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Tachikichi Ryokusui Hanaike Vase, Keramikvase mit blauer Glasur aus Japan der Shōwa-Periode, 53 cm breit, 27 cm hoch, 27 cm tief, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand.

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Maker / Brand: Tachikichi (Tachikichi)
Title of Work: Tachikichi Ryokusui Hanaike Vase

This exquisite piece is a "Ryokusui Hanaike" (Green Verdure Flower Vase) crafted by Tachikichi, a renowned name in Kyoto ware. It showcases a delicate celadon-like glaze, reminiscent of jade, entirely adorned with a captivating network of crackle, known as kannyu. This vase is designed to elegantly display floral arrangements, embodying a refined aesthetic that harmonizes with both traditional and contemporary settings.

Artistic Background, Kyoyaki Ware
Kyoyaki, or Kyoto ware, refers to the diverse ceramic traditions originating from Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital. Unlike regional kilns focused on a singular style, Kyoyaki is characterized by its broad range of techniques, refined artistry, and sophisticated aesthetics, often influenced by the imperial court, aristocracy, and the tea ceremony culture. Potters in Kyoto frequently drew inspiration from various ceramic styles across Japan and beyond, leading to a highly eclectic yet distinctively elegant body of work. Kyoyaki pieces are celebrated for their meticulous craftsmanship, delicate decoration, and their ability to fuse traditional forms with innovative artistic expressions, establishing Kyoto as a hub of ceramic excellence for centuries.

Design and Technique, Celadon Glaze with Kannyu (Crackle)
The vase features a serene celadon-like glaze, a revered ceramic technique that originated in China and was later perfected in Japan. This particular glaze exhibits a soft, pale green hue, evoking the tranquility and preciousness of jade. The most striking decorative element is the extensive network of "kannyu," or crackle, which covers the entire surface of the vase. Kannyu is a deliberate effect created during the cooling process after firing, where the glaze contracts at a different rate than the clay body, resulting in fine, intricate fissures. These cracks are often enhanced by a darker pigment seeping into them, highlighting the organic, mosaic-like pattern and adding depth and character to the surface. The interplay of the translucent green glaze and the delicate crackle pattern creates a dynamic yet harmonious visual texture.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities
**Elegant Silhouette**: The vase presents a classic ovoid or egg-shaped body, gracefully tapering towards a slightly narrower base and culminating in an open, gently rounded mouth. This timeless form provides a stable yet fluid silhouette, ideal for showcasing floral arrangements.
**Lustrous Surface Treatment**: Adorned with a soft, pale green celadon-like glaze, the surface possesses a subtle sheen. This translucent glaze is intricately patterned with a dense, natural network of kannyu, where darker lines delineate the crackle, creating a delicate, almost crystalline appearance across the entire surface.
**Harmonious Purpose**: Functionally designed as a hanaike, or flower vase, its aesthetic qualities are carefully considered to complement the natural beauty of flowers. Artistically, it stands as a sculptural object in its own right, its understated elegance and unique surface texture offering a focal point even without a floral display.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal
**Timeless Elegance**: This piece beautifully marries the enduring appeal of traditional Japanese celadon and crackle glazes with Tachikichi's renowned craftsmanship, offering a classic aesthetic that transcends fleeting trends.
**Versatile Display**: With its tranquil green tones and sophisticated texture, the vase offers exceptional versatility for display, smoothly enhancing diverse interior styles from traditional Japanese to modern minimalist or contemporary eclectic designs.
**Cultural Resonance**: Beyond its visual beauty, the vase embodies the Japanese reverence for natural forms and subtle imperfections, echoing principles of wabi-sabi. It serves as a tangible connection to the rich history of Kyoyaki and the art of ikebana.
This exquisite Tachikichi Ryokusui Hanaike Vase is an ideal acquisition for discerning collectors of Japanese ceramics, enthusiasts of fine art, or interior designers seeking to imbue a space with a touch of serene elegance and cultural depth.


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.

Maker / Brand: Tachikichi (Tachikichi)
Title of Work: Tachikichi Ryokusui Hanaike Vase

This exquisite piece is a "Ryokusui Hanaike" (Green Verdure Flower Vase) crafted by Tachikichi, a renowned name in Kyoto ware. It showcases a delicate celadon-like glaze, reminiscent of jade, entirely adorned with a captivating network of crackle, known as kannyu. This vase is designed to elegantly display floral arrangements, embodying a refined aesthetic that harmonizes with both traditional and contemporary settings.

Artistic Background, Kyoyaki Ware
Kyoyaki, or Kyoto ware, refers to the diverse ceramic traditions originating from Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital. Unlike regional kilns focused on a singular style, Kyoyaki is characterized by its broad range of techniques, refined artistry, and sophisticated aesthetics, often influenced by the imperial court, aristocracy, and the tea ceremony culture. Potters in Kyoto frequently drew inspiration from various ceramic styles across Japan and beyond, leading to a highly eclectic yet distinctively elegant body of work. Kyoyaki pieces are celebrated for their meticulous craftsmanship, delicate decoration, and their ability to fuse traditional forms with innovative artistic expressions, establishing Kyoto as a hub of ceramic excellence for centuries.

Design and Technique, Celadon Glaze with Kannyu (Crackle)
The vase features a serene celadon-like glaze, a revered ceramic technique that originated in China and was later perfected in Japan. This particular glaze exhibits a soft, pale green hue, evoking the tranquility and preciousness of jade. The most striking decorative element is the extensive network of "kannyu," or crackle, which covers the entire surface of the vase. Kannyu is a deliberate effect created during the cooling process after firing, where the glaze contracts at a different rate than the clay body, resulting in fine, intricate fissures. These cracks are often enhanced by a darker pigment seeping into them, highlighting the organic, mosaic-like pattern and adding depth and character to the surface. The interplay of the translucent green glaze and the delicate crackle pattern creates a dynamic yet harmonious visual texture.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities
**Elegant Silhouette**: The vase presents a classic ovoid or egg-shaped body, gracefully tapering towards a slightly narrower base and culminating in an open, gently rounded mouth. This timeless form provides a stable yet fluid silhouette, ideal for showcasing floral arrangements.
**Lustrous Surface Treatment**: Adorned with a soft, pale green celadon-like glaze, the surface possesses a subtle sheen. This translucent glaze is intricately patterned with a dense, natural network of kannyu, where darker lines delineate the crackle, creating a delicate, almost crystalline appearance across the entire surface.
**Harmonious Purpose**: Functionally designed as a hanaike, or flower vase, its aesthetic qualities are carefully considered to complement the natural beauty of flowers. Artistically, it stands as a sculptural object in its own right, its understated elegance and unique surface texture offering a focal point even without a floral display.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal
**Timeless Elegance**: This piece beautifully marries the enduring appeal of traditional Japanese celadon and crackle glazes with Tachikichi's renowned craftsmanship, offering a classic aesthetic that transcends fleeting trends.
**Versatile Display**: With its tranquil green tones and sophisticated texture, the vase offers exceptional versatility for display, smoothly enhancing diverse interior styles from traditional Japanese to modern minimalist or contemporary eclectic designs.
**Cultural Resonance**: Beyond its visual beauty, the vase embodies the Japanese reverence for natural forms and subtle imperfections, echoing principles of wabi-sabi. It serves as a tangible connection to the rich history of Kyoyaki and the art of ikebana.
This exquisite Tachikichi Ryokusui Hanaike Vase is an ideal acquisition for discerning collectors of Japanese ceramics, enthusiasts of fine art, or interior designers seeking to imbue a space with a touch of serene elegance and cultural depth.


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.

Details

Epoche
1900-2000
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Tachikichi Ryokusui Vase
Anzahl der Objekte
1
Herkunftsland
Japan
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Tachikichi
Material
Keramik
Hersteller / Marke
Tachikichi Ryokusui Hanaike Vase
Farbe
Blau
Zustand
Hervorragender Zustand - kaum gebraucht, mit minimalen Altersspuren & Verschleißerscheinungen
Höhe
27 cm
Breite
53 cm
Tiefe
27 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
Shōwa period (1926-1989)
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