Vase - lacquerware - Japan (No reserve price)

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A Japanese lacquerware flower vase from Wakayama Prefecture, Showa 46 (1971), with its original leaflet; height 31.5 cm, width 7.5–14.5 cm, depth 7.5 cm, weight 153 g, in good vintage condition with minor signs of aging.

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A refined Japanese lacquerware flower vase from Wakayama Prefecture, dated to Showa 46 (1971), accompanied by its original explanatory leaflet (shiori).

This piece showcases a warm amber-brown lacquer surface with natural, cloud-like patterns created through traditional lacquer techniques. The subtle variations in tone and texture give the vase a quiet depth, allowing it to change expression beautifully depending on the light and viewing angle.

The elegant, gently flared form balances simplicity and presence, making it suitable both as an ikebana flower vase and as a standalone interior object. Even without flowers, it functions as a sculptural accent that reflects the aesthetics of Japanese craftsmanship in the early Showa period.

The included original leaflet is an important point of value, as such documents are often lost over time. It confirms the origin, period, and cultural background of the piece, enhancing its appeal to collectors.

Why this piece is valuable:
• Authentic Japanese lacquerware from Wakayama, a region renowned for lacquer craftsmanship
• Clearly dated to Showa 46 (1971), giving reliable historical context
• Retains the original leaflet, increasing collectability and authenticity
• Lightweight yet well-balanced form, suitable for international collectors and modern interiors

A tasteful choice for collectors of Japanese lacquerware, ikebana enthusiasts, or those seeking a refined and quiet statement piece rooted in Japanese tradition.

• Origin: Japan (Wakayama Prefecture)
• Period: Showa 46 (1971)
• Material: Lacquerware
• Dimensions:
• Height: 31.5 cm
• Width: approx. 7.5–14.5 cm
• Weight: 153 g
• Condition: Good vintage condition, with minor signs of age consistent with time
• Accessories: Original leaflet included

Seller's Story

I am a Japanese seller based in Yamaguchi, specializing in traditional Japanese crafts, antiques, and decorative art. I personally source items from old Japanese warehouses, local antique markets, and private collections. All items are carefully photographed and described to show their true condition. I enjoy sharing authentic Japanese culture with collectors around the world.

A refined Japanese lacquerware flower vase from Wakayama Prefecture, dated to Showa 46 (1971), accompanied by its original explanatory leaflet (shiori).

This piece showcases a warm amber-brown lacquer surface with natural, cloud-like patterns created through traditional lacquer techniques. The subtle variations in tone and texture give the vase a quiet depth, allowing it to change expression beautifully depending on the light and viewing angle.

The elegant, gently flared form balances simplicity and presence, making it suitable both as an ikebana flower vase and as a standalone interior object. Even without flowers, it functions as a sculptural accent that reflects the aesthetics of Japanese craftsmanship in the early Showa period.

The included original leaflet is an important point of value, as such documents are often lost over time. It confirms the origin, period, and cultural background of the piece, enhancing its appeal to collectors.

Why this piece is valuable:
• Authentic Japanese lacquerware from Wakayama, a region renowned for lacquer craftsmanship
• Clearly dated to Showa 46 (1971), giving reliable historical context
• Retains the original leaflet, increasing collectability and authenticity
• Lightweight yet well-balanced form, suitable for international collectors and modern interiors

A tasteful choice for collectors of Japanese lacquerware, ikebana enthusiasts, or those seeking a refined and quiet statement piece rooted in Japanese tradition.

• Origin: Japan (Wakayama Prefecture)
• Period: Showa 46 (1971)
• Material: Lacquerware
• Dimensions:
• Height: 31.5 cm
• Width: approx. 7.5–14.5 cm
• Weight: 153 g
• Condition: Good vintage condition, with minor signs of age consistent with time
• Accessories: Original leaflet included

Seller's Story

I am a Japanese seller based in Yamaguchi, specializing in traditional Japanese crafts, antiques, and decorative art. I personally source items from old Japanese warehouses, local antique markets, and private collections. All items are carefully photographed and described to show their true condition. I enjoy sharing authentic Japanese culture with collectors around the world.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
153 g
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
lacquerware
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
31.5 cm
Width
14.5 cm
Depth
7.5 cm
Estimated Period
1960-1970
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Objects sold
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