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Eine Takichiki Tachikichi Keramikvase aus Japan, Shōwa-Zeit, Miyama Muster Hanaire, 23 cm hoch, 23 cm tief, 6 cm breit, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand.
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Maker / Brand: Tachikichi
Title of Work: Miyama Pattern Flower Vase (Hanaire)
This is a finely crafted ceramic flower vase produced by Tachikichi, featuring the elegant Miyama pattern and designed to showcase fresh or seasonal stems. Tachikichi is a well-known Japanese ceramics brand with a long heritage of making quality tableware and decorative ware, and this piece reflects the brand’s focus on both form and surface design.
About the Vase
The vase’s clean silhouette and balanced proportions make it suitable for ikebana (simple flower arrangements) or as a stand-alone decorative object. The Miyama pattern — traditionally inspired by natural landscapes and classic Japanese aesthetics — adds a refined visual appeal that enhances the gentle curves of the vessel.
Aesthetic and Decorative Qualities
Elegant form: The shape supports both floral display and artistic presentation, providing a harmonious backdrop for single stems or minimalist arrangements.
Refined pattern: The Miyama decoration offers a subtle visual motif that complements interior décor without dominating it.
Functional art: Works by Tachikichi strike a balance between everyday usability and decorative beauty, making this vase appealing for both daily use and curated display.
Context and Appeal
This vase is ideal for collectors of Japanese ceramics, lovers of handcrafted tableware, and anyone who appreciates objects that combine timeless design with thoughtful craftsmanship. Its versatile aesthetic works well in traditional, contemporary, or transitional interiors.
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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
Title of Work: Miyama Pattern Flower Vase (Hanaire)
This is a finely crafted ceramic flower vase produced by Tachikichi, featuring the elegant Miyama pattern and designed to showcase fresh or seasonal stems. Tachikichi is a well-known Japanese ceramics brand with a long heritage of making quality tableware and decorative ware, and this piece reflects the brand’s focus on both form and surface design.
About the Vase
The vase’s clean silhouette and balanced proportions make it suitable for ikebana (simple flower arrangements) or as a stand-alone decorative object. The Miyama pattern — traditionally inspired by natural landscapes and classic Japanese aesthetics — adds a refined visual appeal that enhances the gentle curves of the vessel.
Aesthetic and Decorative Qualities
Elegant form: The shape supports both floral display and artistic presentation, providing a harmonious backdrop for single stems or minimalist arrangements.
Refined pattern: The Miyama decoration offers a subtle visual motif that complements interior décor without dominating it.
Functional art: Works by Tachikichi strike a balance between everyday usability and decorative beauty, making this vase appealing for both daily use and curated display.
Context and Appeal
This vase is ideal for collectors of Japanese ceramics, lovers of handcrafted tableware, and anyone who appreciates objects that combine timeless design with thoughtful craftsmanship. Its versatile aesthetic works well in traditional, contemporary, or transitional interiors.
Shipping from the UK with Tracking Number & Insurance.
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.

