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Vase - Kyō Ware (Kiyomizu Ware) „Kodai Yōhen“ Blumenvasen von Tachibana Kitsu mit reich vergoldetem - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Vase - Kyō Ware (Kiyomizu Ware) „Kodai Yōhen“ Blumenvasen von Tachibana Kitsu mit reich vergoldetem - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

Please Note: I usually ship within 24 hours after payment. However, payments made on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday will be shipped on Monday since the post office is closed on weekends. Tracking updates on Catawiki may take some time to appear. Shipping costs include insurance but not customs duties. Import taxes or customs fees may apply depending on your country, and I cannot influence or adjust them. If you disagree with the customs charges, please contact your local customs office directly. As this item ships from Japan, delivery may take longer than usual. Authenticity & Handcrafted Nature: This is an authentic Japanese handcrafted ceramic artwork. The vase was individually wheel-thrown, glazed, and kiln-fired, with gold decoration applied by hand. Variations in kiln transformation, subtle surface textures, and the natural flow of gilded elements are inherent to the artisanal process and serve as proof of its authenticity and craftsmanship. Estimated Period: Late 20th century (circa 1970s–1980s) Based on stylistic characteristics, glaze formulation, and the presentation of the original wooden box. Description: ■ Kyō Ware (Kiyomizu Ware) Kyō ware, also known as Kiyomizu ware, represents one of Japan’s most refined ceramic traditions, originating in Kyoto. Unlike rustic regional kilns, Kyō ware is celebrated for elegance, painterly surfaces, and close ties to tea culture and court aesthetics. Pieces are often produced as individual works of art rather than mass production, emphasizing artistic intent and visual sophistication. ■ Tachibana Kitsu Tachibana Kitsu was a Kyoto-based ceramic artist known for works that bridge classical sensibility with modern expression. His creations frequently explore surface depth through layered glazes and controlled kiln effects, elevating functional forms into sculptural objects. Works by Tachibana are particularly valued for their balance between restraint and richness. ■ “Kodai Yōhen” (Ancient Kiln Transformation) “Ancient kiln transformation” refers to glaze effects inspired by early ceramic firing methods, where unpredictable kiln atmospheres produced natural gradations, depth, and subtle metallic tones. In this piece, the technique is intentionally refined—combining historical inspiration with precise modern control to achieve an exceptionally elegant surface. ■ Masterful Gilded Gradation The most striking feature of this vase is its luxurious gold gradation. Bands of rich gold emerge organically from deep, matte tones, creating a rhythmic visual flow across the surface. The gold is neither flat nor decorative alone—it interacts with the kiln-transformed glaze beneath, producing depth, warmth, and a sense of movement. Under light, the surface shifts dramatically, offering a different presence from every angle. This sophisticated use of gold aligns strongly with European appreciation for Art Deco, modernist ceramics, and sculptural minimalism. ■ Form & Aesthetic Presence The slender neck and gently swelling body create a refined silhouette that functions equally as a flower vessel and a standalone sculptural object. Even without flowers, the vase commands attention as a complete art piece—ideal for collectors, interior designers, and galleries. Expert’s Insight: Kyō ware pieces that successfully integrate kiln transformation with extensive gold decoration are increasingly rare. This work stands out for its restraint: the gold is generous yet controlled, enhancing rather than overpowering the form. For European collectors, it offers a compelling dialogue between Japanese tradition and contemporary sculptural elegance—making it both a collectible artwork and a refined interior statement. Antique/Vintage Notice: This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity. Shipping & Handling: We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Nr. 100452616

Verkauft
Vase - Kyō Ware (Kiyomizu Ware) „Kodai Yōhen“ Blumenvasen von Tachibana Kitsu mit reich vergoldetem - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Kyō Ware (Kiyomizu Ware) „Kodai Yōhen“ Blumenvasen von Tachibana Kitsu mit reich vergoldetem - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

Please Note:
I usually ship within 24 hours after payment. However, payments made on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday will be shipped on Monday since the post office is closed on weekends. Tracking updates on Catawiki may take some time to appear. Shipping costs include insurance but not customs duties. Import taxes or customs fees may apply depending on your country, and I cannot influence or adjust them. If you disagree with the customs charges, please contact your local customs office directly. As this item ships from Japan, delivery may take longer than usual.

Authenticity & Handcrafted Nature:
This is an authentic Japanese handcrafted ceramic artwork. The vase was individually wheel-thrown, glazed, and kiln-fired, with gold decoration applied by hand. Variations in kiln transformation, subtle surface textures, and the natural flow of gilded elements are inherent to the artisanal process and serve as proof of its authenticity and craftsmanship.

Estimated Period: Late 20th century (circa 1970s–1980s)
Based on stylistic characteristics, glaze formulation, and the presentation of the original wooden box.

Description:
■ Kyō Ware (Kiyomizu Ware)
Kyō ware, also known as Kiyomizu ware, represents one of Japan’s most refined ceramic traditions, originating in Kyoto. Unlike rustic regional kilns, Kyō ware is celebrated for elegance, painterly surfaces, and close ties to tea culture and court aesthetics. Pieces are often produced as individual works of art rather than mass production, emphasizing artistic intent and visual sophistication.

■ Tachibana Kitsu
Tachibana Kitsu was a Kyoto-based ceramic artist known for works that bridge classical sensibility with modern expression. His creations frequently explore surface depth through layered glazes and controlled kiln effects, elevating functional forms into sculptural objects. Works by Tachibana are particularly valued for their balance between restraint and richness.

■ “Kodai Yōhen” (Ancient Kiln Transformation)
“Ancient kiln transformation” refers to glaze effects inspired by early ceramic firing methods, where unpredictable kiln atmospheres produced natural gradations, depth, and subtle metallic tones. In this piece, the technique is intentionally refined—combining historical inspiration with precise modern control to achieve an exceptionally elegant surface.

■ Masterful Gilded Gradation
The most striking feature of this vase is its luxurious gold gradation. Bands of rich gold emerge organically from deep, matte tones, creating a rhythmic visual flow across the surface. The gold is neither flat nor decorative alone—it interacts with the kiln-transformed glaze beneath, producing depth, warmth, and a sense of movement. Under light, the surface shifts dramatically, offering a different presence from every angle.

This sophisticated use of gold aligns strongly with European appreciation for Art Deco, modernist ceramics, and sculptural minimalism.

■ Form & Aesthetic Presence
The slender neck and gently swelling body create a refined silhouette that functions equally as a flower vessel and a standalone sculptural object. Even without flowers, the vase commands attention as a complete art piece—ideal for collectors, interior designers, and galleries.

Expert’s Insight:
Kyō ware pieces that successfully integrate kiln transformation with extensive gold decoration are increasingly rare. This work stands out for its restraint: the gold is generous yet controlled, enhancing rather than overpowering the form. For European collectors, it offers a compelling dialogue between Japanese tradition and contemporary sculptural elegance—making it both a collectible artwork and a refined interior statement.

Antique/Vintage Notice:
This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity.

Shipping & Handling:
We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

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