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Vase der dritten Generation Tokuda Yasokichi Kutani mit blau-grünem Glasur – Ein keramisches Erbe - Porzellan - Third Generation Tokuda Yasokichi - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
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Vase der dritten Generation Tokuda Yasokichi Kutani mit blau-grünem Glasur – Ein keramisches Erbe - Porzellan - Third Generation Tokuda Yasokichi - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

When the extraordinary meets the collectible, few pieces command attention like this striking vase by Tokuda Yasokichi III, a name synonymous with Kutani porcelain excellence. Bearing the artist's signature, this 22.1cm tall vessel captures the luminous hekimei-yu (blue-green glaze) that has made this ceramic dynasty legendary among serious collectors. Crafted by the third generation of Japan's most celebrated Kutani family, this flower vase represents decades of inherited mastery passed down through the Tokuda lineage. The Tokuda name first gained prominence in the late Edo period, with each successive generation elevating the art of Kutani glazing to new heights. This particular piece showcases the signature blue-green crystalline glaze that became the hallmark of the third generation's work, a technique requiring precise temperature control and timing that few potters have mastered. The hekimei-yu glaze creates an almost otherworldly depth, with subtle variations in tone that shift with the light - a quality that transforms any European interior from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether displayed in a modern London townhouse or a continental villa, this vase's serene palette complements both minimalist aesthetics and traditional décor. The elegant proportions (5.8cm diameter, 22.1cm height) make it perfect for showcasing a single statement bloom or small seasonal arrangement. Condition assessment reveals some wear consistent with age and careful use, honestly reflected in the original auction grading. The piece retains its structural integrity and the mesmerising glaze quality remains undiminished - indeed, these subtle marks only serve to authenticate its genuine vintage provenance. Similar works by third-generation Tokuda Yasokichi have found homes in prestigious collections worldwide, with examples held by major ceramic museums demonstrating the enduring significance of this artistic lineage. The combination of signature authenticity, superior craftsmanship, and the increasingly rare nature of early Tokuda pieces makes this an exceptional acquisition opportunity. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese ceramics and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

Nr. 99451970

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Vase der dritten Generation Tokuda Yasokichi Kutani mit blau-grünem Glasur – Ein keramisches Erbe - Porzellan - Third Generation Tokuda Yasokichi - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Vase der dritten Generation Tokuda Yasokichi Kutani mit blau-grünem Glasur – Ein keramisches Erbe - Porzellan - Third Generation Tokuda Yasokichi - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

When the extraordinary meets the collectible, few pieces command attention like this striking vase by Tokuda Yasokichi III, a name synonymous with Kutani porcelain excellence. Bearing the artist's signature, this 22.1cm tall vessel captures the luminous hekimei-yu (blue-green glaze) that has made this ceramic dynasty legendary among serious collectors.

Crafted by the third generation of Japan's most celebrated Kutani family, this flower vase represents decades of inherited mastery passed down through the Tokuda lineage. The Tokuda name first gained prominence in the late Edo period, with each successive generation elevating the art of Kutani glazing to new heights. This particular piece showcases the signature blue-green crystalline glaze that became the hallmark of the third generation's work, a technique requiring precise temperature control and timing that few potters have mastered.

The hekimei-yu glaze creates an almost otherworldly depth, with subtle variations in tone that shift with the light - a quality that transforms any European interior from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether displayed in a modern London townhouse or a continental villa, this vase's serene palette complements both minimalist aesthetics and traditional décor. The elegant proportions (5.8cm diameter, 22.1cm height) make it perfect for showcasing a single statement bloom or small seasonal arrangement.

Condition assessment reveals some wear consistent with age and careful use, honestly reflected in the original auction grading. The piece retains its structural integrity and the mesmerising glaze quality remains undiminished - indeed, these subtle marks only serve to authenticate its genuine vintage provenance.

Similar works by third-generation Tokuda Yasokichi have found homes in prestigious collections worldwide, with examples held by major ceramic museums demonstrating the enduring significance of this artistic lineage. The combination of signature authenticity, superior craftsmanship, and the increasingly rare nature of early Tokuda pieces makes this an exceptional acquisition opportunity.

Shipping & Handling
We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee
We specialise in authentic Japanese ceramics and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.


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