten Exhibition
1956 Special Selection at Nitten Exhibition
1976 Minister of Education Award
1982 Mainichi Art Award
1982 Japan Art Academy Award



Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

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