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Jade-Green Incense Burner - Hitoshi Nakajima - Weihrauchkessel - Keramik - Gewinner des Hauptpreises
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Jade-Green Incense Burner - Hitoshi Nakajima - Weihrauchkessel - Keramik - Gewinner des Hauptpreises

Artist: Hitoshi Nakajima / Nakajima Kin (中島均) Title of work: “Sui-Gyoku-Sai” Celadon-Tone Incense Burner (Kōro, with Original Wooden Box) This is an exquisite hand-made ceramic incense burner (kōro) by the accomplished Japanese ceramic artist Hitoshi Nakajima (中島均), signed with the character “Kin” inside the foot. The work is crafted with a luminous celadon-green glaze — referred to here as “Sui-Gyoku-Sai” — that exhibits delicate tonal shifts and a refined surface quality. About the Artist — Hitoshi Nakajima Hitoshi Nakajima is a ceramic artist from Saga Prefecture in Japan, recognized for his contributions to contemporary Japanese pottery. He has been a member of the Japan Art Exhibitions (Nitten) and of his Prefectural Art Association, indicating professional recognition in prestigious art circles. Additionally, he has received the highest award at the West Japan Crafts Exhibition, a distinction that acknowledges excellence in craftsmanship among regional and national peers. His works have also been displayed in art museum exhibitions in Saga. About the Work — Sui-Gyoku-Sai Incense Burner The title “Sui-Gyoku-Sai” combines characters meaning “jade / precious stone” (sui / 翠玉) with “color” (sai / 彩), suggesting a glaze effect that mimics the subtle beauty and translucence of jade. This type of glaze is characterized by rich, celadon-like tones that shift in intensity with light and viewing angle. The burner’s form is both elegant and functional, making it suitable for ceremonial use or display within a collection of fine ceramics. Artistic and Cultural Qualities • Refined glaze coloration: The celadon-green tones evoke the quiet depth and natural beauty associated with traditional Asian ceramics, balanced with a contemporary aesthetic. • Craftsmanship: The piece displays careful shaping, symmetrical form, and fluid glaze application — hallmarks of a skilled artisan’s work. • Collectible value: Signed works by noted Japanese artists and exhibited museum pieces carry cultural and collector appeal, especially when accompanied by the original wooden storage box (tomobako). Recognition and Context Nakajima’s participation in prestigious exhibitions and receipt of significant craft awards reflect both artistic achievement and respect within Japanese craft communities. His approach fuses tradition with personal expression, making his ceramics appreciated by collectors, practitioners of incense and tea culture, and admirers of modern Japanese ceramics alike. Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance. I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible! Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

Nr. 100642421

Verkauft
Jade-Green Incense Burner - Hitoshi Nakajima - Weihrauchkessel - Keramik - Gewinner des Hauptpreises

Jade-Green Incense Burner - Hitoshi Nakajima - Weihrauchkessel - Keramik - Gewinner des Hauptpreises

Artist: Hitoshi Nakajima / Nakajima Kin (中島均)
Title of work: “Sui-Gyoku-Sai” Celadon-Tone Incense Burner (Kōro, with Original Wooden Box)

This is an exquisite hand-made ceramic incense burner (kōro) by the accomplished Japanese ceramic artist Hitoshi Nakajima (中島均), signed with the character “Kin” inside the foot. The work is crafted with a luminous celadon-green glaze — referred to here as “Sui-Gyoku-Sai” — that exhibits delicate tonal shifts and a refined surface quality.

About the Artist — Hitoshi Nakajima

Hitoshi Nakajima is a ceramic artist from Saga Prefecture in Japan, recognized for his contributions to contemporary Japanese pottery. He has been a member of the Japan Art Exhibitions (Nitten) and of his Prefectural Art Association, indicating professional recognition in prestigious art circles. Additionally, he has received the highest award at the West Japan Crafts Exhibition, a distinction that acknowledges excellence in craftsmanship among regional and national peers. His works have also been displayed in art museum exhibitions in Saga.

About the Work — Sui-Gyoku-Sai Incense Burner

The title “Sui-Gyoku-Sai” combines characters meaning “jade / precious stone” (sui / 翠玉) with “color” (sai / 彩), suggesting a glaze effect that mimics the subtle beauty and translucence of jade. This type of glaze is characterized by rich, celadon-like tones that shift in intensity with light and viewing angle. The burner’s form is both elegant and functional, making it suitable for ceremonial use or display within a collection of fine ceramics.

Artistic and Cultural Qualities

• Refined glaze coloration: The celadon-green tones evoke the quiet depth and natural beauty associated with traditional Asian ceramics, balanced with a contemporary aesthetic.
• Craftsmanship: The piece displays careful shaping, symmetrical form, and fluid glaze application — hallmarks of a skilled artisan’s work.
• Collectible value: Signed works by noted Japanese artists and exhibited museum pieces carry cultural and collector appeal, especially when accompanied by the original wooden storage box (tomobako).

Recognition and Context

Nakajima’s participation in prestigious exhibitions and receipt of significant craft awards reflect both artistic achievement and respect within Japanese craft communities. His approach fuses tradition with personal expression, making his ceramics appreciated by collectors, practitioners of incense and tea culture, and admirers of modern Japanese ceramics alike.


Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

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€ 45
Sandra Wong
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Schätzung  € 200 - € 250

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