Vase - Keramik - Japan - Yaegasumi Ekubo-Vase – Tachikichi (Ohne mindestpreis)





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Japanische Tachikichi Yaegasumi Ekubo Vase, Keramik, Höhe 17 cm, Tiefe 17 cm, Breite 4 cm, Kannyu-Krackle-Glasur in Celadon, aus der Shōwa-Periode, in hervorragendem Zustand.
Vom Verkäufer bereitgestellte Beschreibung
Maker / Brand: Tachikichi
Title of Work: Layered Mist Dimples Flower Vase
OPENING HOOK:
This Tachikichi vase immediately captivates with its extraordinary kannyu, or crackle glaze, a mesmerizing web of natural fissures that dance across a surface of serene celadon green. It is a sublime example of Japanese ceramic artistry, inviting contemplation and quiet admiration.
Artistic Background, Celadon Ware
TIME-TRAVEL PARAGRAPH:
Imagine the skilled artisans at the Tachikichi kilns, where generations of ceramic knowledge are passed down with reverence. The air hums with the quiet dedication of hands shaping clay, the precise mixing of minerals for the glaze, and the controlled chaos of the kiln's fiery embrace. This vase emerged from such an environment, a testament to the careful process of firing, where the clay and glaze cool at different rates, coaxing forth the delicate, unpredictable crackle pattern. It connects us directly to a living tradition, echoing the ancient Chinese celadon masters whose techniques were refined and reinterpreted by Japanese craftsmen over centuries.
Design and Technique, Kannyu (Crackle Glaze)
IMAGE-DRIVEN PARAGRAPH:
The surface of this vase is a masterclass in kannyu, where the vibrant, almost jade-like celadon glaze is permeated by a finely networked pattern of dark brown lines. Each fissure, a testament to the clay's memory and the glaze's journey through the kiln, creates an incredible depth and visual texture. The rich blue-green hue shifts subtly with the play of light, from a deeper teal in shaded areas to a luminous aqua where illuminated, reminiscent of ancient ice or a tranquil pond viewed through a delicate mist. This intentional cracking is highly prized, embodying the wabi-sabi aesthetic, an appreciation for natural, imperfect beauty and the passage of time.
Form and Aesthetic Qualities
Silhouette: A perfectly balanced ovoid form, tapering gently towards a refined, subtly flared mouth. Its graceful, organic curve invites the hand, possessing a harmonious simplicity that speaks of considered design.
Surface: The finely networked kannyu glaze offers a unique tactile and visual experience. While smooth and cool to the touch, the intricate dark lines of the crackle provide a striking visual contrast, creating an illusion of subtle relief and an almost ethereal shimmer.
Presence: This piece commands a quiet reverence. Whether holding a single branch of cherry blossom or standing unadorned, its understated elegance and profound surface texture make it an anchor of serenity and a focal point in any space.
Collectible Value
Rarity: Tachikichi is renowned for its commitment to quality and traditional craftsmanship. Pieces exhibiting such a consistently beautiful and well-executed kannyu glaze are highly sought after, reflecting a level of skill that is becoming increasingly precious.
Versatility: With its timeless celadon hue and minimalist form, this vase effortlessly bridges traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary minimalist design. It complements both classic dark wood settings and bright, modern interiors with equal grace.
Heritage: Owning this vase is to possess a tangible connection to the enduring beauty and sophisticated artistry of Japanese ceramics. It represents a living legacy, a piece that carries the whisper of its creation and the quiet dignity of a centuries-old craft tradition.
CLOSING:
As discerning collectors increasingly seek out examples of such refined Japanese artistry, this Tachikichi vase presents a thoughtful acquisition, a piece that transcends mere decoration to become a cherished object of lasting beauty and cultural significance.
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.
Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor
Maker / Brand: Tachikichi
Title of Work: Layered Mist Dimples Flower Vase
OPENING HOOK:
This Tachikichi vase immediately captivates with its extraordinary kannyu, or crackle glaze, a mesmerizing web of natural fissures that dance across a surface of serene celadon green. It is a sublime example of Japanese ceramic artistry, inviting contemplation and quiet admiration.
Artistic Background, Celadon Ware
TIME-TRAVEL PARAGRAPH:
Imagine the skilled artisans at the Tachikichi kilns, where generations of ceramic knowledge are passed down with reverence. The air hums with the quiet dedication of hands shaping clay, the precise mixing of minerals for the glaze, and the controlled chaos of the kiln's fiery embrace. This vase emerged from such an environment, a testament to the careful process of firing, where the clay and glaze cool at different rates, coaxing forth the delicate, unpredictable crackle pattern. It connects us directly to a living tradition, echoing the ancient Chinese celadon masters whose techniques were refined and reinterpreted by Japanese craftsmen over centuries.
Design and Technique, Kannyu (Crackle Glaze)
IMAGE-DRIVEN PARAGRAPH:
The surface of this vase is a masterclass in kannyu, where the vibrant, almost jade-like celadon glaze is permeated by a finely networked pattern of dark brown lines. Each fissure, a testament to the clay's memory and the glaze's journey through the kiln, creates an incredible depth and visual texture. The rich blue-green hue shifts subtly with the play of light, from a deeper teal in shaded areas to a luminous aqua where illuminated, reminiscent of ancient ice or a tranquil pond viewed through a delicate mist. This intentional cracking is highly prized, embodying the wabi-sabi aesthetic, an appreciation for natural, imperfect beauty and the passage of time.
Form and Aesthetic Qualities
Silhouette: A perfectly balanced ovoid form, tapering gently towards a refined, subtly flared mouth. Its graceful, organic curve invites the hand, possessing a harmonious simplicity that speaks of considered design.
Surface: The finely networked kannyu glaze offers a unique tactile and visual experience. While smooth and cool to the touch, the intricate dark lines of the crackle provide a striking visual contrast, creating an illusion of subtle relief and an almost ethereal shimmer.
Presence: This piece commands a quiet reverence. Whether holding a single branch of cherry blossom or standing unadorned, its understated elegance and profound surface texture make it an anchor of serenity and a focal point in any space.
Collectible Value
Rarity: Tachikichi is renowned for its commitment to quality and traditional craftsmanship. Pieces exhibiting such a consistently beautiful and well-executed kannyu glaze are highly sought after, reflecting a level of skill that is becoming increasingly precious.
Versatility: With its timeless celadon hue and minimalist form, this vase effortlessly bridges traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary minimalist design. It complements both classic dark wood settings and bright, modern interiors with equal grace.
Heritage: Owning this vase is to possess a tangible connection to the enduring beauty and sophisticated artistry of Japanese ceramics. It represents a living legacy, a piece that carries the whisper of its creation and the quiet dignity of a centuries-old craft tradition.
CLOSING:
As discerning collectors increasingly seek out examples of such refined Japanese artistry, this Tachikichi vase presents a thoughtful acquisition, a piece that transcends mere decoration to become a cherished object of lasting beauty and cultural significance.
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.

