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Zweiteiliges Kutani Bizan Akane-Ware Vase von Tachikichi, Shōwa-Periode, Keramik mit grünem Glanz und Karakusa-Arabeskenmuster, 11 cm Breite, 19 cm Höhe, 19 cm Tiefe, in hervorragendem Zustand, inklusive originalem Tomobako-Aufbewahrungsbox.

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Maker / Brand: Kutani Bizan (Kutani Bizan)

Title of Work: Kutani Ware Bizan-saku Green Glaze Arabesque Pattern Vase, Traditional Craft Decorative Jar

This exquisite Kutani Ware vase, masterfully crafted by Bizan, exemplifies the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese ceramics. Adorned with a captivating green glaze and delicate arabesque patterns, this piece serves as both a functional flower vessel and a distinguished decorative object, showcasing the refined artistry characteristic of Ishikawa Prefecture.
Artistic Background, Kutani Ware
Kutani Ware (Kutani-yaki) is a renowned Japanese porcelain tradition originating from Ishikawa Prefecture, particularly the Kaga Domain, dating back to the mid-17th century. Characterized by its bold and vibrant overglaze enamel decorations, Kutani ware is celebrated for its distinctive color palettes, often featuring rich greens, blues, yellows, purples, and reds. The tradition evolved through various styles, from the early "Ko-Kutani" (Old Kutani) with its powerful designs to later, more refined styles influenced by Kyo ware and Chinese porcelain. Kutani ware pieces are highly prized for their intricate brushwork, innovative designs, and the sophisticated use of colors, making them significant cultural artifacts and cherished collectibles.
Design and Technique, Green Glaze and Arabesque Pattern
This piece showcases a masterful application of *ryokuyu* (green glaze), creating a stunning gradient effect that transitions from a deep, almost forest green at the base and rim to a luminous, vibrant emerald or jade green across the body. The glaze is thick, glossy, and highly reflective, lending the vase a luxurious and profound depth. Subtly integrated beneath this captivating green, a *karakusa* (arabesque or foliage scroll) pattern encircles the widest part of the body.
Rendered in delicate golden-brown outlines with lighter green infills, these stylized vine and floral motifs emerge softly from the glaze, offering a sophisticated textural and visual contrast without disrupting the serene flow of color. This technique highlights the artisan's skill in balancing bold color with intricate, understated decoration.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

* Elegant Silhouette: The vase features a gracefully proportioned form, starting with a gently flared mouth, tapering into a slender, elongated neck, and broadening into a full, rounded globular body before resting on a neatly trimmed, unglazed footring. This classic shape provides a harmonious canvas for the rich glaze.
* Lustrous Gradated Glaze: A defining feature is the deep, vibrant green glaze (*ryokuyu*) that exhibits a beautiful, seamless gradation. It moves from a darker hue at the top and bottom to a brighter, more luminous green around the central body, enhancing the vase's sculptural qualities and creating an alluring visual depth.
* Functional and Artistic Purpose: Designed as a *kabin* (vase) or *kazari tsubo* (decorative jar), this piece is intended to hold a single bloom or a small arrangement, enhancing any interior space. Its inherent artistic merit also allows it to stand alone as a sophisticated decorative object, commanding attention without the need for floral adornment.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal

* Tradition Meets Modern Appeal: This Kutani Ware vase combine centuries-old Japanese ceramic tradition with an aesthetic that remains strikingly relevant today. Its clean lines and singular color palette, subtly accented by traditional motifs, make it suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors.
* Display Versatility: With its refined elegance and manageable size (Height: 19cm, Mouth Diameter: 4cm, Body Diameter: 11cm), this vase is perfectly suited for display in various settings, be it a *tokonoma* (alcove), an entrance hall, a study, or as a focal point on a mantelpiece or side table.
* Cultural Significance: As a piece of Kutani Ware by Bizan, a respected name in Japanese traditional crafts, this vase represents a tangible link to Japan's rich artistic heritage. It offers collectors and enthusiasts an opportunity to own a piece that embodies meticulous craftsmanship and aesthetic principles passed down through generations.
This exquisite Kutani Ware vase by Bizan, with its captivating green glaze and subtle arabesque design, is an ideal acquisition for discerning collectors of Japanese ceramics, interior designers seeking authentic decorative accents, or anyone who appreciates the timeless beauty of traditional craftsmanship.

Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery)
Title of work: “Akane” Flower Vase (with Tomobako / Storage Box)

This is a refined flower vase by Tachikichi, a distinguished name in Kyoto ceramic tradition known for beautifully balanced forms and elegant glaze work. The piece is titled “Akane”, and it comes with its original wooden tomobako (storage box), enhancing its authenticity and appeal as a collectible.

The term “Akane” refers to a rich reddish hue inspired by the deep colors of the sky at dusk and traditional Japanese natural dyes — a color often associated with warmth, vibrancy, and subtle depth. In ceramic art, such tones are used to reflect both a sensory warmth and a poetic mood, complementing floral arrangements with an expressive yet refined backdrop.

Tachikichi’s craftsmanship is evident in the vase’s balanced silhouette, surface quality, and expressive glaze, which together create a harmonious object that feels both timeless and gently expressive. The red-inflected palette and tactile subtlety draw the eye, making it an engaging focal point in interior décor or an elegant support for ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement).

The inclusion of a wooden storage box not only preserves the piece but also signals careful stewardship and a traditional approach to Japanese ceramics, which is highly valued in both the art and antiques markets.

This vase’s combination of color, form, and provenance makes it suitable for use as a functional flower vessel or as a decorative art object that enriches any space with graceful Japanese aesthetic sensibility.


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Maker / Brand: Kutani Bizan (Kutani Bizan)

Title of Work: Kutani Ware Bizan-saku Green Glaze Arabesque Pattern Vase, Traditional Craft Decorative Jar

This exquisite Kutani Ware vase, masterfully crafted by Bizan, exemplifies the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese ceramics. Adorned with a captivating green glaze and delicate arabesque patterns, this piece serves as both a functional flower vessel and a distinguished decorative object, showcasing the refined artistry characteristic of Ishikawa Prefecture.
Artistic Background, Kutani Ware
Kutani Ware (Kutani-yaki) is a renowned Japanese porcelain tradition originating from Ishikawa Prefecture, particularly the Kaga Domain, dating back to the mid-17th century. Characterized by its bold and vibrant overglaze enamel decorations, Kutani ware is celebrated for its distinctive color palettes, often featuring rich greens, blues, yellows, purples, and reds. The tradition evolved through various styles, from the early "Ko-Kutani" (Old Kutani) with its powerful designs to later, more refined styles influenced by Kyo ware and Chinese porcelain. Kutani ware pieces are highly prized for their intricate brushwork, innovative designs, and the sophisticated use of colors, making them significant cultural artifacts and cherished collectibles.
Design and Technique, Green Glaze and Arabesque Pattern
This piece showcases a masterful application of *ryokuyu* (green glaze), creating a stunning gradient effect that transitions from a deep, almost forest green at the base and rim to a luminous, vibrant emerald or jade green across the body. The glaze is thick, glossy, and highly reflective, lending the vase a luxurious and profound depth. Subtly integrated beneath this captivating green, a *karakusa* (arabesque or foliage scroll) pattern encircles the widest part of the body.
Rendered in delicate golden-brown outlines with lighter green infills, these stylized vine and floral motifs emerge softly from the glaze, offering a sophisticated textural and visual contrast without disrupting the serene flow of color. This technique highlights the artisan's skill in balancing bold color with intricate, understated decoration.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

* Elegant Silhouette: The vase features a gracefully proportioned form, starting with a gently flared mouth, tapering into a slender, elongated neck, and broadening into a full, rounded globular body before resting on a neatly trimmed, unglazed footring. This classic shape provides a harmonious canvas for the rich glaze.
* Lustrous Gradated Glaze: A defining feature is the deep, vibrant green glaze (*ryokuyu*) that exhibits a beautiful, seamless gradation. It moves from a darker hue at the top and bottom to a brighter, more luminous green around the central body, enhancing the vase's sculptural qualities and creating an alluring visual depth.
* Functional and Artistic Purpose: Designed as a *kabin* (vase) or *kazari tsubo* (decorative jar), this piece is intended to hold a single bloom or a small arrangement, enhancing any interior space. Its inherent artistic merit also allows it to stand alone as a sophisticated decorative object, commanding attention without the need for floral adornment.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal

* Tradition Meets Modern Appeal: This Kutani Ware vase combine centuries-old Japanese ceramic tradition with an aesthetic that remains strikingly relevant today. Its clean lines and singular color palette, subtly accented by traditional motifs, make it suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors.
* Display Versatility: With its refined elegance and manageable size (Height: 19cm, Mouth Diameter: 4cm, Body Diameter: 11cm), this vase is perfectly suited for display in various settings, be it a *tokonoma* (alcove), an entrance hall, a study, or as a focal point on a mantelpiece or side table.
* Cultural Significance: As a piece of Kutani Ware by Bizan, a respected name in Japanese traditional crafts, this vase represents a tangible link to Japan's rich artistic heritage. It offers collectors and enthusiasts an opportunity to own a piece that embodies meticulous craftsmanship and aesthetic principles passed down through generations.
This exquisite Kutani Ware vase by Bizan, with its captivating green glaze and subtle arabesque design, is an ideal acquisition for discerning collectors of Japanese ceramics, interior designers seeking authentic decorative accents, or anyone who appreciates the timeless beauty of traditional craftsmanship.

Artist / Maker: Tachikichi (Kyoto Pottery)
Title of work: “Akane” Flower Vase (with Tomobako / Storage Box)

This is a refined flower vase by Tachikichi, a distinguished name in Kyoto ceramic tradition known for beautifully balanced forms and elegant glaze work. The piece is titled “Akane”, and it comes with its original wooden tomobako (storage box), enhancing its authenticity and appeal as a collectible.

The term “Akane” refers to a rich reddish hue inspired by the deep colors of the sky at dusk and traditional Japanese natural dyes — a color often associated with warmth, vibrancy, and subtle depth. In ceramic art, such tones are used to reflect both a sensory warmth and a poetic mood, complementing floral arrangements with an expressive yet refined backdrop.

Tachikichi’s craftsmanship is evident in the vase’s balanced silhouette, surface quality, and expressive glaze, which together create a harmonious object that feels both timeless and gently expressive. The red-inflected palette and tactile subtlety draw the eye, making it an engaging focal point in interior décor or an elegant support for ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement).

The inclusion of a wooden storage box not only preserves the piece but also signals careful stewardship and a traditional approach to Japanese ceramics, which is highly valued in both the art and antiques markets.

This vase’s combination of color, form, and provenance makes it suitable for use as a functional flower vessel or as a decorative art object that enriches any space with graceful Japanese aesthetic sensibility.


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
Akane Ware Vase - Kutani Bizan
Anzahl der Objekte
2
Herkunftsland
Japan
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Tachitichi
Material
Keramik
Hersteller / Marke
Kutani Bizan
Zustand
Hervorragender Zustand - kaum gebraucht, mit minimalen Altersspuren & Verschleißerscheinungen
Höhe
19 cm
Breite
11 cm
Tiefe
19 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Verkauft von
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397
Verkaufte Objekte
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