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Arita Ware Juko — Ein Gefäß der Wünsche, getragen von Mythos und Handwerkskunst. - Keramik - Gallery Kaden - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)
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Arita Ware Juko — Ein Gefäß der Wünsche, getragen von Mythos und Handwerkskunst. - Keramik - Gallery Kaden - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)

This is a refined Arita ware lidded jar created by Gallery Kaden (花伝), a respected porcelain studio in Saga Prefecture known for its dedication to traditional craftsmanship. The jar belongs to the studio’s “Interior Longevity Pot” series—a modern reinterpretation of traditional Japanese beauty, designed specifically as a decorative interior vessel that harmonizes both function and aesthetics. Design Concept – A Modern “Longevity Pot” for Interior Use According to Gallery Kaden, this series was developed under the theme “Reviving the Beauty of Japan.” The lid is engineered to stay closed even if tilted, allowing the piece to serve safely as an elegant storage jar or simply as a decorative object. The overall design adopts classical Japanese motifs and condenses them into a refined modern form, making it suitable for contemporary Western and Japanese interiors alike. Auspicious Dragon & Phoenix Motifs The jar is richly decorated with hand-painted images of a dragon (ryū) and a phoenix (hōō), two mythical creatures symbolizing balance, strength, virtue, and longevity in East Asian culture. Delicate brushwork, vibrant overglaze enamels, and generous gold detailing bring the swirling clouds and the dynamic movement of the creatures to life. A repeating geometric border encircles the rim, inspired by classical textile patterns, adding depth and elegance to the overall composition. Symbolism & Uses In Japanese tradition, jars featuring auspicious motifs such as dragons, phoenixes, and the concept of kotobuki (longevity) were used to celebrate important milestones. In modern interiors, pieces like this are appreciated as: ・decorative lidded jars for display ・elegant containers for small personal items ・meaningful additions to collections of Asian art or fine porcelain ・Its presence brings a sense of refinement and auspicious energy to any space. Signature & Tomobako The underside bears the hallmark 花伝造 (Kaden-zō), certifying its authenticity. It comes with its original wooden tomobako (signed box), inscribed with the title of the work. About Arita Ware (有田焼) Arita ware is Japan’s first porcelain tradition, originating over 400 years ago in Saga Prefecture. Known for its pure white clay, vivid overglaze enamels, and meticulous painting techniques, Arita ware gained early international acclaim through global export. Today, it continues to be admired worldwide for its timeless beauty and exceptional craftsmanship. About Gallery Kaden (ギャラリー花伝) Gallery Kaden is a respected Arita ware kiln producing refined porcelain that blends classical Japanese motifs with modern design. The studio is known for: ・vivid enamel painting ・delicate hand-painted brushwork ・elegant, traditional ornamentation ・high-quality porcelain craftsmanship The hallmark 「花伝造」 is used exclusively for works made in the studio, serving as a guarantee of authenticity and quality. Shipping / Policy Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking. If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed. Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Guarantee Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan. We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

Nr. 99744958

Verkauft
Arita Ware Juko — Ein Gefäß der Wünsche, getragen von Mythos und Handwerkskunst. - Keramik - Gallery Kaden - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)

Arita Ware Juko — Ein Gefäß der Wünsche, getragen von Mythos und Handwerkskunst. - Keramik - Gallery Kaden - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)

This is a refined Arita ware lidded jar created by Gallery Kaden (花伝), a respected porcelain studio in Saga Prefecture known for its dedication to traditional craftsmanship.
The jar belongs to the studio’s “Interior Longevity Pot” series—a modern reinterpretation of traditional Japanese beauty, designed specifically as a decorative interior vessel that harmonizes both function and aesthetics.

Design Concept – A Modern “Longevity Pot” for Interior Use
According to Gallery Kaden, this series was developed under the theme “Reviving the Beauty of Japan.”
The lid is engineered to stay closed even if tilted, allowing the piece to serve safely as an elegant storage jar or simply as a decorative object.
The overall design adopts classical Japanese motifs and condenses them into a refined modern form, making it suitable for contemporary Western and Japanese interiors alike.

Auspicious Dragon & Phoenix Motifs
The jar is richly decorated with hand-painted images of a dragon (ryū) and a phoenix (hōō), two mythical creatures symbolizing balance, strength, virtue, and longevity in East Asian culture.
Delicate brushwork, vibrant overglaze enamels, and generous gold detailing bring the swirling clouds and the dynamic movement of the creatures to life.

A repeating geometric border encircles the rim, inspired by classical textile patterns, adding depth and elegance to the overall composition.

Symbolism & Uses
In Japanese tradition, jars featuring auspicious motifs such as dragons, phoenixes, and the concept of kotobuki (longevity) were used to celebrate important milestones.
In modern interiors, pieces like this are appreciated as:

・decorative lidded jars for display
・elegant containers for small personal items
・meaningful additions to collections of Asian art or fine porcelain
・Its presence brings a sense of refinement and auspicious energy to any space.

Signature & Tomobako
The underside bears the hallmark 花伝造 (Kaden-zō), certifying its authenticity.
It comes with its original wooden tomobako (signed box), inscribed with the title of the work.

About Arita Ware (有田焼)
Arita ware is Japan’s first porcelain tradition, originating over 400 years ago in Saga Prefecture.
Known for its pure white clay, vivid overglaze enamels, and meticulous painting techniques, Arita ware gained early international acclaim through global export.
Today, it continues to be admired worldwide for its timeless beauty and exceptional craftsmanship.

About Gallery Kaden (ギャラリー花伝)
Gallery Kaden is a respected Arita ware kiln producing refined porcelain that blends classical Japanese motifs with modern design.
The studio is known for:

・vivid enamel painting
・delicate hand-painted brushwork
・elegant, traditional ornamentation
・high-quality porcelain craftsmanship

The hallmark 「花伝造」 is used exclusively for works made in the studio, serving as a guarantee of authenticity and quality.

Shipping / Policy
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking.
If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed.
Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer.

Guarantee
Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan.
We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

Höchstgebot
€ 35
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