Nr. 99908889

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Kabuto (1) - Edo - Japan - 1970-1980, 1950-1960, 1960-1970, Sehr seltene Bizen-Keramikfigur eines Sengoku-Kriegsherrn
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€ 220
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Kabuto (1) - Edo - Japan - 1970-1980, 1950-1960, 1960-1970, Sehr seltene Bizen-Keramikfigur eines Sengoku-Kriegsherrn

This is a Bizen ware figurine of a military commander. The commander is wearing a helmet and face mask. This has a great sense of power. Helmet figurines made from pottery are very rare. Also, even the finest details have been reproduced, giving the piece a high level of quality. It is made from the brown clay that is unique to Bizen ware, giving it an old atmosphere and texture. There are some peeling, scratches, scuffs, and signs of use overall, but I think it is in relatively good condition. Bizen-yaki 備前焼: Bizen ware is a traditional Japanese pottery known for its rustic appearance and coarse texture. These pieces are characterized by their unique texture and patterns, which are created through combinations of clay, glazes, and firing techniques. Yuishi Inada is renowned for his distinctive artistic style, where he applies his own techniques and expressions to Bizen ware. Bizen-yaki is a type of pottery made in and around Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. It is one of Japan's six ancient kilns and has a history dating back a thousand years. Bizen-yaki pottery is formed individually from high-quality clay, then dried and fired without any painting or glazing. The unique appearance of Bizen-yaki is created by the fusion of clay and flames, resulting in primitive and richly beautiful patterns on the surface known as "yohen." The absence of glaze gives Bizen-yaki its distinctive rustic appearance. Fired at temperatures exceeding 1,200 degrees Celsius for about two weeks, Bizen-yaki has a higher strength compared to other ceramics. Hence the saying, "it won't break even if thrown." HEIGHT 25.2 cm WIDTH 29.8 cm DEPTH 23.0 cm WEIGHT 2600 g Condition: The condition is generally good. There is no noticeable damage, but there is peeling on the right placket and the back. There are other scratches and stains. There is no problem with displaying it. We have posted many photos, so please take a look. Atention: The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase. Shipping: The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan. We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number. Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding. 110522341108

Nr. 99908889

Verkauft
Kabuto (1) - Edo - Japan - 1970-1980, 1950-1960, 1960-1970, Sehr seltene Bizen-Keramikfigur eines Sengoku-Kriegsherrn

Kabuto (1) - Edo - Japan - 1970-1980, 1950-1960, 1960-1970, Sehr seltene Bizen-Keramikfigur eines Sengoku-Kriegsherrn

This is a Bizen ware figurine of a military commander.
The commander is wearing a helmet and face mask.
This has a great sense of power.
Helmet figurines made from pottery are very rare.
Also, even the finest details have been reproduced, giving the piece a high level of quality.
It is made from the brown clay that is unique to Bizen ware, giving it an old atmosphere and texture. There are some peeling, scratches, scuffs, and signs of use overall, but I think it is in relatively good condition.

Bizen-yaki 備前焼:
Bizen ware is a traditional Japanese pottery known for its rustic appearance and coarse texture. These pieces are characterized by their unique texture and patterns, which are created through combinations of clay, glazes, and firing techniques. Yuishi Inada is renowned for his distinctive artistic style, where he applies his own techniques and expressions to Bizen ware.

Bizen-yaki is a type of pottery made in and around Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. It is one of Japan's six ancient kilns and has a history dating back a thousand years.
Bizen-yaki pottery is formed individually from high-quality clay, then dried and fired without any painting or glazing. The unique appearance of Bizen-yaki is created by the fusion of clay and flames, resulting in primitive and richly beautiful patterns on the surface known as "yohen."
The absence of glaze gives Bizen-yaki its distinctive rustic appearance. Fired at temperatures exceeding 1,200 degrees Celsius for about two weeks, Bizen-yaki has a higher strength compared to other ceramics. Hence the saying, "it won't break even if thrown."

HEIGHT 25.2 cm
WIDTH 29.8 cm
DEPTH 23.0 cm
WEIGHT 2600 g

Condition:
The condition is generally good. There is no noticeable damage, but there is peeling on the right placket and the back. There are other scratches and stains. There is no problem with displaying it. We have posted many photos, so please take a look.

Atention:
The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase.

Shipping:
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.
We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number.
Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding.

110522341108

Höchstgebot
€ 220
Marion Oliviero
Experte
Schätzung  € 220 - € 250

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