Ikebana-Vase - Keramik - Japan - Shigaraki Ware Blumenvase (Ohne mindestpreis)

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Shigaraki-Ware Blumenvase von Ohara Kaoru, Keramik, Höhe 25 cm, Breite 25 cm, Tiefe 25 cm, hergestellt in Japan und auf 1940er–1960er Jahre datiert, in hervorragendem Zustand.

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Maker / Brand: Ohara Kaoru

Title of Work: Shigaraki Ware Flower Vase

OPENING HOOK:
A breathtaking convergence of ancient tradition and modern artistic expression, this Shigaraki ware flower vase by Ohara Kaoru immediately captivates with its dynamic surface and organic form. It is a powerful testament to the enduring allure of Japan's ceramic heritage, rethink for the contemporary collector.

Artistic Background, Shigaraki ware

TIME-TRAVEL PARAGRAPH:
Transport yourself to the verdant hills of Shigaraki, one of Japan’s revered Six Ancient Kilns, where potters have shaped the region's distinctive, iron-rich clay for over 1200 years. Imagine the roaring heat of the anagama kilns, the scent of burning pine, and the artisan's patient hand coaxing beauty from raw earth. This is a place where the clay itself is the star, celebrated for its coarse texture and the spontaneous transformations wrought by the kiln's intense fire. Ohara Kaoru, working within this profound lineage, embraces the wabi-sabi aesthetic, the appreciation of natural imperfection and rustic beauty, while infusing it with a bold, contemporary spirit that speaks to a new generation of collectors.

Design and Technique, Ash Glaze and Decorative Splashes

IMAGE-DRIVEN PARAGRAPH:
Observe the compelling surface of this vase, a masterclass in Shigaraki's natural aesthetics augmented by modern artistry. The body's foundation is a rich, mottled ochre, speckled with countless dark iron spots (tan) that lend a tactile, earthy depth. Towards the base, the clay transitions into a dramatic charcoal grey, showing the effects of intense heat and reduced oxygen in the kiln, creating striking fire marks (hidan).
The irregular, undulating mouth appears almost volcanic, a raw, unrefined opening that speaks to the clay's primal energy. Over this rustic canvas, Ohara has applied bold, expressive splashes of stark white and shimmering molten gold, sweeping diagonally across the upper body. These deliberate, vibrant strokes create a stunning visual tension, a dialogue between the centuries-old tradition of natural ash glaze (shizen-yu) and a striking, almost calligraphic modernity.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

Silhouette: An organic, ovoid form that swells gently, culminating in an unrefined, almost jagged rim that suggests the raw power of its creation.
Surface: A highly tactile blend of coarse, unglazed clay in mottled ochre and charcoal, punctuated by dark iron speckles and dramatically adorned with smooth, contrasting sweeps of lustrous white and metallic gold glaze.
Presence: This piece commands attention with its harmonious paradox: deeply rooted in rustic tradition yet strikingly modern, it possesses a quiet strength that enhance any space it inhabits.

Collectible Value

Rarity: As a unique, handcrafted piece by a contemporary master like Ohara Kaoru, it embodies an individual artistic vision within a revered tradition, making it a distinctive and scarce acquisition.
Versatility: Its sophisticated blend of natural earth tones and expressive metallic accents allows it to complement a traditional Japanese interior, particularly for ikebana or tea ceremony display, while also serving as a compelling sculptural element in a sleek, contemporary setting.
Heritage: Owning this vase connects you directly to Shigaraki, one of Japan's most ancient and respected ceramic traditions. It represents not just a beautiful object, but a tangible link to centuries of craftsmanship and the evolving artistry of Japanese ceramics.
CLOSING:
This exceptional work by Ohara Kaoru offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece that bridges the profound historical legacy of Shigaraki ware with a vibrant, contemporary artistic sensibility. It is a discerning acquisition for any collector seeking depth, beauty, and a unique narrative in their collection.


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: Ohara Kaoru

Title of Work: Shigaraki Ware Flower Vase

OPENING HOOK:
A breathtaking convergence of ancient tradition and modern artistic expression, this Shigaraki ware flower vase by Ohara Kaoru immediately captivates with its dynamic surface and organic form. It is a powerful testament to the enduring allure of Japan's ceramic heritage, rethink for the contemporary collector.

Artistic Background, Shigaraki ware

TIME-TRAVEL PARAGRAPH:
Transport yourself to the verdant hills of Shigaraki, one of Japan’s revered Six Ancient Kilns, where potters have shaped the region's distinctive, iron-rich clay for over 1200 years. Imagine the roaring heat of the anagama kilns, the scent of burning pine, and the artisan's patient hand coaxing beauty from raw earth. This is a place where the clay itself is the star, celebrated for its coarse texture and the spontaneous transformations wrought by the kiln's intense fire. Ohara Kaoru, working within this profound lineage, embraces the wabi-sabi aesthetic, the appreciation of natural imperfection and rustic beauty, while infusing it with a bold, contemporary spirit that speaks to a new generation of collectors.

Design and Technique, Ash Glaze and Decorative Splashes

IMAGE-DRIVEN PARAGRAPH:
Observe the compelling surface of this vase, a masterclass in Shigaraki's natural aesthetics augmented by modern artistry. The body's foundation is a rich, mottled ochre, speckled with countless dark iron spots (tan) that lend a tactile, earthy depth. Towards the base, the clay transitions into a dramatic charcoal grey, showing the effects of intense heat and reduced oxygen in the kiln, creating striking fire marks (hidan).
The irregular, undulating mouth appears almost volcanic, a raw, unrefined opening that speaks to the clay's primal energy. Over this rustic canvas, Ohara has applied bold, expressive splashes of stark white and shimmering molten gold, sweeping diagonally across the upper body. These deliberate, vibrant strokes create a stunning visual tension, a dialogue between the centuries-old tradition of natural ash glaze (shizen-yu) and a striking, almost calligraphic modernity.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

Silhouette: An organic, ovoid form that swells gently, culminating in an unrefined, almost jagged rim that suggests the raw power of its creation.
Surface: A highly tactile blend of coarse, unglazed clay in mottled ochre and charcoal, punctuated by dark iron speckles and dramatically adorned with smooth, contrasting sweeps of lustrous white and metallic gold glaze.
Presence: This piece commands attention with its harmonious paradox: deeply rooted in rustic tradition yet strikingly modern, it possesses a quiet strength that enhance any space it inhabits.

Collectible Value

Rarity: As a unique, handcrafted piece by a contemporary master like Ohara Kaoru, it embodies an individual artistic vision within a revered tradition, making it a distinctive and scarce acquisition.
Versatility: Its sophisticated blend of natural earth tones and expressive metallic accents allows it to complement a traditional Japanese interior, particularly for ikebana or tea ceremony display, while also serving as a compelling sculptural element in a sleek, contemporary setting.
Heritage: Owning this vase connects you directly to Shigaraki, one of Japan's most ancient and respected ceramic traditions. It represents not just a beautiful object, but a tangible link to centuries of craftsmanship and the evolving artistry of Japanese ceramics.
CLOSING:
This exceptional work by Ohara Kaoru offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece that bridges the profound historical legacy of Shigaraki ware with a vibrant, contemporary artistic sensibility. It is a discerning acquisition for any collector seeking depth, beauty, and a unique narrative in their collection.


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
Shigaraki Ware FlowerVase
Herkunftsland
Japan
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Ohara Kaoru
Material
Keramik
Hersteller / Marke
Shigaraki Ware
Zustand
Hervorragender Zustand - kaum gebraucht, mit minimalen Altersspuren & Verschleißerscheinungen
Höhe
25 cm
Breite
25 cm
Tiefe
25 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1940-1950, 1950-1960
Verkauft von
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356
Verkaufte Objekte
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