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Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Kutani Ware Vase w/Box  (No reserve price)
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Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Kutani Ware Vase w/Box (No reserve price)

Artist: Binhō (敏鳳, signed work) Title of work: Kutani-ware Flower Vase / Decorative Jar (Hanai­re / Flower Vessel, with Original Wooden Box) This is a Kutani-ware porcelain flower vase created by the artist Binhō, presented with its original wooden tomobako — a traditional Japanese storage box that enhances both preservation and collectible value. About Kutani Ware Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is one of Japan’s most esteemed traditional porcelain styles, originating in the Kaga region of Ishikawa Prefecture during the early Edo period. It is particularly known for its vivid overglaze enamel decoration and bold color palette, often featuring rich green, blue, red, yellow, and purple hues. Kutani ware’s decorative technique involves applying pigments over the glazed surface and firing again at lower temperatures, resulting in deep, luminous colors and expressive motifs that frequently depict flowers, birds, landscapes, or symbolic patterns. About the Artist — Binhō The signature Binhō on this vase indicates the specific artist who crafted and decorated the piece. In Japanese ceramics, a maker’s seal or signed mark — especially when accompanied by a tomobako — authenticates the work and links it directly to the artisan’s creative practice, contributing to its cultural and collectible appeal. Although detailed biographical information for every Kutani artist may vary, signed works by individual makers like Binhō are recognized in auction and collectors’ contexts as distinct artistic contributions within the broader Kutani tradition. Overall Significance With its elegant form and finely executed overglaze decoration, this vase can be displayed as a flower vessel (ikebana) or a stand-alone decorative art object. The combination of traditional Kutani aesthetic expression and the artist’s personal signature gives the piece cultural depth and collectible value that appeals both to enthusiasts of Japanese ceramics and interior decor lovers. 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. 100266174

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Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Kutani Ware Vase w/Box  (No reserve price)

Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Kutani Ware Vase w/Box (No reserve price)

Artist: Binhō (敏鳳, signed work)
Title of work: Kutani-ware Flower Vase / Decorative Jar (Hanai­re / Flower Vessel, with Original Wooden Box)

This is a Kutani-ware porcelain flower vase created by the artist Binhō, presented with its original wooden tomobako — a traditional Japanese storage box that enhances both preservation and collectible value.


About Kutani Ware

Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is one of Japan’s most esteemed traditional porcelain styles, originating in the Kaga region of Ishikawa Prefecture during the early Edo period. It is particularly known for its vivid overglaze enamel decoration and bold color palette, often featuring rich green, blue, red, yellow, and purple hues.


Kutani ware’s decorative technique involves applying pigments over the glazed surface and firing again at lower temperatures, resulting in deep, luminous colors and expressive motifs that frequently depict flowers, birds, landscapes, or symbolic patterns.

About the Artist — Binhō

The signature Binhō on this vase indicates the specific artist who crafted and decorated the piece. In Japanese ceramics, a maker’s seal or signed mark — especially when accompanied by a tomobako — authenticates the work and links it directly to the artisan’s creative practice, contributing to its cultural and collectible appeal.

Although detailed biographical information for every Kutani artist may vary, signed works by individual makers like Binhō are recognized in auction and collectors’ contexts as distinct artistic contributions within the broader Kutani tradition.

Overall Significance

With its elegant form and finely executed overglaze decoration, this vase can be displayed as a flower vessel (ikebana) or a stand-alone decorative art object. The combination of traditional Kutani aesthetic expression and the artist’s personal signature gives the piece cultural depth and collectible value that appeals both to enthusiasts of Japanese ceramics and interior decor lovers.



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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