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Κανάκι Edo Kiriko σε cobalt blue cut-glass από τη Hirota Glass, περίπου 1940–1950, σε εξαιρετική κατάσταση, με χειροποίητο μοτίβο διαμαντιού στο κάτω μέρος και ευρύ στόμιο, ύψος 21,5 cm, πλάτος 21 cm.

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Maker / Brand: Hirota Glass (Hirota Garasu)
Title of Work: Edo Kiriko Cobalt Blue Cut Glass Vase

This exquisite Edo Kiriko vase, crafted by Hirota Glass, embodies the pinnacle of traditional Japanese cut glass artistry. Rendered in a captivating cobalt blue, its surface is meticulously hand-cut with intricate geometric patterns that reveal the clear glass beneath, creating a dazzling interplay of light and color. Designed as a sophisticated vessel for floral arrangements, this piece serves as both a functional item and a striking decorative art object, reflecting a legacy of refined craftsmanship.

Artistic Background — Edo Kiriko

Edo Kiriko is a distinguished form of traditional Japanese cut glass that originated in Edo (present-day Tokyo) during the late Edo period, specifically around 1834. This craft flourished as artisans began to apply Western glass-cutting techniques to Japanese aesthetic sensibilities. Recognized as a Traditional Craft of Tokyo and subsequently a National Traditional Craft of Japan, Edo Kiriko is celebrated for its precise cutting, intricate patterns, and brilliant luster. The technique typically involves fusing a layer of colored glass onto a clear base, then meticulously grinding and polishing patterns into the colored layer to expose the transparent glass beneath, resulting in a vibrant contrast and remarkable depth.

Design and Technique — Cut Glass Decoration (Kiriko)

The vase showcases the sophisticated Kiriko technique, where the deep cobalt blue overlay glass is skillfully cut to reveal the underlying clear glass. This intricate process involves a series of grinding and polishing stages, demanding exceptional precision and artistic vision from the artisan. The lower half of the vase is adorned with a classic diamond-lattice pattern, a common and elegant motif in Edo Kiriko, which brilliantly refracts light and enhances the vase's radiant blue hue. The smooth upper portion of the vase provides a striking contrast to the textured, cut surface, highlighting the clarity and depth of the glass. The presence of the original wooden presentation box (kiribako), inscribed with " " (Tokyo Metropolitan Traditional Craft Edo Kiriko Vase) and dated September 2000, along with a reference to the "" (Minister of Posts and Telecommunications), suggests this piece was likely a commemorative or presentation item, adding to its historical provenance.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

* **Graceful Contours**: Standing approximately 21.5 cm tall, the vase features an elegant, tapering silhouette with a gently flared mouth (approx. 7 cm diameter) and a stable, slightly wider base (approx. 6 cm diameter), creating a harmonious and balanced form.
* **Radiant Cobalt Hue**: The glass is imbued with a rich, intense cobalt blue, a color traditionally associated with depth and luxury, which intensifies as light passes through the meticulously cut surfaces.
* **Dynamic Light Interaction**: The precision-cut facets on the lower body are designed to capture and refract light, creating a sparkling, ever-changing display that brings the vase to life and accentuates the contrast between the vibrant blue and clear glass.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal

* **Heritage Craftsmanship**: This Edo Kiriko vase represents a perfect fusion of historical Japanese glassmaking tradition and timeless aesthetic appeal, making it a testament to enduring artisanal skill.
* **Versatile Display**: Its sophisticated design and striking color allow it to seamlessly complement a range of interior styles, from traditional Japanese to modern contemporary, serving as a captivating centerpiece or an elegant accent.
* **Cultural Emblem**: As a certified Tokyo Metropolitan Traditional Craft, this piece holds significant cultural value, offering collectors a tangible connection to Japan's rich artistic heritage and the refined artistry of its glassmakers.

This Edo Kiriko vase by Hirota Glass is an exceptional acquisition for discerning collectors of Japanese art, interior designers seeking pieces of refined elegance, and anyone who appreciates the masterful craftsmanship and luminous beauty of traditional cut glass.

Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

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

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.

Maker / Brand: Hirota Glass (Hirota Garasu)
Title of Work: Edo Kiriko Cobalt Blue Cut Glass Vase

This exquisite Edo Kiriko vase, crafted by Hirota Glass, embodies the pinnacle of traditional Japanese cut glass artistry. Rendered in a captivating cobalt blue, its surface is meticulously hand-cut with intricate geometric patterns that reveal the clear glass beneath, creating a dazzling interplay of light and color. Designed as a sophisticated vessel for floral arrangements, this piece serves as both a functional item and a striking decorative art object, reflecting a legacy of refined craftsmanship.

Artistic Background — Edo Kiriko

Edo Kiriko is a distinguished form of traditional Japanese cut glass that originated in Edo (present-day Tokyo) during the late Edo period, specifically around 1834. This craft flourished as artisans began to apply Western glass-cutting techniques to Japanese aesthetic sensibilities. Recognized as a Traditional Craft of Tokyo and subsequently a National Traditional Craft of Japan, Edo Kiriko is celebrated for its precise cutting, intricate patterns, and brilliant luster. The technique typically involves fusing a layer of colored glass onto a clear base, then meticulously grinding and polishing patterns into the colored layer to expose the transparent glass beneath, resulting in a vibrant contrast and remarkable depth.

Design and Technique — Cut Glass Decoration (Kiriko)

The vase showcases the sophisticated Kiriko technique, where the deep cobalt blue overlay glass is skillfully cut to reveal the underlying clear glass. This intricate process involves a series of grinding and polishing stages, demanding exceptional precision and artistic vision from the artisan. The lower half of the vase is adorned with a classic diamond-lattice pattern, a common and elegant motif in Edo Kiriko, which brilliantly refracts light and enhances the vase's radiant blue hue. The smooth upper portion of the vase provides a striking contrast to the textured, cut surface, highlighting the clarity and depth of the glass. The presence of the original wooden presentation box (kiribako), inscribed with " " (Tokyo Metropolitan Traditional Craft Edo Kiriko Vase) and dated September 2000, along with a reference to the "" (Minister of Posts and Telecommunications), suggests this piece was likely a commemorative or presentation item, adding to its historical provenance.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

* **Graceful Contours**: Standing approximately 21.5 cm tall, the vase features an elegant, tapering silhouette with a gently flared mouth (approx. 7 cm diameter) and a stable, slightly wider base (approx. 6 cm diameter), creating a harmonious and balanced form.
* **Radiant Cobalt Hue**: The glass is imbued with a rich, intense cobalt blue, a color traditionally associated with depth and luxury, which intensifies as light passes through the meticulously cut surfaces.
* **Dynamic Light Interaction**: The precision-cut facets on the lower body are designed to capture and refract light, creating a sparkling, ever-changing display that brings the vase to life and accentuates the contrast between the vibrant blue and clear glass.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal

* **Heritage Craftsmanship**: This Edo Kiriko vase represents a perfect fusion of historical Japanese glassmaking tradition and timeless aesthetic appeal, making it a testament to enduring artisanal skill.
* **Versatile Display**: Its sophisticated design and striking color allow it to seamlessly complement a range of interior styles, from traditional Japanese to modern contemporary, serving as a captivating centerpiece or an elegant accent.
* **Cultural Emblem**: As a certified Tokyo Metropolitan Traditional Craft, this piece holds significant cultural value, offering collectors a tangible connection to Japan's rich artistic heritage and the refined artistry of its glassmakers.

This Edo Kiriko vase by Hirota Glass is an exceptional acquisition for discerning collectors of Japanese art, interior designers seeking pieces of refined elegance, and anyone who appreciates the masterful craftsmanship and luminous beauty of traditional cut glass.

Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

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

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.

Λεπτομέρειες

Εποχή
1900-2000
Τίτλος πρόσθετες πληροφορίες
Blue Cut Glass Vase
Χώρα
Ιαπωνία
Σχεδιαστής/Καλλιτέχνης/Δημιουργός
Edo Kiriko
Υλικό
Γυαλί
Manufacturer/brand
Edo Kiriko
Κατάσταση
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
21.5 cm
Width
21 cm
Depth
21.5 cm
Estimated period
1940-1950
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