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Βάζο Blue Overlay Aya Kiriko, ιαπωνικό βάζο Kiriko γυαλί από την Aya Kiriko του 1940, διαστάσεις 21 cm πλάτος, 21,5 cm ύψος και 21,5 cm βάθος, σε άριστη κατάσταση με αρχικό ξύλινο κουτί.
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Maker / Brand: FK Glass Collection
Title of Work: Blue Overlay Aya Kiriko Vase
The mesmerizing depth of midnight blue, intricately carved to reveal dazzling facets of pure light, instantly captures the eye and spirit. This exceptional Kiriko glass vase, presented in near-unused condition with its original wooden box, is a breathtaking testament to Japan's revered tradition of master glass cutting.
Artistic Background, Kiriko Glass
Step back to the Edo period, where the art of Kiriko glass first flourished in Japan, inspired by Dutch techniques yet quickly evolving into a distinctly Japanese aesthetic. Imagine the artisan's workshop in the heart of old Edo, the rhythmic hum of the grinding wheel, the fine mist of water and glass dust, as a craftsman dedicates years to perfecting the precise geometry of each cut. This tradition, refined through the Meiji era with the integration of Western methods, is not merely about decoration; it is a careful dance between light and form, transforming raw glass into shimmering masterpieces. Each piece of Kiriko glass embodies centuries of dedication, a living legacy passed down through generations of skilled hands.
Design and Technique, Irokise Kiriko
Observe the profound vibrancy of this vase's deep cobalt blue, a shade so rich it seems to hold the very essence of the ocean's depths. This striking color is achieved through the Irokise Kiriko technique, where a layer of colored glass is careful overlaid onto clear crystal. The artisan then masterfully cuts through this blue layer, revealing the pristine clear glass beneath and creating a captivating interplay of light and shadow. The design unfolds with elegant precision: a crown of scalloped cuts at the rim gives way to elongated, flame-like patterns adorning the flared neck. The body is a triumph of geometric artistry, featuring a classic kagome or basketweave diamond lattice, each facet careful engraved with a sparkling starburst or stylized kiku-tsunagi (chrysanthemum chain) motif that catches the light with unparalleled brilliance. The lower body mirrors the graceful flame pattern, anchoring the composition before culminating in a radiant starburst base.
Form and Aesthetic Qualities
Silhouette: This vase boasts a classic, elegant silhouette, beginning with a gracefully flared, undulating rim that transitions into a tapering neck, expanding gently into a substantial, stable body, creating a harmonious balance that feels both robust and refined in the hand.
Surface: The surface is a tactile symphony of smooth, polished planes and precisely incised facets, creating a dynamic interplay of light reflection and refraction that invites touch and close examination. The contrast between the deep blue and the clear cut patterns adds a compelling visual texture.
Presence: Commanding attention with its jewel-like intensity and intricate craftsmanship, this vase possesses a captivating presence. Its vibrant color and dazzling cuts ensure it becomes an immediate focal point, casting intricate patterns of light across any space it inhabits.
Collectible Value
Rarity: Authentic Irokise Kiriko pieces of this quality, particularly those in such pristine, near-unused condition and accompanied by their original kyōbako (wooden presentation box), are increasingly scarce. Each piece is handmade, a testament to individual skill, making truly exceptional examples highly sought after by discerning collectors.
Versatility: While steeped in Japanese heritage, the timeless elegance of this Kiriko vase allows it to transcend stylistic boundaries. It performs beautifully as a traditional Ikebana vessel, yet its striking color and brilliant cuts make it an equally compelling sculptural accent in modern minimalist or luxurious contemporary interiors.
Heritage: To acquire this vase is to secure a tangible piece of Japan's celebrated artistic legacy. It embodies a living craft tradition that continues to be revered for its careful artistry and cultural significance, offering not just a decorative object, but a profound connection to generations of masterful craftsmanship.
As surviving examples from this era and in this remarkable condition become increasingly scarce in the market, this piece represents both a meaningful cultural acquisition and a sound addition to any serious collection of Japanese decorative arts.
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: FK Glass Collection
Title of Work: Blue Overlay Aya Kiriko Vase
The mesmerizing depth of midnight blue, intricately carved to reveal dazzling facets of pure light, instantly captures the eye and spirit. This exceptional Kiriko glass vase, presented in near-unused condition with its original wooden box, is a breathtaking testament to Japan's revered tradition of master glass cutting.
Artistic Background, Kiriko Glass
Step back to the Edo period, where the art of Kiriko glass first flourished in Japan, inspired by Dutch techniques yet quickly evolving into a distinctly Japanese aesthetic. Imagine the artisan's workshop in the heart of old Edo, the rhythmic hum of the grinding wheel, the fine mist of water and glass dust, as a craftsman dedicates years to perfecting the precise geometry of each cut. This tradition, refined through the Meiji era with the integration of Western methods, is not merely about decoration; it is a careful dance between light and form, transforming raw glass into shimmering masterpieces. Each piece of Kiriko glass embodies centuries of dedication, a living legacy passed down through generations of skilled hands.
Design and Technique, Irokise Kiriko
Observe the profound vibrancy of this vase's deep cobalt blue, a shade so rich it seems to hold the very essence of the ocean's depths. This striking color is achieved through the Irokise Kiriko technique, where a layer of colored glass is careful overlaid onto clear crystal. The artisan then masterfully cuts through this blue layer, revealing the pristine clear glass beneath and creating a captivating interplay of light and shadow. The design unfolds with elegant precision: a crown of scalloped cuts at the rim gives way to elongated, flame-like patterns adorning the flared neck. The body is a triumph of geometric artistry, featuring a classic kagome or basketweave diamond lattice, each facet careful engraved with a sparkling starburst or stylized kiku-tsunagi (chrysanthemum chain) motif that catches the light with unparalleled brilliance. The lower body mirrors the graceful flame pattern, anchoring the composition before culminating in a radiant starburst base.
Form and Aesthetic Qualities
Silhouette: This vase boasts a classic, elegant silhouette, beginning with a gracefully flared, undulating rim that transitions into a tapering neck, expanding gently into a substantial, stable body, creating a harmonious balance that feels both robust and refined in the hand.
Surface: The surface is a tactile symphony of smooth, polished planes and precisely incised facets, creating a dynamic interplay of light reflection and refraction that invites touch and close examination. The contrast between the deep blue and the clear cut patterns adds a compelling visual texture.
Presence: Commanding attention with its jewel-like intensity and intricate craftsmanship, this vase possesses a captivating presence. Its vibrant color and dazzling cuts ensure it becomes an immediate focal point, casting intricate patterns of light across any space it inhabits.
Collectible Value
Rarity: Authentic Irokise Kiriko pieces of this quality, particularly those in such pristine, near-unused condition and accompanied by their original kyōbako (wooden presentation box), are increasingly scarce. Each piece is handmade, a testament to individual skill, making truly exceptional examples highly sought after by discerning collectors.
Versatility: While steeped in Japanese heritage, the timeless elegance of this Kiriko vase allows it to transcend stylistic boundaries. It performs beautifully as a traditional Ikebana vessel, yet its striking color and brilliant cuts make it an equally compelling sculptural accent in modern minimalist or luxurious contemporary interiors.
Heritage: To acquire this vase is to secure a tangible piece of Japan's celebrated artistic legacy. It embodies a living craft tradition that continues to be revered for its careful artistry and cultural significance, offering not just a decorative object, but a profound connection to generations of masterful craftsmanship.
As surviving examples from this era and in this remarkable condition become increasingly scarce in the market, this piece represents both a meaningful cultural acquisition and a sound addition to any serious collection of Japanese decorative arts.
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.

