No. 101129669

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Rustic Vessel - Shigaraki clay - 1990-2000 - Textured Flame Pattern
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€ 26
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Rustic Vessel - Shigaraki clay - 1990-2000 - Textured Flame Pattern

Item Description: This is a traditional Shigaraki ware flower vase crafted by the late artist Muneaki Kanzaki (神崎宗昭). This piece belongs to the artist's renowned series titled "Shigaraki Hi'iro Inmon Tsubo" (信楽火色印紋 壺), which is known for its distinctive reddish flame-like coloring and embossed patterns. The surface of the vase showcases a dynamic interplay of natural tones—rustic reds blending with white, accentuated by a criss-crossed stamped texture that evokes the raw, earthy aesthetics characteristic of Shigaraki pottery. The base of the vase is engraved with the artist's signature mark "宗昭" (Muneaki), attesting to its authenticity. It comes with its original signed wooden tomobako (storage box), an essential element for collectors of fine Japanese ceramics. This vase embodies both the rough yet refined qualities of Shigaraki ware and the unique artistic sensibility of Muneaki Kanzaki, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors of Japanese ceramics. Size: Height: 27 cm Width: 22 cm Weight: 2500 g Shipping weight (including packaging): 3700 g Artist Profile: Muneaki Kanzaki (神崎宗昭, 1949–2019) was a respected Japanese ceramic artist known for his mastery of Shigaraki ware. Active mainly in the late 20th century, he frequently exhibited at juried shows held by the Japan Kōgeikai (Japan Art Crafts Association), one of the most prestigious organizations promoting traditional Japanese crafts. His "Shigaraki Hi’iro Inmon" series reflects a harmonious blend of traditional firing techniques and his own artistic innovations. Even after his passing in 2019, his works remain highly regarded among collectors of Japanese ceramics. About Shigaraki Ware: Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, with origins dating back to the 8th century. Produced in Shiga Prefecture, Shigaraki pottery is prized for its rustic charm, natural ash glazes, and subtle variations in firing effects. The clay used in Shigaraki ware is coarse and rich in feldspar, creating a unique texture and visual depth. This traditional ware continues to be highly valued by both tea ceremony practitioners and contemporary collectors. Shipping Information: The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number. The item will be shipped via Japan Post EMS (Express Mail Service by air). Any import duties or taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. For customs clearance purposes, you may be contacted by the shipping carrier or customs office, so please make sure to respond promptly. In some cases, you may not receive any contact or be unable to reach them, so if the tracking status shows no movement, please check directly with the shipping carrier or customs office. If the item is returned to Japan, return shipping and reshipping fees will be charged, so please take care.

No. 101129669

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Rustic Vessel - Shigaraki clay - 1990-2000 - Textured Flame Pattern

Rustic Vessel - Shigaraki clay - 1990-2000 - Textured Flame Pattern

Item Description:
This is a traditional Shigaraki ware flower vase crafted by the late artist Muneaki Kanzaki (神崎宗昭). This piece belongs to the artist's renowned series titled "Shigaraki Hi'iro Inmon Tsubo" (信楽火色印紋 壺), which is known for its distinctive reddish flame-like coloring and embossed patterns. The surface of the vase showcases a dynamic interplay of natural tones—rustic reds blending with white, accentuated by a criss-crossed stamped texture that evokes the raw, earthy aesthetics characteristic of Shigaraki pottery.

The base of the vase is engraved with the artist's signature mark "宗昭" (Muneaki), attesting to its authenticity. It comes with its original signed wooden tomobako (storage box), an essential element for collectors of fine Japanese ceramics.

This vase embodies both the rough yet refined qualities of Shigaraki ware and the unique artistic sensibility of Muneaki Kanzaki, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors of Japanese ceramics.

Size:
Height: 27 cm
Width: 22 cm
Weight: 2500 g
Shipping weight (including packaging): 3700 g

Artist Profile:
Muneaki Kanzaki (神崎宗昭, 1949–2019) was a respected Japanese ceramic artist known for his mastery of Shigaraki ware. Active mainly in the late 20th century, he frequently exhibited at juried shows held by the Japan Kōgeikai (Japan Art Crafts Association), one of the most prestigious organizations promoting traditional Japanese crafts. His "Shigaraki Hi’iro Inmon" series reflects a harmonious blend of traditional firing techniques and his own artistic innovations. Even after his passing in 2019, his works remain highly regarded among collectors of Japanese ceramics.

About Shigaraki Ware:
Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, with origins dating back to the 8th century. Produced in Shiga Prefecture, Shigaraki pottery is prized for its rustic charm, natural ash glazes, and subtle variations in firing effects. The clay used in Shigaraki ware is coarse and rich in feldspar, creating a unique texture and visual depth. This traditional ware continues to be highly valued by both tea ceremony practitioners and contemporary collectors.

Shipping Information:
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number.
The item will be shipped via Japan Post EMS (Express Mail Service by air).
Any import duties or taxes are the responsibility of the buyer.
For customs clearance purposes, you may be contacted by the shipping carrier or customs office, so please make sure to respond promptly. In some cases, you may not receive any contact or be unable to reach them, so if the tracking status shows no movement, please check directly with the shipping carrier or customs office. If the item is returned to Japan, return shipping and reshipping fees will be charged, so please take care.

Final bid
€ 26
Sandra Wong
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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