Nr. 100700790

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

Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery) Beautifully clear green 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. Celadon-Green and Black Gradient Flower Vase — Artistic and Cultural Explanation A flower vase with a celadon-green and black gradient refers to a ceramic vessel designed to hold floral arrangements (hanaire), distinguished by a subtle transition of glaze colors from soft green reminiscent of jade (celadon) into deep black tones. The harmonious gradation of hues creates a visually engaging surface that balances serenity and depth. The celadon-green color — often associated with the traditional East Asian celadon glaze — evokes a sense of calm and natural harmony. This soft green tone has long been prized in ceramic art for its resemblance to jade, a material historically valued for its beauty and symbolic associations with purity, longevity, and refinement. When combined with black, the green areas draw the eye, while the darker tones add contrast, weight, and sculptural presence. The gradient effect — where one color seamlessly transitions into another — reflects a high level of glaze control and artistic intention. Such surface treatments are not simply decorative; they speak to the potter’s understanding of how glazes interact with heat, clay body, and kiln atmosphere during firing. The resulting surface is dynamic, catching light differently across the form and inviting close inspection. As a flower vase, this piece is well suited for both traditional ikebana arrangements and contemporary floral presentations. The calm tonality of the celadon-green complements natural stems and blossoms, while the black gradient anchors the composition, providing visual depth and contrast. Whether displayed with flowers or on its own as a sculptural object, the vase’s gradated glaze elevates its presence and artistic appeal. In the context of Japanese and East Asian ceramics, such color transitions also reflect an aesthetic that values balance between simplicity and complexity, between muted tones and rich depth. A celadon-green to black gradient flower vase embodies both functional design and artistic expression, making it desirable for collectors of fine ceramics, interior decorators, and anyone who appreciates the nuanced beauty of glaze artistry. 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. 100700790

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

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

Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery)
Beautifully clear green
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.


Celadon-Green and Black Gradient Flower Vase — Artistic and Cultural Explanation

A flower vase with a celadon-green and black gradient refers to a ceramic vessel designed to hold floral arrangements (hanaire), distinguished by a subtle transition of glaze colors from soft green reminiscent of jade (celadon) into deep black tones. The harmonious gradation of hues creates a visually engaging surface that balances serenity and depth.

The celadon-green color — often associated with the traditional East Asian celadon glaze — evokes a sense of calm and natural harmony. This soft green tone has long been prized in ceramic art for its resemblance to jade, a material historically valued for its beauty and symbolic associations with purity, longevity, and refinement. When combined with black, the green areas draw the eye, while the darker tones add contrast, weight, and sculptural presence.

The gradient effect — where one color seamlessly transitions into another — reflects a high level of glaze control and artistic intention. Such surface treatments are not simply decorative; they speak to the potter’s understanding of how glazes interact with heat, clay body, and kiln atmosphere during firing. The resulting surface is dynamic, catching light differently across the form and inviting close inspection.

As a flower vase, this piece is well suited for both traditional ikebana arrangements and contemporary floral presentations. The calm tonality of the celadon-green complements natural stems and blossoms, while the black gradient anchors the composition, providing visual depth and contrast. Whether displayed with flowers or on its own as a sculptural object, the vase’s gradated glaze elevates its presence and artistic appeal.

In the context of Japanese and East Asian ceramics, such color transitions also reflect an aesthetic that values balance between simplicity and complexity, between muted tones and rich depth. A celadon-green to black gradient flower vase embodies both functional design and artistic expression, making it desirable for collectors of fine ceramics, interior decorators, and anyone who appreciates the nuanced beauty of glaze artistry.



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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€ 79
Sandra Wong
Experte
Schätzung  € 200 - € 250

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