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Vase - Keramik - Japan - Imari-yaki Celadon - 青山窯 Seizan Kiln (gegründet 1883)
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Vase - Keramik - Japan - Imari-yaki Celadon - 青山窯 Seizan Kiln (gegründet 1883)

青山窯 Seizan Kiln(est. 1883) This striking Imari ware vase was crafted at Seizan Kiln (青山窯, Seizan-gama), one of the most prestigious and long-established kilns in Ōkawachiyama, Imari City, Saga Prefecture — the famed "Secret Kiln Village" (秘窯の里) that has been producing Japan's finest porcelain since the Edo period. The piece exemplifies the kiln's renowned aojiながし (blue-ground flowing glaze) technique: a deep celadon-blue base glaze is layered with a poured overglaze that flows naturally during firing, creating a stunning yōhen (kiln-transformation) effect unique to each piece. The resulting landscape of shifting blues and muted tones captures the essence of Nabeshima aesthetics — refined, dignified, and alive with quiet beauty. Standing 26 cm tall with a graceful silhouette, the vase features a narrow mouth (7 cm), a stable foot base (12 cm), and a wide belly of 24 cm. The body displays a fine kan'nyū (crackle) pattern characteristic of celadon glazes, adding depth and texture to the surface. The base is impressed with the kiln's mark "青山" (Seizan). Seizan Kiln traces its roots to the Edo-period Nabeshima domain kiln and was formally established as a private kiln in 1883. In the Meiji era, the second-generation master developed the kiln's signature yōhen glazes, earning national acclaim. Today, Seizan Kiln continues this tradition under its fifth-generation owner, blending over 140 years of craftsmanship with a contemporary sensibility. Please note that no wooden storage box (tomobako) is included with this piece. A photograph of the original box lid is provided in the listing images for reference only. Size Height: 26 cm Width: 24 cm Mouth diameter: 7 cm Foot diameter: 12 cm Weight 3230g Condition This piece is in used condition with some minor scratches and light soiling consistent with age and prior display. Notes: Colors may vary slightly due to lighting. Please review all photos as they form part of the description. Artist Profile 青山窯 Seizan Kiln(est. 1883) Seizan Kiln (青山窯, Seizan-gama) is one of the oldest and most distinguished kilns in Ōkawachiyama, Imari City, Saga Prefecture — the legendary "Secret Kiln Village" (秘窯の里) that served as the exclusive production site for the Nabeshima domain kilns during the Edo period. The kiln's lineage traces back to Kawazoe Kuranosuke, a retainer of the Nabeshima domain kiln (d. 1722), and was formally established as a civilian kiln in 1883 by Kawazoe Hanzaburō. In the Meiji era, Kawazoe Tamenosuke — brother of the second-generation head — left the Tokyo Institute of Technology to devote himself to ceramics, developing the kiln's celebrated yōhen (kiln-transformation) glazes that brought Seizan Kiln to national acclaim. Now in its fifth generation, led by a master who honed his aesthetic sensibility at Hakuhodo, one of Japan's leading creative agencies, the kiln continues to evolve while honoring over 140 years of Nabeshima craftsmanship — producing works ranging from everyday tableware to museum-quality art ceramics. Customs & Taxes: Import duties, VAT, and charges are not included in the item price and are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office before bidding. Delivery & Tracking: Due to its large volume and weight, this vase will be shipped from Japan by sea freight. Delivery will take 3 to 4 months (or 6 months depending on the circumstances in the destination country). Please monitor the tracking status frequently. *Purchases from countries where sea freight is not available will be cancelled. *Sea shipping is not available to the following countries: Spain / USA / Ukraine / Kazakhstan / Kyrgyzstan / Croatia / Georgia / Sweden / Tajikistan / Denmark (including the Faroe Islands) / Germany / France (including Corsica, Andorra, and Mayotte) / Belarus / Malta / Romania / Russian Federation / Belgium Customs Clearance: You must respond to any contact from customs or the carrier. If the package is returned due to non-responsiveness, the buyer will be responsible for all additional shipping costs for re-sending.

Nr. 102101054

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Vase - Keramik - Japan - Imari-yaki Celadon - 青山窯 Seizan Kiln (gegründet 1883)

Vase - Keramik - Japan - Imari-yaki Celadon - 青山窯 Seizan Kiln (gegründet 1883)

青山窯 Seizan Kiln(est. 1883)
This striking Imari ware vase was crafted at Seizan Kiln (青山窯, Seizan-gama), one of the most prestigious and long-established kilns in Ōkawachiyama, Imari City, Saga Prefecture — the famed "Secret Kiln Village" (秘窯の里) that has been producing Japan's finest porcelain since the Edo period.
The piece exemplifies the kiln's renowned aojiながし (blue-ground flowing glaze) technique: a deep celadon-blue base glaze is layered with a poured overglaze that flows naturally during firing, creating a stunning yōhen (kiln-transformation) effect unique to each piece. The resulting landscape of shifting blues and muted tones captures the essence of Nabeshima aesthetics — refined, dignified, and alive with quiet beauty.
Standing 26 cm tall with a graceful silhouette, the vase features a narrow mouth (7 cm), a stable foot base (12 cm), and a wide belly of 24 cm. The body displays a fine kan'nyū (crackle) pattern characteristic of celadon glazes, adding depth and texture to the surface. The base is impressed with the kiln's mark "青山" (Seizan).
Seizan Kiln traces its roots to the Edo-period Nabeshima domain kiln and was formally established as a private kiln in 1883. In the Meiji era, the second-generation master developed the kiln's signature yōhen glazes, earning national acclaim. Today, Seizan Kiln continues this tradition under its fifth-generation owner, blending over 140 years of craftsmanship with a contemporary sensibility.
Please note that no wooden storage box (tomobako) is included with this piece. A photograph of the original box lid is provided in the listing images for reference only.

Size
Height: 26 cm Width: 24 cm Mouth diameter: 7 cm Foot diameter: 12 cm

Weight
3230g

Condition
This piece is in used condition with some minor scratches and light soiling consistent with age and prior display.
Notes: Colors may vary slightly due to lighting. Please review all photos as they form part of the description.

Artist Profile
青山窯 Seizan Kiln(est. 1883)
Seizan Kiln (青山窯, Seizan-gama) is one of the oldest and most distinguished kilns in Ōkawachiyama, Imari City, Saga Prefecture — the legendary "Secret Kiln Village" (秘窯の里) that served as the exclusive production site for the Nabeshima domain kilns during the Edo period. The kiln's lineage traces back to Kawazoe Kuranosuke, a retainer of the Nabeshima domain kiln (d. 1722), and was formally established as a civilian kiln in 1883 by Kawazoe Hanzaburō. In the Meiji era, Kawazoe Tamenosuke — brother of the second-generation head — left the Tokyo Institute of Technology to devote himself to ceramics, developing the kiln's celebrated yōhen (kiln-transformation) glazes that brought Seizan Kiln to national acclaim. Now in its fifth generation, led by a master who honed his aesthetic sensibility at Hakuhodo, one of Japan's leading creative agencies, the kiln continues to evolve while honoring over 140 years of Nabeshima craftsmanship — producing works ranging from everyday tableware to museum-quality art ceramics.

Customs & Taxes: Import duties, VAT, and charges are not included in the item price and are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office before bidding.

Delivery & Tracking: Due to its large volume and weight, this vase will be shipped from Japan by sea freight. Delivery will take 3 to 4 months (or 6 months depending on the circumstances in the destination country). Please monitor the tracking status frequently.
*Purchases from countries where sea freight is not available will be cancelled.
*Sea shipping is not available to the following countries:
Spain / USA / Ukraine / Kazakhstan / Kyrgyzstan / Croatia /
Georgia / Sweden / Tajikistan / Denmark (including the Faroe Islands) / Germany /
France (including Corsica, Andorra, and Mayotte) / Belarus / Malta /
Romania / Russian Federation / Belgium

Customs Clearance: You must respond to any contact from customs or the carrier. If the package is returned due to non-responsiveness, the buyer will be responsible for all additional shipping costs for re-sending.


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Sandra Wong
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