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"Vogel unter resonanten Blättern" Kutani-Ware Porzellan-Vase mit originaler Holzkiste - Asakura Isokichi III - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert
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"Vogel unter resonanten Blättern" Kutani-Ware Porzellan-Vase mit originaler Holzkiste - Asakura Isokichi III - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert

Asakura Isokichi III – "Bird Among Resonant Leaves" Kutani Ware Porcelain Vase – Signed – With Original Wooden Box Product Overview An elegant Kutani ware porcelain vase by Asakura Isokichi III (Third Generation), titled "Bird Among Resonant Leaves" (葉韻に鳥). The rounded bottle-shaped body is finished in a rich turquoise-green glaze and decorated with a charming blue bird resting among stylized maple leaves in relief. The harmonious combination of sculptural carving, vivid overglaze enamels, and graceful composition reflects the refined decorative aesthetics of modern Kutani ware. The vase bears the artist's signature on the base and is accompanied by its original wooden storage box bearing the title of the work. Product Details This work exemplifies the mature style of Asakura Isokichi III, an accomplished Kutani ceramic artist who combined traditional Kutani techniques with contemporary artistic expression. The softly rounded form provides an ideal canvas for the flowing composition. Carved maple leaves create depth and movement, while the delicately painted blue bird becomes the focal point against the luminous turquoise glaze. The relief carving enhances the three-dimensional quality of the design, producing a subtle interplay of light and shadow across the surface. The poetic title, "Bird Among Resonant Leaves," evokes the quiet beauty of nature. Suitable both as a flower vase and as a display piece, this work represents the refined craftsmanship and artistic elegance of modern Kutani porcelain. Product Specifications Artist: Asakura Isokichi III (Third Generation) Title: Bird Among Resonant Leaves (葉韻に鳥) Type: Flower Vase Ware: Kutani Ware Material: Porcelain Technique: Hand-painted overglaze enamels with relief carving Dimensions: Height: 19.5 cm (7.7 in) Width: 16.0 cm (6.3 in) Weight: 1.3 kg (2.9 lb) Signature: Artist's signature on the base Original Box: Original wooden storage box with the title of the work inscribed Condition: Pre-owned vintage condition. The vase is well preserved with minor signs of age and storage. Please examine the photographs carefully, as they form part of the description. About the Artist Asakura Isokichi III (born 1941 in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture) is a distinguished Kutani ware ceramic artist. After completing professional training at the Ceramic Department of the Government Industrial Research Institute in Nagoya, he studied under the celebrated overglaze enamel master Kitade Tojiro. Throughout his career he received numerous awards at both the Nitten Exhibition and the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition. In 1999, he succeeded to the name Asakura Isokichi III, received the Minister of Education Award at the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition, and became a Nitten Councillor. His later honors include the Ishikawa Prefecture Cultural Merit Award (2002), the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Commendation (2006), recognition as a member of the Ishikawa Prefecture Kutani Ware Intangible Cultural Property Preservation Association (2010), and appointment as Chairman of the Komatsu Artists Association (2011). Background of the Product Kutani ware, originating in Ishikawa Prefecture, is one of Japan's most celebrated porcelain traditions, renowned for its brilliant overglaze enamels and expressive decorative style. Contemporary Kutani masters such as Asakura Isokichi III have continued this tradition while introducing sculptural forms and modern artistic compositions, creating works highly appreciated by collectors of Japanese ceramics. All photos were taken by the seller. They also show the actual product to be delivered. Shipping Shipped by FedEx or EMS with tracking number and compensation. Unless there are some irregularities such as bad weather or traffic problems, delivery can be made in about one week from the time of payment. International Buyers - Please Note Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. 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. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

Nr. 105382830

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"Vogel unter resonanten Blättern" Kutani-Ware Porzellan-Vase mit originaler Holzkiste - Asakura Isokichi III - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert

"Vogel unter resonanten Blättern" Kutani-Ware Porzellan-Vase mit originaler Holzkiste - Asakura Isokichi III - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert

Asakura Isokichi III – "Bird Among Resonant Leaves" Kutani Ware Porcelain Vase – Signed – With Original Wooden Box

Product Overview

An elegant Kutani ware porcelain vase by Asakura Isokichi III (Third Generation), titled "Bird Among Resonant Leaves" (葉韻に鳥).

The rounded bottle-shaped body is finished in a rich turquoise-green glaze and decorated with a charming blue bird resting among stylized maple leaves in relief. The harmonious combination of sculptural carving, vivid overglaze enamels, and graceful composition reflects the refined decorative aesthetics of modern Kutani ware.

The vase bears the artist's signature on the base and is accompanied by its original wooden storage box bearing the title of the work.

Product Details

This work exemplifies the mature style of Asakura Isokichi III, an accomplished Kutani ceramic artist who combined traditional Kutani techniques with contemporary artistic expression.

The softly rounded form provides an ideal canvas for the flowing composition. Carved maple leaves create depth and movement, while the delicately painted blue bird becomes the focal point against the luminous turquoise glaze. The relief carving enhances the three-dimensional quality of the design, producing a subtle interplay of light and shadow across the surface.

The poetic title, "Bird Among Resonant Leaves," evokes the quiet beauty of nature. Suitable both as a flower vase and as a display piece, this work represents the refined craftsmanship and artistic elegance of modern Kutani porcelain.

Product Specifications

Artist:
Asakura Isokichi III (Third Generation)

Title:
Bird Among Resonant Leaves (葉韻に鳥)

Type:
Flower Vase

Ware:
Kutani Ware

Material:
Porcelain

Technique:
Hand-painted overglaze enamels with relief carving

Dimensions:
Height: 19.5 cm (7.7 in)

Width: 16.0 cm (6.3 in)

Weight:
1.3 kg (2.9 lb)

Signature:
Artist's signature on the base

Original Box:
Original wooden storage box with the title of the work inscribed

Condition:
Pre-owned vintage condition. The vase is well preserved with minor signs of age and storage. Please examine the photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.

About the Artist

Asakura Isokichi III (born 1941 in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture) is a distinguished Kutani ware ceramic artist.

After completing professional training at the Ceramic Department of the Government Industrial Research Institute in Nagoya, he studied under the celebrated overglaze enamel master Kitade Tojiro. Throughout his career he received numerous awards at both the Nitten Exhibition and the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition.

In 1999, he succeeded to the name Asakura Isokichi III, received the Minister of Education Award at the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition, and became a Nitten Councillor.

His later honors include the Ishikawa Prefecture Cultural Merit Award (2002), the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Commendation (2006), recognition as a member of the Ishikawa Prefecture Kutani Ware Intangible Cultural Property Preservation Association (2010), and appointment as Chairman of the Komatsu Artists Association (2011).

Background of the Product

Kutani ware, originating in Ishikawa Prefecture, is one of Japan's most celebrated porcelain traditions, renowned for its brilliant overglaze enamels and expressive decorative style. Contemporary Kutani masters such as Asakura Isokichi III have continued this tradition while introducing sculptural forms and modern artistic compositions, creating works highly appreciated by collectors of Japanese ceramics.

All photos were taken by the seller. They also show the actual product to be delivered.

Shipping

Shipped by FedEx or EMS with tracking number and compensation. Unless there are some irregularities such as bad weather or traffic problems, delivery can be made in about one week from the time of payment.

International Buyers - Please Note

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

Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

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.

We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

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