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Vase - Steinzeug - Japan - Handgefertigte Hagi-Yaki (Ohne mindestpreis)

椿光臣 Tsubaki Mitsuomi(1956- ) – Handcrafted Hagi Ware Artisan Made Vase with Signed Tomobako and Certificate – Late 20th Century (circa 1990s) An elegant and refined Handcrafted Hagi ware vase by 椿光臣 Tsubaki Mitsuomi (born 1956), a respected ceramic artist representing the distinguished Hagi pottery tradition of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. This tall cylindrical form (24 cm) embodies the quiet sophistication and wabi-sabi aesthetics that European collectors deeply appreciate. The softly flowing milky-white glaze cascades over a faceted body, creating expressive glaze breaks and organic textures across the upper surface. Subtle iron-rich clay tones emerge naturally beneath the glaze, transitioning toward warm sandy beige and earthy brown hues near the base. The sculptural faceting enhances the vertical presence of the piece, while the natural kiln effects and tactile surface emphasize its Handmade and Artisan made character. The balance between refinement and rustic strength reflects the timeless philosophy of Hagi ware, a ceramic tradition celebrated for its understated elegance and evolving beauty over time. The base bears the artist’s impressed seal. The vase is accompanied by its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and certificate (shiori), confirming authenticity. A distinguished example of late 20th-century Japanese studio ceramics, suitable for serious collectors and refined interior display. ⸻ Size Height: 24 cm Width: 8 cm Depth: 8.5 cm ⸻ Weight 726 g / 0.726 kg Total weight with box: 1150 g / 1.15 kg ⸻ Condition Excellent condition with no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. Natural glaze variations and kiln effects are inherent characteristics of Hagi ware. ⸻ Artist Profile 椿光臣 Tsubaki Mitsuomi (born 1956) is a Japanese ceramic artist associated with the prestigious Hagi ware tradition of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Hagi ware is one of Japan’s most respected ceramic styles, renowned for its soft glazes, earthy clay body, and subtle tonal transitions that deepen beautifully with age. Tsubaki Mitsuomi has received recognition at various ceramic and fine art exhibitions, and his works are appreciated by collectors and specialists for their refined craftsmanship and expressive surface textures.

Nr. 102639716

Verkauft
Vase - Steinzeug - Japan - Handgefertigte Hagi-Yaki  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Steinzeug - Japan - Handgefertigte Hagi-Yaki (Ohne mindestpreis)

椿光臣 Tsubaki Mitsuomi(1956- ) – Handcrafted Hagi Ware Artisan Made Vase with Signed Tomobako and Certificate – Late 20th Century (circa 1990s)

An elegant and refined Handcrafted Hagi ware vase by 椿光臣 Tsubaki Mitsuomi (born 1956), a respected ceramic artist representing the distinguished Hagi pottery tradition of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.

This tall cylindrical form (24 cm) embodies the quiet sophistication and wabi-sabi aesthetics that European collectors deeply appreciate. The softly flowing milky-white glaze cascades over a faceted body, creating expressive glaze breaks and organic textures across the upper surface. Subtle iron-rich clay tones emerge naturally beneath the glaze, transitioning toward warm sandy beige and earthy brown hues near the base.

The sculptural faceting enhances the vertical presence of the piece, while the natural kiln effects and tactile surface emphasize its Handmade and Artisan made character. The balance between refinement and rustic strength reflects the timeless philosophy of Hagi ware, a ceramic tradition celebrated for its understated elegance and evolving beauty over time.

The base bears the artist’s impressed seal. The vase is accompanied by its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and certificate (shiori), confirming authenticity.

A distinguished example of late 20th-century Japanese studio ceramics, suitable for serious collectors and refined interior display.



Size

Height: 24 cm
Width: 8 cm
Depth: 8.5 cm



Weight

726 g / 0.726 kg
Total weight with box: 1150 g / 1.15 kg



Condition

Excellent condition with no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. Natural glaze variations and kiln effects are inherent characteristics of Hagi ware.



Artist Profile

椿光臣 Tsubaki Mitsuomi (born 1956) is a Japanese ceramic artist associated with the prestigious Hagi ware tradition of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Hagi ware is one of Japan’s most respected ceramic styles, renowned for its soft glazes, earthy clay body, and subtle tonal transitions that deepen beautifully with age. Tsubaki Mitsuomi has received recognition at various ceramic and fine art exhibitions, and his works are appreciated by collectors and specialists for their refined craftsmanship and expressive surface textures.

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Marion Oliviero
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