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Keramik - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
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Keramik - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Japanese Studio Pottery Vases – Matching Pair – Showa Period – Impressed Maker’s Seal Pair of hand-crafted Japanese studio pottery vases dating to the Showa period (20th century). Both vases are formed in coarse stoneware with a natural, wabi-sabi aesthetic, showing intentional surface texture and restrained decoration. The pair consists of two complementary finishes: one light, ash-toned surface and one darker, iron-rich surface. Each vase bears the same impressed maker’s seal on the base, indicating atelier production rather than mass manufacture. These vases exemplify Japanese studio ceramics inspired by regional traditions such as Shigaraki or Iga, where natural clay, reduction firing, and subtle surface effects are central to the aesthetic. Sold as a matching pair. Specifications • Origin: Japan • Period: Showa period (20th century) • Material: Stoneware • Technique: Hand-formed, reduction fired • Height: approx. 13 cm • Diameter: approx. 10 cm • Weight: approx. 800 g per vase • Condition: Very good vintage condition, minor natural firing marks consistent with studio pottery • Quantity: 2 vases (sold as a pair) SHIPPING AND CUSTOMS The lot will be carefully packed using professional protective materials suitable for fragile ceramics. Shipping will be carried out with a tracked and insured service. International buyers are welcome. Please note that any customs duties, import taxes, VAT, or handling fees charged by the destination country are the responsibility of the buyer. These costs are not included in the shipping price and may vary depending on local regulations. The seller has no control over customs processing times or additional charges imposed by authorities. Japanesepottery,Japanesestudiopottery,Showapottery,Showaperiod,Japanesevase,Japanesevasespair,Stonewarevase,StudioCeramics,JapaneseCeramics,HandmadePottery,WabiSabi,Shigaraki,Iga,Bizen,Anagama,JapaneseKiln,JapaneseCraft,AsianArt,AsianCeramics,JapaneseArt,JapaneseAntiques,20thcenturyceramics,Potterysignature,Impressedseal,陶芸,日本陶芸,昭和時代,日本花瓶,陶器,手作り陶器,作家物,民芸,登り窯,焼き物,艺术,陶瓷,日本陶瓷,昭和,日本艺术,亚洲艺术,手工陶瓷,도자기,일본도자기,쇼와시대,일본미술,아시아미술,CeramicaGiapponese,ArteGiapponese,VasoGiapponese,PeriodoShowa,CeramicaArtistica,ArteAsiatica,CerámicaJaponesa,ArteJaponés,JarrónJaponés,PeriodoShowa,ArteAsiático,StudioPottery,CollectorsCeramics

Nr. 100174730

Verkauft
Keramik - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Keramik - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Japanese Studio Pottery Vases – Matching Pair – Showa Period – Impressed Maker’s Seal

Pair of hand-crafted Japanese studio pottery vases dating to the Showa period (20th century). Both vases are formed in coarse stoneware with a natural, wabi-sabi aesthetic, showing intentional surface texture and restrained decoration.

The pair consists of two complementary finishes: one light, ash-toned surface and one darker, iron-rich surface. Each vase bears the same impressed maker’s seal on the base, indicating atelier production rather than mass manufacture.

These vases exemplify Japanese studio ceramics inspired by regional traditions such as Shigaraki or Iga, where natural clay, reduction firing, and subtle surface effects are central to the aesthetic.

Sold as a matching pair.

Specifications
• Origin: Japan
• Period: Showa period (20th century)
• Material: Stoneware
• Technique: Hand-formed, reduction fired
• Height: approx. 13 cm
• Diameter: approx. 10 cm
• Weight: approx. 800 g per vase
• Condition: Very good vintage condition, minor natural firing marks consistent with studio pottery
• Quantity: 2 vases (sold as a pair)

SHIPPING AND CUSTOMS
The lot will be carefully packed using professional protective materials suitable for fragile ceramics. Shipping will be carried out with a tracked and insured service.

International buyers are welcome.

Please note that any customs duties, import taxes, VAT, or handling fees charged by the destination country are the responsibility of the buyer. These costs are not included in the shipping price and may vary depending on local regulations. The seller has no control over customs processing times or additional charges imposed by authorities.






















































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