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Κούπα λουλούδι Tachikichi, βάζο από πορσελάνη Ιαπωνίας της περιόδου Shōwa, μπλε σκοτεινή γαλακτωμένη γυάλισμα, πλάτος 12 cm, ύψος 18,5 cm, με οφθαλμα στιλ και χωρίς επίστρωση βάσης, σε εξαιρετική αχρησιμοποίητη κατάσταση και πλήρες με το αρχικό kiribako.

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Maker / Brand: Tachikichi
Title of Work: Flower Vessel with Auspicious Gold Character

OPENING HOOK:
Emerging from its bespoke wooden box in pristine, untouched condition, this Tachikichi flower vessel presents a captivating tableau of serene naturalism, subtly elevated by a striking gilded character. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of Japanese ceramic artistry, ready to grace a discerning collection.

Artistic Background, Kyoto Ceramics
For over 260 years, Tachikichi has been synonymous with exceptional Japanese tableware and decorative ceramics, upholding a legacy of artistry that began in Kyoto in 1752. Their commitment to preserving traditional craftsmanship while adapting to contemporary aesthetics has made them a household name, with their pieces often gracing homes and official settings across Japan. This vessel embodies their dedication to quality and timeless beauty, reflecting a deep respect for the materials and the artisan's hand.

TIME-TRAVEL PARAGRAPH:
Imagine the quiet studios nestled in the hills surrounding Kyoto, where generations of potters have honed their craft. The air hums with the silent dedication of the artisan, hands shaping clay drawn from the earth, transformed by fire into objects of profound beauty. This piece, though a contemporary creation, carries the echoes of centuries of tradition, the careful mixing of glazes, the precise firing in kilns whose temperatures are coaxed to perfection, and the meditative brushstroke that applies a meaningful symbol. It’s a connection to a living art form, where each vessel is more than just an object; it’s a moment of cultural continuity.

Design and Technique, Speckled Glaze Application
The surface of this vase is adorned with a captivating speckled glaze application, reminiscent of natural stone or moss-covered earth. A predominant palette of muted sage green and soft grey-blue creates a tranquil visual field, punctuated by deeper, almost indigo, streaks that flow organically across the rounded form. This interplay of color suggests the subtle variations found in nature, a hallmark of the *wabi-sabi* aesthetic, that distinctly Japanese appreciation for beauty in imperfection. Dominating the front is a striking, hand-painted gold character, likely '' (kotobuki), symbolizing longevity and good fortune. This gilded flourish, applied with precision, offers a sophisticated counterpoint to the rustic glaze, transforming a simple vessel into an object of auspicious contemplation.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

Silhouette: Its form is wonderfully balanced, presenting a generous, rounded body that tapers gracefully to a slender neck, culminating in a gently flared rim. Subtle, ear-like loops (*mimi*) adorn the neck, adding a touch of classic elegance and providing a visual counterpoint to the vessel's organic curves. It stands on a distinct, unglazed footring, anchoring its substantial presence.
Surface: The tactile surface invites touch, exhibiting a fine, slightly granular texture beneath the variegated glaze. The speckled quality creates a visual depth, as if peering into a miniature landscape, while the occasional darker blue brushstroke adds a painterly dimension, preventing any sense of monotony. The gold character stands proud, its metallic sheen offering a smooth, reflective contrast.
Presence: This flower vessel commands attention with an understated dignity. Its harmonious proportions and serene color palette imbue any space with a sense of calm and refined taste. The unexpected flash of gold draws the eye, making it a focal point without being ostentatious, a piece that speaks volumes through its quiet elegance and auspicious symbolism.

Collectible Value

Rarity: Tachikichi pieces, especially those in pristine, unused condition complete with their original *kiribako* (wooden storage box), are increasingly sought after. While not a singular kiln, their commissioned works often showcase master craftsmanship, and finding such a well-preserved example, directly from its provenance, is becoming rarer in the international market.
Versatility: Its timeless design and naturalistic aesthetic allow this piece to seamlessly integrate into a variety of interior styles. It would be equally at home as a centerpiece in a traditional Japanese *tokonoma* alcove, a subtle accent in a minimalist contemporary setting, or a sophisticated addition to a curated collection of global decorative arts. Its purpose as a *hanaire* makes it perfect for a single, dramatic floral stem or a small, artful ikebana arrangement.
Heritage: Owning a Tachikichi piece is to embrace a part of Kyoto's enduring cultural heritage, a tradition of aesthetic excellence passed down through centuries. It represents not merely a decorative item, but a tangible connection to Japanese craftsmanship, a symbol of longevity and good fortune, and an embodiment of the serene beauty found in nature and skilled artistry.

CLOSING:
As objects of such exquisite craftsmanship and cultural significance become increasingly appreciated by international collectors, this unused Tachikichi flower vessel offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece steeped in tradition and timeless beauty, a worthy addition to any serious collection.

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
Title of Work: Flower Vessel with Auspicious Gold Character

OPENING HOOK:
Emerging from its bespoke wooden box in pristine, untouched condition, this Tachikichi flower vessel presents a captivating tableau of serene naturalism, subtly elevated by a striking gilded character. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of Japanese ceramic artistry, ready to grace a discerning collection.

Artistic Background, Kyoto Ceramics
For over 260 years, Tachikichi has been synonymous with exceptional Japanese tableware and decorative ceramics, upholding a legacy of artistry that began in Kyoto in 1752. Their commitment to preserving traditional craftsmanship while adapting to contemporary aesthetics has made them a household name, with their pieces often gracing homes and official settings across Japan. This vessel embodies their dedication to quality and timeless beauty, reflecting a deep respect for the materials and the artisan's hand.

TIME-TRAVEL PARAGRAPH:
Imagine the quiet studios nestled in the hills surrounding Kyoto, where generations of potters have honed their craft. The air hums with the silent dedication of the artisan, hands shaping clay drawn from the earth, transformed by fire into objects of profound beauty. This piece, though a contemporary creation, carries the echoes of centuries of tradition, the careful mixing of glazes, the precise firing in kilns whose temperatures are coaxed to perfection, and the meditative brushstroke that applies a meaningful symbol. It’s a connection to a living art form, where each vessel is more than just an object; it’s a moment of cultural continuity.

Design and Technique, Speckled Glaze Application
The surface of this vase is adorned with a captivating speckled glaze application, reminiscent of natural stone or moss-covered earth. A predominant palette of muted sage green and soft grey-blue creates a tranquil visual field, punctuated by deeper, almost indigo, streaks that flow organically across the rounded form. This interplay of color suggests the subtle variations found in nature, a hallmark of the *wabi-sabi* aesthetic, that distinctly Japanese appreciation for beauty in imperfection. Dominating the front is a striking, hand-painted gold character, likely '' (kotobuki), symbolizing longevity and good fortune. This gilded flourish, applied with precision, offers a sophisticated counterpoint to the rustic glaze, transforming a simple vessel into an object of auspicious contemplation.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

Silhouette: Its form is wonderfully balanced, presenting a generous, rounded body that tapers gracefully to a slender neck, culminating in a gently flared rim. Subtle, ear-like loops (*mimi*) adorn the neck, adding a touch of classic elegance and providing a visual counterpoint to the vessel's organic curves. It stands on a distinct, unglazed footring, anchoring its substantial presence.
Surface: The tactile surface invites touch, exhibiting a fine, slightly granular texture beneath the variegated glaze. The speckled quality creates a visual depth, as if peering into a miniature landscape, while the occasional darker blue brushstroke adds a painterly dimension, preventing any sense of monotony. The gold character stands proud, its metallic sheen offering a smooth, reflective contrast.
Presence: This flower vessel commands attention with an understated dignity. Its harmonious proportions and serene color palette imbue any space with a sense of calm and refined taste. The unexpected flash of gold draws the eye, making it a focal point without being ostentatious, a piece that speaks volumes through its quiet elegance and auspicious symbolism.

Collectible Value

Rarity: Tachikichi pieces, especially those in pristine, unused condition complete with their original *kiribako* (wooden storage box), are increasingly sought after. While not a singular kiln, their commissioned works often showcase master craftsmanship, and finding such a well-preserved example, directly from its provenance, is becoming rarer in the international market.
Versatility: Its timeless design and naturalistic aesthetic allow this piece to seamlessly integrate into a variety of interior styles. It would be equally at home as a centerpiece in a traditional Japanese *tokonoma* alcove, a subtle accent in a minimalist contemporary setting, or a sophisticated addition to a curated collection of global decorative arts. Its purpose as a *hanaire* makes it perfect for a single, dramatic floral stem or a small, artful ikebana arrangement.
Heritage: Owning a Tachikichi piece is to embrace a part of Kyoto's enduring cultural heritage, a tradition of aesthetic excellence passed down through centuries. It represents not merely a decorative item, but a tangible connection to Japanese craftsmanship, a symbol of longevity and good fortune, and an embodiment of the serene beauty found in nature and skilled artistry.

CLOSING:
As objects of such exquisite craftsmanship and cultural significance become increasingly appreciated by international collectors, this unused Tachikichi flower vessel offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece steeped in tradition and timeless beauty, a worthy addition to any serious collection.

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
Tachikichi flower vase
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1
Χώρα
Ιαπωνία
Υλικό
Κεραμικό
Manufacturer/brand
Tachikichi
Χρώμα
Μπλε
Κατάσταση
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
18.5 cm
Width
12 cm
Depth
18.5 cm
Estimated period
Shōwa period (1926-1989)
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