Nr. 103901160

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Vase - Keramik - Japan - Hängende Blumenvase  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Vase - Keramik - Japan - Hängende Blumenvase (Ohne mindestpreis)

This elegant Japanese hanging flower vase is a beautifully atmospheric example of rustic studio pottery, likely created in the tradition of Shigaraki ware. The tall cylindrical form, natural sandy clay texture, and flowing ash-like glaze effects evoke the organic aesthetic for which Shigaraki ceramics are internationally admired. The vase features a handwoven rattan-style handle, allowing it to be displayed as a hanging flower container or wall accent. The contrast between the rough, mineral-rich clay body and the soft flowing glazes in ivory, olive brown, and pale turquoise creates a harmonious balance between earthy simplicity and artistic sophistication. The subtle firing marks and natural kiln effects further enhance the wabi-sabi character of the piece. Its compact vertical form makes it ideal for displaying a single seasonal flower or branch, bringing a refined Japanese atmosphere into both modern and traditional interiors. The interior includes a small drainage hole, suggesting it may originally have been intended for ikebana or decorative floral use. Based on the clay texture, firing character, and glaze style, this piece is believed to be influenced by Shigaraki-yaki traditions and was likely produced during the late Showa period (昭和後期 / late 20th century, circa 1970s–1990s). Minor age-related wear and natural irregularities are consistent with handmade Japanese ceramics and add to its authenticity and charm. Please note that the Coca-Cola can shown in the photographs is for size reference only and is not included in the lot. Artist / Kiln Profile Shigaraki ware, known as Shigaraki-yaki, is one of Japan’s oldest ceramic traditions and originates from Shiga Prefecture. With a history dating back more than 800 years, Shigaraki pottery is celebrated for its coarse clay texture, natural ash effects, and rustic beauty created by high-temperature wood firing. Closely associated with the Japanese tea ceremony and the aesthetics of wabi-sabi, Shigaraki ceramics remain highly valued by collectors and interior designers around the world. This hanging vase reflects the enduring appeal of modern folk-inspired Japanese pottery, where functional craftsmanship and sculptural artistry coexist beautifully. Size Approx.: H21 × W5 × D5 cm Weight: 166 g Condition:(Please see the photos) - It is in vintage condition. - Due to aging, there may be some scratches, stains or dirt. - Please note that the actual impression may differ depending on the lighting conditions when taking photos. Shipping The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by mainly Japan Post / EMS or DHL depend on the situation. It will be shipped from Japan, so it takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally. Please understand that we use recycled materials (cardboard, old newspapers, etc.) as much as possible for packaging materials in order to protect the environment. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer their contact. If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. Thank you for your cooperation.

Nr. 103901160

Verkauft
Vase - Keramik - Japan - Hängende Blumenvase  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Keramik - Japan - Hängende Blumenvase (Ohne mindestpreis)

This elegant Japanese hanging flower vase is a beautifully atmospheric example of rustic studio pottery, likely created in the tradition of Shigaraki ware. The tall cylindrical form, natural sandy clay texture, and flowing ash-like glaze effects evoke the organic aesthetic for which Shigaraki ceramics are internationally admired.

The vase features a handwoven rattan-style handle, allowing it to be displayed as a hanging flower container or wall accent. The contrast between the rough, mineral-rich clay body and the soft flowing glazes in ivory, olive brown, and pale turquoise creates a harmonious balance between earthy simplicity and artistic sophistication. The subtle firing marks and natural kiln effects further enhance the wabi-sabi character of the piece.

Its compact vertical form makes it ideal for displaying a single seasonal flower or branch, bringing a refined Japanese atmosphere into both modern and traditional interiors. The interior includes a small drainage hole, suggesting it may originally have been intended for ikebana or decorative floral use.

Based on the clay texture, firing character, and glaze style, this piece is believed to be influenced by Shigaraki-yaki traditions and was likely produced during the late Showa period (昭和後期 / late 20th century, circa 1970s–1990s). Minor age-related wear and natural irregularities are consistent with handmade Japanese ceramics and add to its authenticity and charm.

Please note that the Coca-Cola can shown in the photographs is for size reference only and is not included in the lot.

Artist / Kiln Profile
Shigaraki ware, known as Shigaraki-yaki, is one of Japan’s oldest ceramic traditions and originates from Shiga Prefecture. With a history dating back more than 800 years, Shigaraki pottery is celebrated for its coarse clay texture, natural ash effects, and rustic beauty created by high-temperature wood firing. Closely associated with the Japanese tea ceremony and the aesthetics of wabi-sabi, Shigaraki ceramics remain highly valued by collectors and interior designers around the world.

This hanging vase reflects the enduring appeal of modern folk-inspired Japanese pottery, where functional craftsmanship and sculptural artistry coexist beautifully.

Size
Approx.: H21 × W5 × D5 cm
Weight: 166 g

Condition:(Please see the photos)
- It is in vintage condition.
- Due to aging, there may be some scratches, stains or dirt.
- Please note that the actual impression may differ depending on the lighting conditions when taking photos.

Shipping
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by mainly Japan Post / EMS or DHL depend on the situation.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally.

Please understand that we use recycled materials (cardboard, old newspapers, etc.)
as much as possible for packaging materials in order to protect the environment.

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer their contact.
If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

Thank you for your cooperation.


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