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Vase - Nabeshima-Ware sechseckige Celadon-Vase mit Kasuri-Komon-Muster und dreibeinigem Fuß - Japan - Original-Holzkiste  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Vase - Nabeshima-Ware sechseckige Celadon-Vase mit Kasuri-Komon-Muster und dreibeinigem Fuß - Japan - Original-Holzkiste (Ohne mindestpreis)

■ Please Note: I usually ship within 24 hours after payment. However, payments made on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday will be shipped on Monday since the post office is closed on weekends. Tracking updates on Catawiki may take some time to appear. Shipping costs include insurance but not customs duties. Import taxes or customs fees may apply depending on your country, and I cannot influence or adjust them. If you disagree with the customs charges, please contact your local customs office directly. As this item ships from Japan, delivery may take longer than usual. ■ Authenticity & Handcrafted Nature: This vase is an authentic example of Nabeshima Ware and is accompanied by its original signed wooden box (tomobako). The refined celadon glaze, crisp geometric carving, and elegant hexagonal form demonstrate the exceptional craftsmanship associated with Japan’s most prestigious porcelain traditions. Variations in glaze tone and minor firing characteristics are natural results of traditional handcrafting and should be appreciated as part of the work’s individuality. ■ Estimated Period: Late 20th Century CE (approximately 1970–2000). During this period, master porcelain artists in the Nabeshima tradition continued to preserve the technical excellence of Edo-period court porcelain while adapting classical decorative motifs for modern collectors and connoisseurs. ■ Description: This elegant Nabeshima Ware flower vase features a sophisticated hexagonal body covered in a luminous celadon glaze. One side is decorated with a finely carved Kasuri Komon geometric pattern, creating a subtle interplay of light and shadow beneath the translucent glaze. The vase is further distinguished by its unusual three-footed construction, lending both stability and sculptural presence. The cool jade-like celadon surface, crisp geometric ornamentation, and architectural form embody the refined aesthetic for which Nabeshima porcelain has been celebrated for centuries. The vase is accompanied by its original signed wooden storage box. What is Nabeshima Ware? Nabeshima Ware is among the most prestigious porcelain traditions in Japan. Originally produced under the patronage of the Nabeshima feudal clan of Saga Domain during the Edo period, these porcelains were not made for commercial sale but rather as presentation pieces and gifts for the shogunate and aristocracy. Nabeshima porcelain became renowned for its extraordinary technical precision, elegant forms, and refined decorative designs. Today, works inspired by this tradition remain highly respected among collectors of Japanese ceramics. What is the Hexagonal Celadon Kasuri Komon Pattern? The term “Hexagonal Celadon Kasuri Komon Pattern” refers to several sophisticated design elements combined into a single work: Hexagonal Form: A six-sided body requiring precise porcelain craftsmanship and careful firing control. Celadon (Seiji): A translucent glaze prized throughout East Asia for its soft greenish-blue coloration resembling fine jade. Kasuri Komon Pattern: A repeating geometric motif inspired by traditional Japanese kasuri textiles. The pattern seen on this vase resembles interconnected hemp-leaf (asanoha) forms, a design historically associated with growth, vitality, and protection. Beneath the celadon glaze, the carved pattern creates remarkable depth and subtle visual complexity. The combination of these features reflects both technical mastery and refined Japanese design sensibilities. What is a Three-Footed Vase (Sankyaku Kabin)? A three-footed vase is supported by three integrated feet rather than a flat base. This design has roots in both East Asian ceramic and bronze traditions and is admired for its balance, elegance, and sculptural appearance. In Japanese decorative arts, three-footed vessels are often considered more sophisticated because they elevate the form visually while requiring greater technical precision during production. The Appeal of Celadon Glaze Celadon has been treasured for centuries across China, Korea, and Japan due to its resemblance to precious jade. Achieving a flawless celadon surface is technically demanding, as subtle variations in kiln atmosphere and temperature can dramatically affect the final color. The smooth, luminous glaze on this vase demonstrates the high level of control required for successful celadon firing. ■ Expert’s Insight: This piece embodies many qualities sought by advanced collectors of Japanese porcelain: a classical Nabeshima-inspired aesthetic, a technically challenging celadon glaze, a sophisticated geometric carving pattern, and an elegant three-footed hexagonal form. The combination of architectural shape and refined surface decoration creates a work that functions equally well as a flower vessel and as a standalone display object. Pieces of this caliber appeal not only to collectors of Japanese ceramics but also to those interested in East Asian celadon traditions and fine decorative arts. ■ Antique/Vintage Notice: This item is a handcrafted ceramic artwork and may show minor firing imperfections, glaze irregularities, kiln effects, or natural signs of age consistent with traditional Japanese pottery. Such characteristics are not defects but are valued as evidence of authenticity, craftsmanship, and the unique firing process. Please review all photographs carefully before purchasing. ■ Shipping & Handling: We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Nr. 104344521

Verkauft
Vase - Nabeshima-Ware sechseckige Celadon-Vase mit Kasuri-Komon-Muster und dreibeinigem Fuß - Japan - Original-Holzkiste  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Nabeshima-Ware sechseckige Celadon-Vase mit Kasuri-Komon-Muster und dreibeinigem Fuß - Japan - Original-Holzkiste (Ohne mindestpreis)

■ Please Note:
I usually ship within 24 hours after payment. However, payments made on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday will be shipped on Monday since the post office is closed on weekends. Tracking updates on Catawiki may take some time to appear. Shipping costs include insurance but not customs duties. Import taxes or customs fees may apply depending on your country, and I cannot influence or adjust them. If you disagree with the customs charges, please contact your local customs office directly. As this item ships from Japan, delivery may take longer than usual.

■ Authenticity & Handcrafted Nature:
This vase is an authentic example of Nabeshima Ware and is accompanied by its original signed wooden box (tomobako). The refined celadon glaze, crisp geometric carving, and elegant hexagonal form demonstrate the exceptional craftsmanship associated with Japan’s most prestigious porcelain traditions. Variations in glaze tone and minor firing characteristics are natural results of traditional handcrafting and should be appreciated as part of the work’s individuality.

■ Estimated Period:
Late 20th Century CE (approximately 1970–2000). During this period, master porcelain artists in the Nabeshima tradition continued to preserve the technical excellence of Edo-period court porcelain while adapting classical decorative motifs for modern collectors and connoisseurs.

■ Description:
This elegant Nabeshima Ware flower vase features a sophisticated hexagonal body covered in a luminous celadon glaze. One side is decorated with a finely carved Kasuri Komon geometric pattern, creating a subtle interplay of light and shadow beneath the translucent glaze. The vase is further distinguished by its unusual three-footed construction, lending both stability and sculptural presence.

The cool jade-like celadon surface, crisp geometric ornamentation, and architectural form embody the refined aesthetic for which Nabeshima porcelain has been celebrated for centuries.

The vase is accompanied by its original signed wooden storage box.

What is Nabeshima Ware?
Nabeshima Ware is among the most prestigious porcelain traditions in Japan. Originally produced under the patronage of the Nabeshima feudal clan of Saga Domain during the Edo period, these porcelains were not made for commercial sale but rather as presentation pieces and gifts for the shogunate and aristocracy. Nabeshima porcelain became renowned for its extraordinary technical precision, elegant forms, and refined decorative designs. Today, works inspired by this tradition remain highly respected among collectors of Japanese ceramics.

What is the Hexagonal Celadon Kasuri Komon Pattern?
The term “Hexagonal Celadon Kasuri Komon Pattern” refers to several sophisticated design elements combined into a single work:

Hexagonal Form: A six-sided body requiring precise porcelain craftsmanship and careful firing control.
Celadon (Seiji): A translucent glaze prized throughout East Asia for its soft greenish-blue coloration resembling fine jade.
Kasuri Komon Pattern: A repeating geometric motif inspired by traditional Japanese kasuri textiles. The pattern seen on this vase resembles interconnected hemp-leaf (asanoha) forms, a design historically associated with growth, vitality, and protection. Beneath the celadon glaze, the carved pattern creates remarkable depth and subtle visual complexity.

The combination of these features reflects both technical mastery and refined Japanese design sensibilities.

What is a Three-Footed Vase (Sankyaku Kabin)?
A three-footed vase is supported by three integrated feet rather than a flat base. This design has roots in both East Asian ceramic and bronze traditions and is admired for its balance, elegance, and sculptural appearance. In Japanese decorative arts, three-footed vessels are often considered more sophisticated because they elevate the form visually while requiring greater technical precision during production.

The Appeal of Celadon Glaze
Celadon has been treasured for centuries across China, Korea, and Japan due to its resemblance to precious jade. Achieving a flawless celadon surface is technically demanding, as subtle variations in kiln atmosphere and temperature can dramatically affect the final color. The smooth, luminous glaze on this vase demonstrates the high level of control required for successful celadon firing.

■ Expert’s Insight:
This piece embodies many qualities sought by advanced collectors of Japanese porcelain: a classical Nabeshima-inspired aesthetic, a technically challenging celadon glaze, a sophisticated geometric carving pattern, and an elegant three-footed hexagonal form. The combination of architectural shape and refined surface decoration creates a work that functions equally well as a flower vessel and as a standalone display object. Pieces of this caliber appeal not only to collectors of Japanese ceramics but also to those interested in East Asian celadon traditions and fine decorative arts.

■ Antique/Vintage Notice:
This item is a handcrafted ceramic artwork and may show minor firing imperfections, glaze irregularities, kiln effects, or natural signs of age consistent with traditional Japanese pottery. Such characteristics are not defects but are valued as evidence of authenticity, craftsmanship, and the unique firing process. Please review all photographs carefully before purchasing.

■ Shipping & Handling:
We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

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