Nr. 99939892

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Nerikomi Zogan Blumenvasen mit fließendem Wellenmuster - Keramik - 神谷啓介 Kamiya Keisuke - Japan - 1900-2000
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Nerikomi Zogan Blumenvasen mit fließendem Wellenmuster - Keramik - 神谷啓介 Kamiya Keisuke - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description: This is an exquisite nerikomi zōgan (marbleized and inlaid) flower vase by Kamiya Keisuke (神谷啓介), a talented ceramist from the renowned Echizen Shimizu Kiln. The piece showcases a striking contemporary design where layers of colored clay are meticulously combined and carved to create a dynamic, abstract pattern reminiscent of flowing paper streamers (shide) used in Shinto rituals. The vase features an elegant elongated form with a narrow neck that gracefully widens toward the body before tapering at the base. The surface displays a sophisticated interplay of earth-toned clay layers—ranging from warm terracotta to cool grays and whites—that spiral around the vessel in organic, ribbon-like formations. This nerikomi technique, where different colored clays are kneaded together and sliced to reveal intricate patterns, requires exceptional skill and patience. Kamiya Keisuke's work represents a perfect fusion of traditional Echizen pottery heritage with modern artistic sensibility. The piece comes with its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and descriptive pamphlet, confirming its authenticity and provenance. The vase is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks, making it a superb example of contemporary Japanese ceramic art suitable for both ikebana flower arrangement and as a standalone sculptural object. Size Height: 27.5 cm Width: 14 cm Depth: 14 cm Weight: 1927 g / 1.93 kg Condition Excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or damages. The surface shows natural aging consistent with a well-preserved ceramic piece. Artist Profile Kamiya Keisuke (神谷啓介) is a contemporary ceramic artist working at the historic Echizen Shimizu Kiln in Fukui Prefecture, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns with over 850 years of pottery tradition. He specializes in nerikomi zōgan technique, an intricate method of creating patterns by layering and manipulating different colored clays. His works are characterized by their modern aesthetic sensibility while maintaining deep respect for traditional Echizen pottery techniques. Kamiya's pieces often feature bold, abstract designs that transform functional vessels into sculptural art objects, bridging the gap between utility and pure artistic expression. NOITICE: The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

Nr. 99939892

Verkauft
Nerikomi Zogan Blumenvasen mit fließendem Wellenmuster - Keramik - 神谷啓介 Kamiya Keisuke - Japan - 1900-2000

Nerikomi Zogan Blumenvasen mit fließendem Wellenmuster - Keramik - 神谷啓介 Kamiya Keisuke - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description:

This is an exquisite nerikomi zōgan (marbleized and inlaid) flower vase by Kamiya Keisuke (神谷啓介), a talented ceramist from the renowned Echizen Shimizu Kiln.

The piece showcases a striking contemporary design where layers of colored clay are meticulously combined and carved to create a dynamic, abstract pattern reminiscent of flowing paper streamers (shide) used in Shinto rituals.

The vase features an elegant elongated form with a narrow neck that gracefully widens toward the body before tapering at the base.

The surface displays a sophisticated interplay of earth-toned clay layers—ranging from warm terracotta to cool grays and whites—that spiral around the vessel in organic, ribbon-like formations.

This nerikomi technique, where different colored clays are kneaded together and sliced to reveal intricate patterns, requires exceptional skill and patience.

Kamiya Keisuke's work represents a perfect fusion of traditional Echizen pottery heritage with modern artistic sensibility.

The piece comes with its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and descriptive pamphlet, confirming its authenticity and provenance.

The vase is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks, making it a superb example of contemporary Japanese ceramic art suitable for both ikebana flower arrangement and as a standalone sculptural object.


Size
Height: 27.5 cm
Width: 14 cm
Depth: 14 cm
Weight: 1927 g / 1.93 kg


Condition
Excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or damages. The surface shows natural aging consistent with a well-preserved ceramic piece.


Artist Profile
Kamiya Keisuke (神谷啓介) is a contemporary ceramic artist working at the historic Echizen Shimizu Kiln in Fukui Prefecture, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns with over 850 years of pottery tradition. He specializes in nerikomi zōgan technique, an intricate method of creating patterns by layering and manipulating different colored clays. His works are characterized by their modern aesthetic sensibility while maintaining deep respect for traditional Echizen pottery techniques. Kamiya's pieces often feature bold, abstract designs that transform functional vessels into sculptural art objects, bridging the gap between utility and pure artistic expression.


NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

Höchstgebot
€ 250
Surya Rutten
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Schätzung  € 400 - € 600

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