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Vase - Keramik - Japan - Kutani-Keramik Pfauen-Glasur (Ohne mindestpreis)

Artist / Maker: Masahide Matsuyama Title of Work: Peacock-Glaze Ceramic Vase (with Original Wooden Box) This is an artfully handcrafted ceramic flower vase made by Masahide Matsuyama, featuring a distinctive peacock-glaze surface and accompanied by its original wooden storage box. The elegant form and nuanced glaze make it suitable both as a hanaire (vase for floral display) and as a stand-alone decorative work. About the Artist and Style Masahide Matsuyama is a ceramic artist known for his refined surface techniques and thoughtful approach to form. In this work, he applies a peacock-inspired glaze, a decorative finish that evokes the shifting, iridescent color and visual complexity associated with peacock feathers. This type of glaze often contrasts rich hues with subtle surface variation, giving the piece visual depth and a sophisticated aesthetic presence. Design and Technique Peacock Glaze: The surface features layered glaze effects with rich tones and soft transitions that capture light and shadow beautifully. Balanced Form: The silhouette of the vase is shaped to enhance both simple floral arrangements and standalone display, making it versatile for interior décor. Artisan Craftsmanship: Attention to glaze flow, surface texture, and proportion reflect careful hand making and a refined ceramic sensibility. Decorative and Functional Appeal Elegant Display: Works equally well with minimalist floral arrangements or on its own as an art object. Art and Craft Balance: Combines artistic surface treatment with practical form. Collector Value: Comes with its original wooden box, enhancing authenticity and presentation. Context and Appeal This piece will appeal to collectors of contemporary ceramics, lovers of handcrafted decorative objects, and anyone seeking a vase that blends artistic expression with functional design. Its rich glaze and elegant form make it suitable for both traditional and modern interiors. About the Artist Gaei Matsuyama was a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist best known for reviving and perfecting the Kujaku-yu (“Peacock Glaze”) technique, renowned for its iridescent, opalescent beauty. Born in Hyogo Prefecture, Matsuyama spent eight years in China before and during the war, deeply studying ancient Chinese ceramics and glaze chemistry. This research profoundly shaped his later innovations in Japan. After returning home in 1945, he established the Kujaku Kiln in Hyogo and devoted himself to mastering high-temperature glazes. His experimentation led to luminous, multi-layered effects that earned him both the Aichi Prefectural Art Prize and national acclaim. Matsuyama’s works were repeatedly exhibited at prestigious venues such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and Osaka Municipal Art Museum. His pieces were also presented to members of the Imperial Family, including Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun, and dedicated to institutions such as the Lu Xun Memorial Hall in China — a rare international cultural exchange at the time. Throughout the 1950s, Matsuyama continued to explore the expressive potential of glazes inspired by nature and light. His “Jun ware” reinterpretations and signature Peacock Glaze became hallmarks of postwar Japanese ceramic innovation. Though he passed away in 1963, his legacy endures as one of poetic color and technical brilliance — a bridge between ancient Chinese tradition and modern Japanese 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. 101335012

Verkauft
Vase - Keramik - Japan - Kutani-Keramik Pfauen-Glasur  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Keramik - Japan - Kutani-Keramik Pfauen-Glasur (Ohne mindestpreis)

Artist / Maker: Masahide Matsuyama
Title of Work: Peacock-Glaze Ceramic Vase (with Original Wooden Box)

This is an artfully handcrafted ceramic flower vase made by Masahide Matsuyama, featuring a distinctive peacock-glaze surface and accompanied by its original wooden storage box. The elegant form and nuanced glaze make it suitable both as a hanaire (vase for floral display) and as a stand-alone decorative work.

About the Artist and Style

Masahide Matsuyama is a ceramic artist known for his refined surface techniques and thoughtful approach to form. In this work, he applies a peacock-inspired glaze, a decorative finish that evokes the shifting, iridescent color and visual complexity associated with peacock feathers. This type of glaze often contrasts rich hues with subtle surface variation, giving the piece visual depth and a sophisticated aesthetic presence.

Design and Technique

Peacock Glaze: The surface features layered glaze effects with rich tones and soft transitions that capture light and shadow beautifully.
Balanced Form: The silhouette of the vase is shaped to enhance both simple floral arrangements and standalone display, making it versatile for interior décor.
Artisan Craftsmanship: Attention to glaze flow, surface texture, and proportion reflect careful hand making and a refined ceramic sensibility.

Decorative and Functional Appeal

Elegant Display: Works equally well with minimalist floral arrangements or on its own as an art object.
Art and Craft Balance: Combines artistic surface treatment with practical form.
Collector Value: Comes with its original wooden box, enhancing authenticity and presentation.

Context and Appeal

This piece will appeal to collectors of contemporary ceramics, lovers of handcrafted decorative objects, and anyone seeking a vase that blends artistic expression with functional design. Its rich glaze and elegant form make it suitable for both traditional and modern interiors.

About the Artist
Gaei Matsuyama was a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist best known for reviving and perfecting the Kujaku-yu (“Peacock Glaze”) technique, renowned for its iridescent, opalescent beauty.
Born in Hyogo Prefecture, Matsuyama spent eight years in China before and during the war, deeply studying ancient Chinese ceramics and glaze chemistry. This research profoundly shaped his later innovations in Japan.

After returning home in 1945, he established the Kujaku Kiln in Hyogo and devoted himself to mastering high-temperature glazes. His experimentation led to luminous, multi-layered effects that earned him both the Aichi Prefectural Art Prize and national acclaim.

Matsuyama’s works were repeatedly exhibited at prestigious venues such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and Osaka Municipal Art Museum. His pieces were also presented to members of the Imperial Family, including Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun, and dedicated to institutions such as the Lu Xun Memorial Hall in China — a rare international cultural exchange at the time.

Throughout the 1950s, Matsuyama continued to explore the expressive potential of glazes inspired by nature and light. His “Jun ware” reinterpretations and signature Peacock Glaze became hallmarks of postwar Japanese ceramic innovation.
Though he passed away in 1963, his legacy endures as one of poetic color and technical brilliance — a bridge between ancient Chinese tradition and modern Japanese 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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Surya Rutten
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Schätzung  € 300 - € 400

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