Αρ. 101768373

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Βάζο - Κεραμικό - Ιαπωνία - Yaegasumi Ekubo βάζο - Tachikichi  (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
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€ 80
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Βάζο - Κεραμικό - Ιαπωνία - Yaegasumi Ekubo βάζο - Tachikichi (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

Maker / Brand: Tachikichi (Tachikichi) Title of Work: Yaegasumi Ekubo Flower Vase / Flower Container This exquisite ceramic vase, crafted by the renowned Japanese brand Tachikichi, presents a captivating example of modern Japanese artistry rooted in traditional aesthetics. Its elegant ovoid form is adorned with a delicate celadon glaze, masterfully enhanced by an intricate crackle pattern known as *kannyu*. Designed as a *hanaire* or *kabin* (flower container), this piece serves as a sophisticated vessel for ikebana arrangements or as a standalone decorative object, embodying serene beauty and meticulous craftsmanship. Artistic Background, Celadon Ware (Seiji) The tradition of celadon ware, known as *seiji* in Japan, boasts a rich history originating in China over a millennium ago and later flourishing in Korea and Japan. Characterized by its distinctive pale green or blue-green glaze, celadon derives its color from a small amount of iron oxide in the glaze, which transforms during high-temperature reduction firing. Japanese potters, particularly from the Edo period onwards, embraced and adapted celadon techniques, developing unique regional styles and glazes. Celadon is highly valued for its subtle beauty, smooth texture, and often crackled surface (*kannyu*), which adds depth and character, reminiscent of ancient jade. Design and Technique, Crackle Glaze (Kannyu) Celadon This vase showcases the revered *kannyu* (crackle glaze) technique, a hallmark of classical celadon. The crackle effect is intentionally created by the differing rates of contraction between the ceramic body and the glaze during cooling, resulting in a network of fine fissures across the surface. These cracks are often enhanced by staining with a contrasting pigment, here appearing as delicate reddish-brown lines that beautifully articulate the pale blue-green celadon. The piece features a graceful, plump ovoid body that gently tapers towards a narrow, refined mouth, designed to hold a single bloom or a minimalist floral arrangement. The name "Yaegasumi Ekubo" likely refers to the "layered mist" quality of the celadon and the subtle "dimple-like" appearance of the crackle lines, creating a visual depth that is both tranquil and engaging. Form and Aesthetic Qualities * **Sculptural Silhouette**: An elegant ovoid form, full-bodied at its center and narrowing gracefully towards a subtly flared rim, creating a harmonious and balanced profile. * **Textural Glaze**: A luminous pale blue-green celadon glaze, known as *seiji*, characterized by an exquisite *kannyu* (crackle) network. The fine fissures are naturally stained, providing a captivating visual texture that deepens the perception of the glaze. * **Functional Elegance**: Designed as a *hanaire* (flower container), its understated elegance and classical proportions make it an ideal vessel for traditional ikebana or contemporary floral displays, while also serving as a striking decorative object on its own. Decorative and Collectible Appeal * **Traditional Craft, Modern Sensibility**: This Tachikichi vase exemplifies how traditional Japanese ceramic techniques like celadon and *kannyu* can be reinterpreted for a contemporary aesthetic, making it suitable for both traditional and modern interiors. * **Display Versatility**: Its serene color and organic form allow it to smoothly integrate into various settings, from a minimalist display on a console table to an accent piece within a larger collection of Asian art. * **Cultural Significance**: As a *hanaire*, it connects to the profound Japanese tradition of flower arrangement (*ikebana*), embodying principles of harmony, balance, and reverence for nature, making it a piece with deep cultural resonance. This carefully made Tachikichi vase, with its timeless design and exceptional crackle celadon glaze, will appeal to discerning collectors of Japanese ceramics, enthusiasts of traditional craftsmanship, and interior designers seeking an object of refined beauty and and cultural depth. 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.

Αρ. 101768373

Αντικείμενα που πωλήθηκαν
Βάζο - Κεραμικό - Ιαπωνία - Yaegasumi Ekubo βάζο - Tachikichi  (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

Βάζο - Κεραμικό - Ιαπωνία - Yaegasumi Ekubo βάζο - Tachikichi (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

Maker / Brand: Tachikichi (Tachikichi)
Title of Work: Yaegasumi Ekubo Flower Vase / Flower Container

This exquisite ceramic vase, crafted by the renowned Japanese brand Tachikichi, presents a captivating example of modern Japanese artistry rooted in traditional aesthetics. Its elegant ovoid form is adorned with a delicate celadon glaze, masterfully enhanced by an intricate crackle pattern known as *kannyu*. Designed as a *hanaire* or *kabin* (flower container), this piece serves as a sophisticated vessel for ikebana arrangements or as a standalone decorative object, embodying serene beauty and meticulous craftsmanship.

Artistic Background, Celadon Ware (Seiji)
The tradition of celadon ware, known as *seiji* in Japan, boasts a rich history originating in China over a millennium ago and later flourishing in Korea and Japan. Characterized by its distinctive pale green or blue-green glaze, celadon derives its color from a small amount of iron oxide in the glaze, which transforms during high-temperature reduction firing. Japanese potters, particularly from the Edo period onwards, embraced and adapted celadon techniques, developing unique regional styles and glazes. Celadon is highly valued for its subtle beauty, smooth texture, and often crackled surface (*kannyu*), which adds depth and character, reminiscent of ancient jade.

Design and Technique, Crackle Glaze (Kannyu) Celadon
This vase showcases the revered *kannyu* (crackle glaze) technique, a hallmark of classical celadon. The crackle effect is intentionally created by the differing rates of contraction between the ceramic body and the glaze during cooling, resulting in a network of fine fissures across the surface. These cracks are often enhanced by staining with a contrasting pigment, here appearing as delicate reddish-brown lines that beautifully articulate the pale blue-green celadon. The piece features a graceful, plump ovoid body that gently tapers towards a narrow, refined mouth, designed to hold a single bloom or a minimalist floral arrangement. The name "Yaegasumi Ekubo" likely refers to the "layered mist" quality of the celadon and the subtle "dimple-like" appearance of the crackle lines, creating a visual depth that is both tranquil and engaging.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities
* **Sculptural Silhouette**: An elegant ovoid form, full-bodied at its center and narrowing gracefully towards a subtly flared rim, creating a harmonious and balanced profile.
* **Textural Glaze**: A luminous pale blue-green celadon glaze, known as *seiji*, characterized by an exquisite *kannyu* (crackle) network. The fine fissures are naturally stained, providing a captivating visual texture that deepens the perception of the glaze.
* **Functional Elegance**: Designed as a *hanaire* (flower container), its understated elegance and classical proportions make it an ideal vessel for traditional ikebana or contemporary floral displays, while also serving as a striking decorative object on its own.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal
* **Traditional Craft, Modern Sensibility**: This Tachikichi vase exemplifies how traditional Japanese ceramic techniques like celadon and *kannyu* can be reinterpreted for a contemporary aesthetic, making it suitable for both traditional and modern interiors.
* **Display Versatility**: Its serene color and organic form allow it to smoothly integrate into various settings, from a minimalist display on a console table to an accent piece within a larger collection of Asian art.
* **Cultural Significance**: As a *hanaire*, it connects to the profound Japanese tradition of flower arrangement (*ikebana*), embodying principles of harmony, balance, and reverence for nature, making it a piece with deep cultural resonance.

This carefully made Tachikichi vase, with its timeless design and exceptional crackle celadon glaze, will appeal to discerning collectors of Japanese ceramics, enthusiasts of traditional craftsmanship, and interior designers seeking an object of refined beauty and and cultural depth.



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.

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€ 80
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