Vase - Porzellan, Blattgold-Vase auf schwarzer Glasur — Arita-Porzellan von einem Nitten-Künstler - Japan - Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明 (1936-2017) (Ohne mindestpreis)

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Fujii Shumei (1936–2017) Arita Porzellanvase aus der Showa-Periode, birnenförmig, schwarzer Glanz mit Goldblatt-Motiven auf Vorder- und Rückseite, bernsteinfarbene Unterlage unter jedem Blatt, Innendurchmesser randlich rotbraun glasiert, unglasierte weiße Porzellanfußring; Höhe 27 cm, Durchmesser max. 17 cm, Gewicht 988 g, hervorragender Zustand, Herkunft Japan.

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藤井朱明 Fujii Shumei (1936–2017) — 有田焼 Arita Porcelain Vase with 金彩 木の葉 Gold Leaf Motif on 黒釉 Black Glaze

This elegant pear-shaped vase is covered in a deep, lustrous black glaze that creates a striking visual backdrop for the intricate gold-painted leaf motifs that adorn both the front and back of the body.

Beneath each leaf, a warm amber-brown undercoat has been carefully applied, adding depth, shadow, and a sense of three-dimensionality to every vein and contour. As light moves across the surface, the interplay of black, gold, and brown shifts dramatically, offering a different view from every angle.

The interior of the mouth rim is glazed in a warm reddish-brown, providing a refined contrast to the darkened exterior. The unglazed foot ring reveals a fine, brilliant-white porcelain body — a hallmark of premium Arita ware, where the quality of the clay itself is part of the artistic statement.

With its substantial weight and commanding presence, this vase makes a powerful display piece whether placed in a tokonoma alcove, on a shelf, or as a centerpiece in any interior.

Fujii Shumei devoted his career to developing a signature technique of applying leaf imagery through underglaze painting and gold overglaze, capturing the changing seasons of Arita in porcelain. His work was acquired by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on six occasions — a mark of recognition typically reserved for works considered representative of Japanese artistic culture abroad.

Size
Height: 27 cm
Width (max diameter): 17 cm

Weight
988 g

Condition
The vase is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs.

Artist Profile
藤井朱明 Fujii Shumei (1936–2017)
Born in Arita, Saga Prefecture, the birthplace of Japanese porcelain. From the age of fifteen, Fujii worked at local akae-ya (overglaze enamel workshops) and ceramic manufacturers, building a deep technical foundation in Arita ware. In 1962 his work "Kanryu" was accepted into the Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition), and he went on to be selected a total of fifteen times. He established his own workshop in 1963 and opened Shumei Kiln in 1974.
Fujii developed a highly personal technique of depicting leaf forms through a combination of underglaze painting and gold overglaze, using the imagery of the natural world around Arita to evoke the four seasons. His works were acquired by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on six occasions — a recognition typically awarded to pieces considered representative of Japanese culture overseas. He received numerous prizes, including awards at the Japan Ceramic Exhibition, the Minister of Education Award at the Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition, and the Japan New Craft Award at the Japan New Craft Exhibition. He was a member (kai-yu) of the Nitten and of the Saga Fine Arts Association.

【Important Notice】
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx.
Estimated delivery time is about 1–3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes, and other charges are not included.
Combined shipping with other items is not available.
Thank you for your understanding.

Please note: From 1 July 2026, a €3 EU customs duty applies to all shipments from outside the EU, in addition to VAT already collected at checkout. This fee will be charged by the carrier upon delivery.

藤井朱明 Fujii Shumei (1936–2017) — 有田焼 Arita Porcelain Vase with 金彩 木の葉 Gold Leaf Motif on 黒釉 Black Glaze

This elegant pear-shaped vase is covered in a deep, lustrous black glaze that creates a striking visual backdrop for the intricate gold-painted leaf motifs that adorn both the front and back of the body.

Beneath each leaf, a warm amber-brown undercoat has been carefully applied, adding depth, shadow, and a sense of three-dimensionality to every vein and contour. As light moves across the surface, the interplay of black, gold, and brown shifts dramatically, offering a different view from every angle.

The interior of the mouth rim is glazed in a warm reddish-brown, providing a refined contrast to the darkened exterior. The unglazed foot ring reveals a fine, brilliant-white porcelain body — a hallmark of premium Arita ware, where the quality of the clay itself is part of the artistic statement.

With its substantial weight and commanding presence, this vase makes a powerful display piece whether placed in a tokonoma alcove, on a shelf, or as a centerpiece in any interior.

Fujii Shumei devoted his career to developing a signature technique of applying leaf imagery through underglaze painting and gold overglaze, capturing the changing seasons of Arita in porcelain. His work was acquired by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on six occasions — a mark of recognition typically reserved for works considered representative of Japanese artistic culture abroad.

Size
Height: 27 cm
Width (max diameter): 17 cm

Weight
988 g

Condition
The vase is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs.

Artist Profile
藤井朱明 Fujii Shumei (1936–2017)
Born in Arita, Saga Prefecture, the birthplace of Japanese porcelain. From the age of fifteen, Fujii worked at local akae-ya (overglaze enamel workshops) and ceramic manufacturers, building a deep technical foundation in Arita ware. In 1962 his work "Kanryu" was accepted into the Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition), and he went on to be selected a total of fifteen times. He established his own workshop in 1963 and opened Shumei Kiln in 1974.
Fujii developed a highly personal technique of depicting leaf forms through a combination of underglaze painting and gold overglaze, using the imagery of the natural world around Arita to evoke the four seasons. His works were acquired by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on six occasions — a recognition typically awarded to pieces considered representative of Japanese culture overseas. He received numerous prizes, including awards at the Japan Ceramic Exhibition, the Minister of Education Award at the Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition, and the Japan New Craft Award at the Japan New Craft Exhibition. He was a member (kai-yu) of the Nitten and of the Saga Fine Arts Association.

【Important Notice】
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx.
Estimated delivery time is about 1–3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes, and other charges are not included.
Combined shipping with other items is not available.
Thank you for your understanding.

Please note: From 1 July 2026, a €3 EU customs duty applies to all shipments from outside the EU, in addition to VAT already collected at checkout. This fee will be charged by the carrier upon delivery.

Details

Epoche
1900-2000
Gewicht
988 g
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明 (1936-2017)
Anzahl der Objekte
1
Herkunftsland
Japan
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明 (1936-2017)
Material
Porcelain, Gold Leaf Vase on Black Glaze — Arita Porcelain by Nitten Artist
Hersteller / Marke
Arita wear
Zustand
Hervorragender Zustand - kaum gebraucht, mit minimalen Altersspuren & Verschleißerscheinungen
Höhe
27 cm
Breite
17 cm
Tiefe
17 cm
Durchmesser
17 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
Showa period (1926-1989)
JapanVerifiziert
176
Verkaufte Objekte
100 %
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