Vase - Porzellan, sometsuke (Kobaltblau), Arita-Ware, Sunrise ("Asahi") — Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明(1936-2017), Große Höhe - Japan - Waldlandschaft





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Sunrise ('Asahi') Sometsuke Porzellan Flaschenvase von Fujii Shumei, 32 cm hoch, Durchmesser 15 cm, Saga, Japan; neuwertiger Zustand ohne Chips oder Risse; inklusive Künstler-Booklet.
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Item Description
Sunrise ("Asahi") — Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明(1936-2017)Sometsuke Porcelain Bottle Vase
Rendered entirely in fine underglaze cobalt blue (sometsuke), this tall bottle-form porcelain vase captures a forest at dawn with extraordinarily dense, hair-fine brushwork — countless individual tree silhouettes rise from a misted hillside toward a soft gradient sky that shifts from lavender-pink to pale blue. The elongated, gently tapering neck is left in pure unglazed-white porcelain, drawing the eye upward and offsetting the intricacy of the painted landscape below.
The piece is by Fujii Shumei, a porcelain artist from Arita, Saga Prefecture, known for weaving tree and foliage motifs into traditional sometsuke to express the seasonal landscapes of his hometown. The base bears his authentic kiln mark, "Shumei" (朱明), incised in the clay.
Measuring 32 cm in height, this is a substantial display piece with strong visual presence — it creates a quiet, contemplative focal point wherever it is placed.
Size
Height: 32 cm
Width: 15 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Weight: 996 g
Include
A booklet (shiori) by the artist is included.
Condition
The vase is in mint, unused condition with no visible chips, cracks, or glaze flaws.
Artist Profile
Fujii Shumei (1936–2017, Arita, Saga Prefecture) began working in the local akae and porcelain trade at age 15. In 1962 his work "Kanryu" was accepted into the Nitten exhibition, the first of 15 Nitten selections. He established himself independently in nishikizuke (overglaze enamel) decoration in 1963, and opened his own kiln, Shumei-gama, in 1974. He received awards including at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition and the Minister of Education Award at the Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition. He is recognized for a distinctive technique incorporating tree and leaf motifs into sometsuke underglaze painting to depict the seasonal scenery of Arita. He was a Nitten associate member (会友) and a member of the Saga Art 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.
Item Description
Sunrise ("Asahi") — Fujii Shumei 藤井朱明(1936-2017)Sometsuke Porcelain Bottle Vase
Rendered entirely in fine underglaze cobalt blue (sometsuke), this tall bottle-form porcelain vase captures a forest at dawn with extraordinarily dense, hair-fine brushwork — countless individual tree silhouettes rise from a misted hillside toward a soft gradient sky that shifts from lavender-pink to pale blue. The elongated, gently tapering neck is left in pure unglazed-white porcelain, drawing the eye upward and offsetting the intricacy of the painted landscape below.
The piece is by Fujii Shumei, a porcelain artist from Arita, Saga Prefecture, known for weaving tree and foliage motifs into traditional sometsuke to express the seasonal landscapes of his hometown. The base bears his authentic kiln mark, "Shumei" (朱明), incised in the clay.
Measuring 32 cm in height, this is a substantial display piece with strong visual presence — it creates a quiet, contemplative focal point wherever it is placed.
Size
Height: 32 cm
Width: 15 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Weight: 996 g
Include
A booklet (shiori) by the artist is included.
Condition
The vase is in mint, unused condition with no visible chips, cracks, or glaze flaws.
Artist Profile
Fujii Shumei (1936–2017, Arita, Saga Prefecture) began working in the local akae and porcelain trade at age 15. In 1962 his work "Kanryu" was accepted into the Nitten exhibition, the first of 15 Nitten selections. He established himself independently in nishikizuke (overglaze enamel) decoration in 1963, and opened his own kiln, Shumei-gama, in 1974. He received awards including at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition and the Minister of Education Award at the Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition. He is recognized for a distinctive technique incorporating tree and leaf motifs into sometsuke underglaze painting to depict the seasonal scenery of Arita. He was a Nitten associate member (会友) and a member of the Saga Art 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.

