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Vase - Keramik - Japan - Tachikich Vase Celadon (Ohne mindestpreis)

Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery) Beautifully clear blue This is an elegant celadon vase from Tachikichi, a venerable name in Kyoto ceramics with a long history of producing refined ware grounded in traditional Japanese craft. The piece is especially admired for its beautiful celadon glaze and richly textured surface. The soft, jade-like celadon (seiji) glaze evokes a calm, timeless elegance — a hue long cherished in East Asian ceramics for its resemblance to jade and its serene visual depth. Included with the vase is its original wooden tomobako (storage box), indicating careful preservation and adding to its appeal for collectors. The presence of the box enhances the piece’s authenticity and collectible value, making it suitable both as a refined display object and as an exquisite gift for connoisseurs of traditional Japanese ceramics. The balanced silhouette, tranquil celadon color, intricate ice-crackle pattern, and poetic title together make this vase a harmonious fusion of craftsmanship and aesthetic depth, perfect for interior décor or a curated collection of Japanese ceramics. A “Celadon Octagonal Flower Vase” combines two distinctive attributes of East Asian ceramics: Celadon (青磁 / Seiji) Celadon refers to ceramics glazed with a translucent, jade-like green glaze that has been prized in East Asian art for over a thousand years. The term seiji literally means green porcelain and is associated with soft, serene tones that evoke natural jade or calm water. This glaze is achieved by firing in a reduction atmosphere, which affects iron in the glaze to produce subtle green through bluish-green shades. Celadon wares are celebrated for: • Luminous surface quality that responds beautifully to light; • Smooth glaze texture reminiscent of natural stone; • Timeless elegance suitable for both functional objects (like bowls) and decorative pieces (like vases). Octagonal Shape The octagonal form (eight-sided body) is a refined and mathematically inspired shape in ceramics. It reflects both technical skill and aesthetic intention: blending straightforward geometry with gentle surface curves. The eight facets provide a dynamic interplay of light and shadow that enhances the visual complexity of the piece. In pots and vases, the octagonal silhouette not only elevates the vessel’s visual presence but also invites the viewer to appreciate it from multiple angles, making it ideal as a focal point in interior decoration or as part of a curated art collection. Flower Vase Function (Hanai­re / Flower Vessel) As a flower vase, this piece is designed to receive a simple floral arrangement (ikebana) or a small bouquet. The octagonal form provides a stable visual base, while the calming celadon glaze allows flowers — whether muted or vivid — to harmonize beautifully with the vessel. Aesthetic and Cultural Significance A celadon octagonal vase embodies a convergence of technical mastery, classical aesthetics, and contemplative beauty: The celadon glaze evokes serenity and natural harmony, connecting the object to a lineage of refined East Asian ceramics. The eight-sided structure demonstrates geometric simplicity enriched by subtle curves and surface light play. The flower vase form makes it both a functional object and an art piece that complements traditional and contemporary interiors alike. Whether displayed on its own or used as a vessel for flower arrangement, a celadon octagonal flower vase represents a harmonious blend of form, surface, and cultural resonance. 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. 100700090

Verkauft
Vase - Keramik - Japan - Tachikich Vase Celadon  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Keramik - Japan - Tachikich Vase Celadon (Ohne mindestpreis)

Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery)
Beautifully clear blue

This is an elegant celadon vase from Tachikichi, a venerable name in Kyoto ceramics with a long history of producing refined ware grounded in traditional Japanese craft. The piece is especially admired for its beautiful celadon glaze and richly textured surface.

The soft, jade-like celadon (seiji) glaze evokes a calm, timeless elegance — a hue long cherished in East Asian ceramics for its resemblance to jade and its serene visual depth.

Included with the vase is its original wooden tomobako (storage box), indicating careful preservation and adding to its appeal for collectors. The presence of the box enhances the piece’s authenticity and collectible value, making it suitable both as a refined display object and as an exquisite gift for connoisseurs of traditional Japanese ceramics.

The balanced silhouette, tranquil celadon color, intricate ice-crackle pattern, and poetic title together make this vase a harmonious fusion of craftsmanship and aesthetic depth, perfect for interior décor or a curated collection of Japanese ceramics.


A “Celadon Octagonal Flower Vase” combines two distinctive attributes of East Asian ceramics:

Celadon (青磁 / Seiji)

Celadon refers to ceramics glazed with a translucent, jade-like green glaze that has been prized in East Asian art for over a thousand years. The term seiji literally means green porcelain and is associated with soft, serene tones that evoke natural jade or calm water. This glaze is achieved by firing in a reduction atmosphere, which affects iron in the glaze to produce subtle green through bluish-green shades.

Celadon wares are celebrated for:
• Luminous surface quality that responds beautifully to light;
• Smooth glaze texture reminiscent of natural stone;
• Timeless elegance suitable for both functional objects (like bowls) and decorative pieces (like vases).

Octagonal Shape

The octagonal form (eight-sided body) is a refined and mathematically inspired shape in ceramics. It reflects both technical skill and aesthetic intention: blending straightforward geometry with gentle surface curves. The eight facets provide a dynamic interplay of light and shadow that enhances the visual complexity of the piece.

In pots and vases, the octagonal silhouette not only elevates the vessel’s visual presence but also invites the viewer to appreciate it from multiple angles, making it ideal as a focal point in interior decoration or as part of a curated art collection.

Flower Vase Function (Hanai­re / Flower Vessel)

As a flower vase, this piece is designed to receive a simple floral arrangement (ikebana) or a small bouquet. The octagonal form provides a stable visual base, while the calming celadon glaze allows flowers — whether muted or vivid — to harmonize beautifully with the vessel.

Aesthetic and Cultural Significance

A celadon octagonal vase embodies a convergence of technical mastery, classical aesthetics, and contemplative beauty:

The celadon glaze evokes serenity and natural harmony, connecting the object to a lineage of refined East Asian ceramics.

The eight-sided structure demonstrates geometric simplicity enriched by subtle curves and surface light play.

The flower vase form makes it both a functional object and an art piece that complements traditional and contemporary interiors alike.

Whether displayed on its own or used as a vessel for flower arrangement, a celadon octagonal flower vase represents a harmonious blend of form, surface, and cultural resonance.



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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