Nr. 100340171

Shino facettierte Blumenvase - Traditionelle japanische Mino-Keramik - Steinzeug - 加藤春鼎 Kato Shuntei - Japan - 1900-2000
Nr. 100340171

Shino facettierte Blumenvase - Traditionelle japanische Mino-Keramik - Steinzeug - 加藤春鼎 Kato Shuntei - Japan - 1900-2000
Item Description
加藤春鼎 Kato Shuntei - Shino Faceted Flower Vase "Gen" (Profundity) with Original Box
This exquisite Shino faceted flower vase is crafted by the esteemed Kato Shuntei, representing the prestigious lineage of Seto pottery masters. The vase showcases the distinctive milky white Shino glaze with subtle orange-pink fire marks, characteristic of this renowned Mino ware tradition.
The angular, faceted form demonstrates sophisticated craftsmanship, with each carefully shaped surface catching light differently to create depth and visual interest. The soft, warm tones of the Shino glaze evoke the aesthetic sensibilities of the Momoyama period while maintaining contemporary refinement. The piece is titled "Gen" (meaning profundity or mystery), and the box inscription references "Thirteenth Night Moon," suggesting an autumnal moon-viewing theme deeply rooted in Japanese cultural traditions.
The vase bears the artist's seal and comes with its original wooden box (tomobako) inscribed by the artist himself, certifying its authenticity. Shino ware, one of Japan's most celebrated pottery styles, originated in the Mino region during the late 16th century and has been perpetuated by master craftsmen like the Kato family. This versatile vase is perfect for ikebana flower arrangements, particularly for autumn moon-viewing ceremonies, tea ceremony settings, or as a distinguished decorative object.
Size
Height: 24 cm
Width: 9 cm
Depth: 9 cm
Weight
1239 g / 1.24 kg
Condition
The vase is in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or damage. The glaze surface shows natural characteristics typical of Shino ware.
Artist Profile
Kato Shuntei is a hereditary name passed through three generations of master potters in Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The first generation (1885-1961) was renowned as a master craftsman who studied under the great tea master Masuda Donno and was officially recognized as a technique holder by the Japanese government. The second generation (1927-1995) succeeded the name in 1961 and became famous for his powerful Momoyama-style works, particularly his signature "hikidashi-guro" (drawn-out black) technique. The third generation (1960-2015) inherited the name in 1997 and gained international recognition, exhibiting in Paris, Barcelona, and London, including a demonstration at the British Museum.
The Kato Shuntei lineage represents excellence in Seto pottery, combining traditional techniques with innovative approaches. Their works are highly regarded both in Japan and internationally, held in prestigious collections and featured in major department stores and galleries.
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