Βάζο - Κεραμικό - Ιαπωνία - Κεραμικό βάζο Tachikichi - Oribe Tsurukubi (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

00
ημέρες
12
ώρες
46
λεπτά
42
δευτερόλεπτα
Τρέχουσα προσφορά
€ 20
χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας
Sandra Wong
Ειδικός
Εκτιμήστε  € 150 - € 200
14 άλλα άτομα παρακολουθούν αυτό το αντικείμενο
DEΠλειοδότης 8789
20 €
NLΠλειοδότης 5847
5 €
ESΠλειοδότης 4305
2 €

Προστασία Αγοραστή Catawiki

Η πληρωμή σας είναι ασφαλής μαζί μας μέχρι να παραλάβετε το αντικείμενό σας.Προβολή λεπτομερειών

Trustpilot 4.4 | 128679 κριτικών

Βαθμολογήθηκε με Άριστα στο Trustpilot.

Κεραμικός μπουκάλας Tachikichi Kiyomizu Ware μπλε με ποικιλία γλάσσας φλαμπέ, μορφή ιχιριν-ζάσι, περιόδου Σώχα, Ιαπωνία, σε άριστη κατάσταση, ύψος 23,2 εκ, πλάτος 4 εκ, βάθος 23,2 εκ.

Περίληψη με τη βοήθεια τεχνητής νοημοσύνης

Περιγραφή από τον πωλητή

Maker / Brand: Tachikichi (Tachikichi)
Title of Work: Creative Ceramic Tachikichi Kiyomizu Ware Bud Vase, "Ancient Eastern Crimson," Symbolizing Japan-China Friendship

This exquisite bud vase, crafted by the renowned Tachikichi (Tachikichi) in the esteemed tradition of Kiyomizu Ware (Kiyomizu-yaki), showcases a masterful application of a variegated flambé glaze. Its elegant form and captivating color transitions make it a sophisticated vessel for a single bloom, embodying refined Japanese ceramic artistry. The piece, titled "Ancient Eastern Crimson," also carries a symbolic dedication to Japan-China friendship, hinting at the glaze's stylistic origins.

Artistic Background, Kiyomizu Ware (Kiyomizu-yaki)
Kiyomizu Ware refers to a diverse range of pottery and porcelain produced in Kyoto, Japan, particularly around the Kiyomizu Temple area. Originating in the late 16th century, Kiyomizu-yaki is not characterized by a single style but by its exceptional craftsmanship, sophisticated aesthetics, and adaptability, often drawing inspiration from Chinese, Korean, and domestic ceramic traditions. Historically, Kyoto served as the imperial capital and a cultural hub, fostering a demand for high-quality ceramics for courtly life, tea ceremonies, and religious institutions. This led to a rich lineage of master potters who specialized in various techniques, from delicate overglaze enamels (iro-e) to subtle celadons and strong stoneware, making Kiyomizu-yaki a symbol of Kyoto's artistic refinement and versatility.

Design and Technique, Variegated Flambé Glaze
The vase features a stunning variegated flambé-style glaze, reminiscent of historical Chinese Jun (Jun-yao) glazes, which is likely the inspiration behind the "Ancient Eastern Crimson" designation and the "Japan-China Friendship" theme. This complex glaze is achieved through precise control of atmospheric conditions during high-temperature reduction firing, causing copper oxides to create a spectrum of colors. On this piece, the glaze transitions dramatically from a deep, rich crimson-red at the base to an ethereal, mottled blue-purple towards the shoulder and neck, with subtle hints of lighter tones at the rim. The interplay of these colors creates a dynamic, almost iridescent effect, where the hues appear to shift and deepen depending on the light, making each viewing a unique experience. The graceful, attenuated form of the ichirin-zashi perfectly complements the flowing nature of the glaze, allowing the colors to cascade and blend smoothly over its smooth surface.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities
* **Elegant Silhouette**: The vase presents a classic ichirin-zashi form, characterized by a stable, gently swelling globular body that tapers into a long, slender neck, culminating in a subtly flared rim. This elegant and understated silhouette is designed to highlight the beauty of a single flower or branch.
* **Lustrous Glaze**: Adorned with a captivating reduction-fired glaze, the surface boasts a brilliant luster and a mesmerizing color palette. The glaze fluidly transitions from deep, rich reds at the base to vibrant blue-purples towards the top, creating a dynamic visual texture that is both profound and serene.
* **Meditative Purpose**: Primarily designed as a bud vase, its purpose is to create a focal point for contemplation and appreciation of nature's simple beauty. The sophisticated glaze and refined form enhance the act of flower arrangement into an artistic statement suitable for quiet corners or contemplative spaces.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal
* **Traditional Craftsmanship Meets Modern Aesthetics**: This piece beautifully marries the historical depth and technical mastery of Kiyomizu Ware with a contemporary aesthetic sensibility. Its timeless form and striking glaze ensure it remains relevant and appealing to both traditional art enthusiasts and modern design aficionados.

* **Versatile Display Object**: With its compelling visual presence, this vase serves as an exquisite decorative accent in a variety of settings. It can enhance a minimalist interior, add a touch of refined elegance to a classical decor, or stand alone as a sculptural art object on a shelf, desk, or display cabinet.
* **Cultural Significance**: Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the vase carries a subtle symbolic weight, referencing cross-cultural artistic exchange and friendship. Its distinctive glaze, "Ancient Eastern Crimson," is a sign of the enduring influence of classical Chinese ceramic traditions on Japanese artistry, making it a piece with a rich narrative.

This Tachikichi Kiyomizu Ware bud vase is an exceptional acquisition for collectors of fine Japanese ceramics, art enthusiasts seeking pieces with historical and cultural depth, and interior designers looking for unique, statement-making objects that exude elegance and tranquility.

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: Tachikichi (Tachikichi)
Title of Work: Creative Ceramic Tachikichi Kiyomizu Ware Bud Vase, "Ancient Eastern Crimson," Symbolizing Japan-China Friendship

This exquisite bud vase, crafted by the renowned Tachikichi (Tachikichi) in the esteemed tradition of Kiyomizu Ware (Kiyomizu-yaki), showcases a masterful application of a variegated flambé glaze. Its elegant form and captivating color transitions make it a sophisticated vessel for a single bloom, embodying refined Japanese ceramic artistry. The piece, titled "Ancient Eastern Crimson," also carries a symbolic dedication to Japan-China friendship, hinting at the glaze's stylistic origins.

Artistic Background, Kiyomizu Ware (Kiyomizu-yaki)
Kiyomizu Ware refers to a diverse range of pottery and porcelain produced in Kyoto, Japan, particularly around the Kiyomizu Temple area. Originating in the late 16th century, Kiyomizu-yaki is not characterized by a single style but by its exceptional craftsmanship, sophisticated aesthetics, and adaptability, often drawing inspiration from Chinese, Korean, and domestic ceramic traditions. Historically, Kyoto served as the imperial capital and a cultural hub, fostering a demand for high-quality ceramics for courtly life, tea ceremonies, and religious institutions. This led to a rich lineage of master potters who specialized in various techniques, from delicate overglaze enamels (iro-e) to subtle celadons and strong stoneware, making Kiyomizu-yaki a symbol of Kyoto's artistic refinement and versatility.

Design and Technique, Variegated Flambé Glaze
The vase features a stunning variegated flambé-style glaze, reminiscent of historical Chinese Jun (Jun-yao) glazes, which is likely the inspiration behind the "Ancient Eastern Crimson" designation and the "Japan-China Friendship" theme. This complex glaze is achieved through precise control of atmospheric conditions during high-temperature reduction firing, causing copper oxides to create a spectrum of colors. On this piece, the glaze transitions dramatically from a deep, rich crimson-red at the base to an ethereal, mottled blue-purple towards the shoulder and neck, with subtle hints of lighter tones at the rim. The interplay of these colors creates a dynamic, almost iridescent effect, where the hues appear to shift and deepen depending on the light, making each viewing a unique experience. The graceful, attenuated form of the ichirin-zashi perfectly complements the flowing nature of the glaze, allowing the colors to cascade and blend smoothly over its smooth surface.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities
* **Elegant Silhouette**: The vase presents a classic ichirin-zashi form, characterized by a stable, gently swelling globular body that tapers into a long, slender neck, culminating in a subtly flared rim. This elegant and understated silhouette is designed to highlight the beauty of a single flower or branch.
* **Lustrous Glaze**: Adorned with a captivating reduction-fired glaze, the surface boasts a brilliant luster and a mesmerizing color palette. The glaze fluidly transitions from deep, rich reds at the base to vibrant blue-purples towards the top, creating a dynamic visual texture that is both profound and serene.
* **Meditative Purpose**: Primarily designed as a bud vase, its purpose is to create a focal point for contemplation and appreciation of nature's simple beauty. The sophisticated glaze and refined form enhance the act of flower arrangement into an artistic statement suitable for quiet corners or contemplative spaces.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal
* **Traditional Craftsmanship Meets Modern Aesthetics**: This piece beautifully marries the historical depth and technical mastery of Kiyomizu Ware with a contemporary aesthetic sensibility. Its timeless form and striking glaze ensure it remains relevant and appealing to both traditional art enthusiasts and modern design aficionados.

* **Versatile Display Object**: With its compelling visual presence, this vase serves as an exquisite decorative accent in a variety of settings. It can enhance a minimalist interior, add a touch of refined elegance to a classical decor, or stand alone as a sculptural art object on a shelf, desk, or display cabinet.
* **Cultural Significance**: Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the vase carries a subtle symbolic weight, referencing cross-cultural artistic exchange and friendship. Its distinctive glaze, "Ancient Eastern Crimson," is a sign of the enduring influence of classical Chinese ceramic traditions on Japanese artistry, making it a piece with a rich narrative.

This Tachikichi Kiyomizu Ware bud vase is an exceptional acquisition for collectors of fine Japanese ceramics, art enthusiasts seeking pieces with historical and cultural depth, and interior designers looking for unique, statement-making objects that exude elegance and tranquility.

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
Ceramic Tachikichi Vase - Oribe Tsurukubi
Αριθμός αντικειμένων
1
Χώρα
Ιαπωνία
Σχεδιαστής/Καλλιτέχνης/Δημιουργός
Tachikichi
Υλικό
Κεραμικό
Manufacturer/brand
Oribe Tsurukubi
Χρώμα
Μπλε
Κατάσταση
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
23.2 cm
Width
4 cm
Depth
23.2 cm
Estimated period
Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Πωλήθηκε από τον/-ην
ΙαπωνίαΕπαληθεύτηκε
354
Πουλημένα αντικείμενα
97.46%
Ιδιώτης

Παρόμοια αντικείμενα

Προτείνεται για εσάς στην

Ιαπωνική τέχνη