Nr. 101979473

Vase - Keramik - Japan - Dramatisk Stor Bizen (Ingen mindstepris)
Nr. 101979473

Vase - Keramik - Japan - Dramatisk Stor Bizen (Ingen mindstepris)
Item Description
This is a commanding Bizen-ware (Bizenyaki) stoneware vase, fired in the ancient anagama kiln tradition of Bizen, Okayama Prefecture — one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns (Rokkoyo). Substantial in scale — standing 20 cm tall with an 18 cm diameter — this is a genuinely large example of its kind, with a physical presence that fills a room and demands to be noticed. The piece arrests the eye instantly and does not let go.
The form itself is primal and assured: a swelling, egg-shaped body that rises with quiet power before narrowing to a short, raw cylindrical neck. Small applied clay nodules punctuate the shoulder like ancient markings, and bold incised lines sweep across the surface as if scored by some elemental force. But it is the surface — the skin of this vessel — that renders it truly unforgettable.
No two square centimetres are alike. The texture shifts and breathes across the entire body: here, a landscape of rough, volcanic granularity where the raw Bizen clay erupts in iron-grey craters and ridges; there, a sudden silkiness where the heat reached its most intense, leaving the clay almost molten in memory. Cascading over this terrain come the kiln's own contributions — golden-ochre ash deposits that have fused and crystallised into mineral formations, vivid crimson and deep burgundy flashes of hidasuki fire-shadow, and pale ashen mists of natural glaze drifting across the surface like fog over ancient mountains. The ash has pooled in thick, glittering amber masses in places, as if the earth itself bled gold during the firing.
The interplay of matte and sheen, rough and smooth, dark and flame-bright creates a surface that seems to shift and live as the light moves across it. Photographs capture only a fraction of its presence. In person, this vessel has the quality of something excavated from deep time — not made, but summoned.
No maker's seal or signature is present. This is Bizen at its most elemental: the fire, the ash, and the clay speaking directly, without intermediary.
Size
Height: 20 cm
Width: 18 cm (diameter)
Weight: 1,160 g
Condition
Good overall condition with rich natural kiln effects throughout; a small chip of approximately 1 cm is present on the rim of the mouth opening.
Artist Profile
This vase bears no maker's signature or seal. It is an authentic example of Bizen-ware (備前焼, Bizenyaki), produced in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture — a ceramic tradition with over 1,000 years of continuous history. Bizen ware is celebrated as one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns and is distinguished by its unglazed, wood-fired technique, in which the natural ash from the kiln creates unique surface effects impossible to replicate. Each piece is entirely one-of-a-kind, shaped by the unpredictable forces of fire, ash, and time.
【Important Notice】
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx depending on the situation. Delivery typically takes approximately 3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Cannot be combined with other items for shipping.
Thank you.
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