Cloisonné Mizusashi vandkrukke med låg - Cloisonné-emalje på metal - Reiko Inoue (井上玲子) - Japan - Shōwa-periode (1926-1989)

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Shōwa-æra cloisonné mizusashi vandkara med låg af Reiko Inoue (井上玲子), Japan, cloisonné em emalje på metal, rund krop, indre sort glasur, dimensioner 15,5 cm høj, 18,5 cm i diameter (munding 13,5 cm), vægt 958 g, basis med affattet segl, leveres med den originale signede træ tomobako-boks i god stand.

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Description:
A cloisonné mizusashi water jar with a rounded body and fitted lid. The surface shows a softly blended enamel finish in gold, silver-blue, and muted green tones, giving the piece a rich and atmospheric appearance. Its broad, stable form is well suited to the tea ceremony setting. The interior is finished in a deep black glaze, creating a striking contrast with the exterior. The base bears an impressed seal, and the jar comes with its original signed wooden tomobako box.

Dimensions:
Height: 15.5 cm
Diameter: 18.5cm
Mouth Diamer: 13.5cm
Weight: 958 g

Condition:
Surface wear and scratches. Sticker attached to the base.

Artist Profile:
Reiko Inoue (井上玲子) is a Japanese cloisonné artist. She is listed as a full member and special member of the Japan Shippo Artists Association. Her name is also included in Contemporary Cloisonné no Takumi - TAKUMI (Maria Shobo, 2007).

About Shippo-yaki (七宝焼)
Shippo-yaki (Japanese Cloisonné Enamel) is a traditional Japanese decorative art form that involves fusing finely ground glass (enamel) onto a metal or ceramic surface at high temperatures. The term "shippo" literally means "seven treasures," a reference to the luminous, jewel-like appearance of the finished enamel, reminiscent of precious stones.

Originating in China and introduced to Japan around the 7th century, cloisonné enamel flourished particularly during the Edo (1603–1868) and Meiji (1868–1912) periods, becoming an important export art. In Japan, artisans developed highly refined techniques, including translucent enamels, intricate wirework (cloisonné), and smooth-polished surfaces without visible metal borders, known as "musen shippo" (wireless cloisonné).

Modern Japanese shippo-yaki artists continue to evolve the craft, experimenting with forms, textures, and color compositions, while respecting the tradition’s deep-rooted aesthetic sensibility. Today, shippo-yaki is regarded both as a functional craft and as a high art form, prized by collectors and tea practitioners for its visual depth, technical precision, and enduring beauty.

Additional Notes:
Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the item description.

Shipping Information:
All items are shipped from Japan via DHL or Japan Post, depending on the destination.
Each piece is carefully packed using professional materials suitable for fine art shipping.
A tracking number will be provided once the shipment has been dispatched.

Shipping costs vary by item depending on the nature of the work, its size, and shipping requirements.
For some pieces, shipping may be included as part of the overall service.
Shipping conditions are clearly stated for each individual listing.

We cannot under-declare item values or mark shipments as gifts.

Import Duties & Taxes:
Import duties, VAT, and any additional customs or processing fees are not included in the auction price.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please check with your local customs office for details before bidding.

Customs Communication:
Customs or the shipping carrier may contact you for additional information (such as ID verification or payment of duties).
Please respond promptly to avoid delays or returns.

Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.

Sælger's Historie

J ANTIQUE ART -YOKOHAMA- Where Japan’s quiet traditions meet the sensitivity of contemporary craftsmanship. We curate antiques and contemporary works that embody the essence of Japanese aesthetics — pieces shaped by time, intention, and the intimate dialogue between human hands and natural materials. Every work is selected for its authenticity, balance, and the quiet presence it holds. Our focus is not quantity but meaning. We present ceramics, lacquer, metalwork, and hand-crafted objects that speak softly yet carry the depth of Japanese beauty expressed through restraint and simplicity. For contemporary pieces, we collaborate directly with artists and workshops whose dedication to technique and material reflects the highest standards of Japanese craft. For antiques, we look beyond surface appearance to the traces of use, devotion, and history that form their true character. As licensed art dealers based in Yokohama, we are committed to clarity, accuracy, and respect in every transaction. Each piece is photographed and described with care, shipped worldwide with secure packaging, and handled personally to ensure it reaches collectors with confidence. To collect from us is to join in the quiet preservation of culture — one work at a time, carried from our hands to yours.
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Description:
A cloisonné mizusashi water jar with a rounded body and fitted lid. The surface shows a softly blended enamel finish in gold, silver-blue, and muted green tones, giving the piece a rich and atmospheric appearance. Its broad, stable form is well suited to the tea ceremony setting. The interior is finished in a deep black glaze, creating a striking contrast with the exterior. The base bears an impressed seal, and the jar comes with its original signed wooden tomobako box.

Dimensions:
Height: 15.5 cm
Diameter: 18.5cm
Mouth Diamer: 13.5cm
Weight: 958 g

Condition:
Surface wear and scratches. Sticker attached to the base.

Artist Profile:
Reiko Inoue (井上玲子) is a Japanese cloisonné artist. She is listed as a full member and special member of the Japan Shippo Artists Association. Her name is also included in Contemporary Cloisonné no Takumi - TAKUMI (Maria Shobo, 2007).

About Shippo-yaki (七宝焼)
Shippo-yaki (Japanese Cloisonné Enamel) is a traditional Japanese decorative art form that involves fusing finely ground glass (enamel) onto a metal or ceramic surface at high temperatures. The term "shippo" literally means "seven treasures," a reference to the luminous, jewel-like appearance of the finished enamel, reminiscent of precious stones.

Originating in China and introduced to Japan around the 7th century, cloisonné enamel flourished particularly during the Edo (1603–1868) and Meiji (1868–1912) periods, becoming an important export art. In Japan, artisans developed highly refined techniques, including translucent enamels, intricate wirework (cloisonné), and smooth-polished surfaces without visible metal borders, known as "musen shippo" (wireless cloisonné).

Modern Japanese shippo-yaki artists continue to evolve the craft, experimenting with forms, textures, and color compositions, while respecting the tradition’s deep-rooted aesthetic sensibility. Today, shippo-yaki is regarded both as a functional craft and as a high art form, prized by collectors and tea practitioners for its visual depth, technical precision, and enduring beauty.

Additional Notes:
Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the item description.

Shipping Information:
All items are shipped from Japan via DHL or Japan Post, depending on the destination.
Each piece is carefully packed using professional materials suitable for fine art shipping.
A tracking number will be provided once the shipment has been dispatched.

Shipping costs vary by item depending on the nature of the work, its size, and shipping requirements.
For some pieces, shipping may be included as part of the overall service.
Shipping conditions are clearly stated for each individual listing.

We cannot under-declare item values or mark shipments as gifts.

Import Duties & Taxes:
Import duties, VAT, and any additional customs or processing fees are not included in the auction price.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please check with your local customs office for details before bidding.

Customs Communication:
Customs or the shipping carrier may contact you for additional information (such as ID verification or payment of duties).
Please respond promptly to avoid delays or returns.

Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.

Sælger's Historie

J ANTIQUE ART -YOKOHAMA- Where Japan’s quiet traditions meet the sensitivity of contemporary craftsmanship. We curate antiques and contemporary works that embody the essence of Japanese aesthetics — pieces shaped by time, intention, and the intimate dialogue between human hands and natural materials. Every work is selected for its authenticity, balance, and the quiet presence it holds. Our focus is not quantity but meaning. We present ceramics, lacquer, metalwork, and hand-crafted objects that speak softly yet carry the depth of Japanese beauty expressed through restraint and simplicity. For contemporary pieces, we collaborate directly with artists and workshops whose dedication to technique and material reflects the highest standards of Japanese craft. For antiques, we look beyond surface appearance to the traces of use, devotion, and history that form their true character. As licensed art dealers based in Yokohama, we are committed to clarity, accuracy, and respect in every transaction. Each piece is photographed and described with care, shipped worldwide with secure packaging, and handled personally to ensure it reaches collectors with confidence. To collect from us is to join in the quiet preservation of culture — one work at a time, carried from our hands to yours.
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Detaljer

Dynastisk Stil/Periode
Shōwa-periode (1926-1989)
Antal dele
1
Kunstner
Reiko Inoue (井上玲子)
Oprindelsesland
Japan
Materiale
Cloisonné enamel on metal
Height
15,5 cm
Width
18,5 cm
Titel på kunstværk
Cloisonné Mizusashi Water Jar with Lid
Depth
18,5 cm
Condition
God stand
Autenticitet
Original/officiel
JapanBekræftet
627
Genstande solgt
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