No. 100112532

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Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Norio Asano Flower Vase  (No reserve price)
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Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Norio Asano Flower Vase (No reserve price)

Artist: Norio Asano This elegant porcelain piece exemplifies “Sai-ryu” Kutani ware created by the Japanese ceramic artist Norio Asano. The work features a mesmerizing flow of deep, translucent blues and subtle gradations of colour that seem to ripple across the surface, evocative of ocean waves or a clear sky at dusk. The flowing glaze — which inspired the name “Sai-ryu” (literally “colour in flow”) — is achieved through carefully balanced kiln chemistry, where heat, metal oxides, and oxygen interact to produce shimmering, liquid-like hues that seem alive. This dynamic yet harmonious glaze movement gives the piece both visual depth and an organic sense of motion. The refined form and fluid surface texture reflect the artist’s mastery of both material and firing technique, resulting in an object that is as expressive as it is functional. About Kutani Ware (九谷焼): Kutani ware is a traditional Japanese porcelain style originating from the Kaga region in Ishikawa Prefecture, renowned for its bold, colourful decoration and rich ceramic heritage. Its history stretches back to the mid-17th century, with distinct phases such as ko-Kutani (old Kutani) and later revivals that expanded the range of techniques and aesthetic possibilities. Kutani ware is particularly known for vivid over-glaze enamels in intense blues, greens, yellows, reds, and purples, often depicting landscapes, nature, and symbolic motifs. Many contemporary artists continue to explore new glaze techniques and artistic expressions within this historical framework, making Kutani ware both a respected traditional craft and a vibrant field of innovation. About the Artist Norio Asano: Norio Asano is a Japanese ceramic artist based in Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture, who trained under master potter Fujio Kitade before establishing his own workshop, Kyokusen Kiln (旭泉窯), in his hometown. Since returning there in 1981, he has been active in exhibitions, galleries, and department stores nationwide. Asano is especially known for his Sai-ryu glazing style, where colours melt and flow during firing to create luminous, ocean-like effects that stand out within the Kutani tradition. His works often evoke natural landscapes and atmospheric depth, blending technical precision with artistic sensibility. Asano continues to exhibit widely, contributing to the evolution of Kutani ceramics while honouring its deep cultural legacy. 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.

No. 100112532

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Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Norio Asano Flower Vase  (No reserve price)

Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Norio Asano Flower Vase (No reserve price)

Artist: Norio Asano

This elegant porcelain piece exemplifies “Sai-ryu” Kutani ware created by the Japanese ceramic artist Norio Asano.
The work features a mesmerizing flow of deep, translucent blues and subtle gradations of colour that seem to ripple across the surface, evocative of ocean waves or a clear sky at dusk. The flowing glaze — which inspired the name “Sai-ryu” (literally “colour in flow”) — is achieved through carefully balanced kiln chemistry, where heat, metal oxides, and oxygen interact to produce shimmering, liquid-like hues that seem alive. This dynamic yet harmonious glaze movement gives the piece both visual depth and an organic sense of motion. The refined form and fluid surface texture reflect the artist’s mastery of both material and firing technique, resulting in an object that is as expressive as it is functional.

About Kutani Ware (九谷焼):
Kutani ware is a traditional Japanese porcelain style originating from the Kaga region in Ishikawa Prefecture, renowned for its bold, colourful decoration and rich ceramic heritage. Its history stretches back to the mid-17th century, with distinct phases such as ko-Kutani (old Kutani) and later revivals that expanded the range of techniques and aesthetic possibilities. Kutani ware is particularly known for vivid over-glaze enamels in intense blues, greens, yellows, reds, and purples, often depicting landscapes, nature, and symbolic motifs. Many contemporary artists continue to explore new glaze techniques and artistic expressions within this historical framework, making Kutani ware both a respected traditional craft and a vibrant field of innovation.


About the Artist Norio Asano:
Norio Asano is a Japanese ceramic artist based in Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture, who trained under master potter Fujio Kitade before establishing his own workshop, Kyokusen Kiln (旭泉窯), in his hometown. Since returning there in 1981, he has been active in exhibitions, galleries, and department stores nationwide. Asano is especially known for his Sai-ryu glazing style, where colours melt and flow during firing to create luminous, ocean-like effects that stand out within the Kutani tradition. His works often evoke natural landscapes and atmospheric depth, blending technical precision with artistic sensibility. Asano continues to exhibit widely, contributing to the evolution of Kutani ceramics while honouring its deep cultural legacy.



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.

Final bid
€ 370
Surya Rutten
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Estimate  € 400 - € 600

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