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Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery) “Jade-Green (Seisui) Flower Vase” — Artistic and Cultural Explanation A jade-green flower vase, often described in Japanese as 青翠 (seisui), refers to a ceramic vessel finished in a soft green glaze reminiscent of jade or bamboo green. This color evokes natural beauty, calm harmony, and refined simplicity, qualities highly valued in East Asian ceramic art. In the history of ceramics, green-toned glazes like celadon have been prized for their serene, translucent surface and their ability to interact gently with light, creating depth and quiet elegance across the piece. Celadon glazes were developed in China and later adopted and adapted in Japan and Korea, where the term broadly refers to greenish glazes that resemble jade in tone. These glazes are typically achieved by controlling iron content and kiln atmosphere during high-temperature firing, which yields subtle gradations of green and bluish-green hues over the ceramic body. The descriptor 青翠 suggests a vibrant but soft green color — closer to the color of fresh foliage or fine jade — that conveys a sense of vitality while remaining understated. When applied to a flower vase (hanaire), this color not only highlights the natural forms of blossoms and branches placed within it but also creates a quiet visual harmony with the surrounding space. A jade-green flower vase works beautifully in both traditional floral arrangements (ikebana) and contemporary interior settings. The calming palette allows the vase to complement a wide range of flowers without overpowering them, and the glaze’s gentle sheen gives the piece an aesthetic presence that is both elegant and serene. From a cultural standpoint, hues inspired by nature — such as the green tones suggested by 青翠 — are deeply rooted in Japanese and East Asian artistic values. They reflect an appreciation for seasonal change, natural texture, and refined understatement. Whether used as a functional vessel for flowers or as a standalone decorative art object, a jade-green (seisui) flower vase embodies both technical craftsmanship and poetic aesthetic sensibility. “Tachikichi” — Artistic and Cultural Explanation Tachikichi is a historic and highly respected Japanese pottery and porcelain brand that has its origins in Kyoto, Japan, dating back to 1752. With more than 260 years of history, Tachikichi has become one of Japan’s pre-eminent makers and distributors of traditional tableware and ceramics, blending craftsmanship, elegant design, and everyday usability. About the Brand Founded in Edo-period Kyoto, Tachikichi embodies the refined aesthetic values of Kyoto culture, where simplicity, seasonal awareness, and subtle beauty have long informed ceramic design. Its products have been a part of Japanese daily life for generations, from functional tableware to decorative objects. Over its long history, Tachikichi has produced a wide range of ceramics including plates, bowls, tea sets, vases, and decorative vessels. These pieces may feature traditional forms, delicate hand-painting, floral motifs, and sometimes collaborations with other design talents, all reflecting the brand’s commitment to quality and elegance. 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. 100879946

Verkauft
Vase - Keramik - Japan - Akane Vase mit Box  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Keramik - Japan - Akane Vase mit Box (Ohne mindestpreis)

Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery)
“Jade-Green (Seisui) Flower Vase” — Artistic and Cultural Explanation

A jade-green flower vase, often described in Japanese as 青翠 (seisui), refers to a ceramic vessel finished in a soft green glaze reminiscent of jade or bamboo green. This color evokes natural beauty, calm harmony, and refined simplicity, qualities highly valued in East Asian ceramic art.

In the history of ceramics, green-toned glazes like celadon have been prized for their serene, translucent surface and their ability to interact gently with light, creating depth and quiet elegance across the piece. Celadon glazes were developed in China and later adopted and adapted in Japan and Korea, where the term broadly refers to greenish glazes that resemble jade in tone. These glazes are typically achieved by controlling iron content and kiln atmosphere during high-temperature firing, which yields subtle gradations of green and bluish-green hues over the ceramic body.

The descriptor 青翠 suggests a vibrant but soft green color — closer to the color of fresh foliage or fine jade — that conveys a sense of vitality while remaining understated. When applied to a flower vase (hanaire), this color not only highlights the natural forms of blossoms and branches placed within it but also creates a quiet visual harmony with the surrounding space.

A jade-green flower vase works beautifully in both traditional floral arrangements (ikebana) and contemporary interior settings. The calming palette allows the vase to complement a wide range of flowers without overpowering them, and the glaze’s gentle sheen gives the piece an aesthetic presence that is both elegant and serene.

From a cultural standpoint, hues inspired by nature — such as the green tones suggested by 青翠 — are deeply rooted in Japanese and East Asian artistic values. They reflect an appreciation for seasonal change, natural texture, and refined understatement. Whether used as a functional vessel for flowers or as a standalone decorative art object, a jade-green (seisui) flower vase embodies both technical craftsmanship and poetic aesthetic sensibility.

“Tachikichi” — Artistic and Cultural Explanation

Tachikichi is a historic and highly respected Japanese pottery and porcelain brand that has its origins in Kyoto, Japan, dating back to 1752. With more than 260 years of history, Tachikichi has become one of Japan’s pre-eminent makers and distributors of traditional tableware and ceramics, blending craftsmanship, elegant design, and everyday usability.

About the Brand

Founded in Edo-period Kyoto, Tachikichi embodies the refined aesthetic values of Kyoto culture, where simplicity, seasonal awareness, and subtle beauty have long informed ceramic design. Its products have been a part of Japanese daily life for generations, from functional tableware to decorative objects.

Over its long history, Tachikichi has produced a wide range of ceramics including plates, bowls, tea sets, vases, and decorative vessels. These pieces may feature traditional forms, delicate hand-painting, floral motifs, and sometimes collaborations with other design talents, all reflecting the brand’s commitment to quality and elegance.


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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