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Tachikichi Yaegasumi Ekubo crackle-glaze flower vase in biscuit porcelain from Japan, 17 cm high, 11 cm wide, 11 cm deep, mouth 4.3 cm, weight 755 g, Showa–Heisei era, in excellent condition with its original tomobako.

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Shipping method- The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

An exquisite Japanese ceramic flower vase named "Yaegasumi Ekubo" (Eight-layered Mist Dimple) by Tachikichi (橘吉), one of Kyoto's most prestigious and historic ceramic retailers. This stunning piece features a mesmerizing blue-green crackle glaze (Kannyu) that creates an intricate network of fine lines resembling frost patterns or shattered ice across the entire surface.
Tachikichi was founded in 1752 during the Edo period under the name "Tachibana-ya Kichibei" in the heart of Kyoto's ceramic district at Shijo. For over 270 years, the company has been at the forefront of Japanese ceramics, working with the finest kilns throughout Japan to create exceptional pieces that embody the refined aesthetics of Kyoto culture.
The vase displays a beautiful ovoid form with a narrow mouth, perfect for Ikebana flower arrangements. The Kannyu (crackle) glaze technique creates a captivating visual effect where the turquoise-blue surface is crisscrossed by darker lines, giving the appearance of precious celadon or ancient ice. The interior is glazed in a deep teal color, creating a lovely contrast when viewed from above. The unglazed foot ring reveals the natural stoneware body beneath.
This piece comes complete with its original wooden storage box (Tomobako) inscribed with the product name "Yaegasumi Ekubo Hanaire" (八重がすみえくぼ 花生) and the Tachikichi brand name, confirming its authenticity and provenance.
The vase appears virtually unused, retaining its original pristine condition—an excellent opportunity to acquire a piece from this legendary Kyoto establishment in exceptional state.
My Message:
Thank you for looking at my item. I operate a recycling shop in Japan and participate in Catawiki because I want to share fine Japanese craftsmanship and historical items with the world. If you have any questions about this item, please feel free to message me anytime. With gratitude to everyone, "ARIGATO."

Size
Height: 17 cm
Width: 11 cm
Depth: 11 cm
Mouth Diameter: 4-4.3 cm

Weight
755 g

Condition
Excellent, virtually unused condition with no visible damage, chips, cracks, or signs of wear; comes with original wooden storage box (Tomobako).

Artist Profile
Tachikichi (たち吉 / 橘吉) is a prestigious Kyoto-based ceramics company founded in 1752 during the Edo period. Originally established under the name "Tachibana-ya Kichibei" (橘屋吉兵衛), the company adopted the shortened name "Tachikichi" in the Meiji era. For over 270 years, Tachikichi has been one of Japan's leading ceramic retailers, renowned for working with master craftsmen and renowned kilns throughout Japan to create pieces that embody the refined sensibilities of Kyoto's cultural heritage. The company specializes in curating and commissioning exceptional ceramics, including Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware), Kiyomizu-yaki, and works from other prestigious kilns across Japan.

Catawiki出品項目

Title of Artwork: "Yaegasumi Ekubo" Crackle Glaze Flower Vase by Tachikichi - Kyoto Heritage Brand with Tomobako
Artist: Tachikichi 橘吉 (Est. 1752)
Height: 17 cm
Width: 11 cm
Depth: 11 cm
Diameter: 4.3 cm (mouth)
Decor: Kannyu (Crackle glaze)
Period: Showa-Heisei (20th century)
Condition: Excellent - virtually unused
Provenance: With original Tomobako (wooden storage box)

Seller's Story

I run a specialized purchase and retail shop in Japan, focusing on high-quality antiques and fine jewelry. My mission is to share Japan’s wonderful treasures and exquisite items with people all over the world. Please visit my website to see our collection. https://kanteikaitori-kahou.jp/

Item Description
Please read first:

Shipping method- The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

An exquisite Japanese ceramic flower vase named "Yaegasumi Ekubo" (Eight-layered Mist Dimple) by Tachikichi (橘吉), one of Kyoto's most prestigious and historic ceramic retailers. This stunning piece features a mesmerizing blue-green crackle glaze (Kannyu) that creates an intricate network of fine lines resembling frost patterns or shattered ice across the entire surface.
Tachikichi was founded in 1752 during the Edo period under the name "Tachibana-ya Kichibei" in the heart of Kyoto's ceramic district at Shijo. For over 270 years, the company has been at the forefront of Japanese ceramics, working with the finest kilns throughout Japan to create exceptional pieces that embody the refined aesthetics of Kyoto culture.
The vase displays a beautiful ovoid form with a narrow mouth, perfect for Ikebana flower arrangements. The Kannyu (crackle) glaze technique creates a captivating visual effect where the turquoise-blue surface is crisscrossed by darker lines, giving the appearance of precious celadon or ancient ice. The interior is glazed in a deep teal color, creating a lovely contrast when viewed from above. The unglazed foot ring reveals the natural stoneware body beneath.
This piece comes complete with its original wooden storage box (Tomobako) inscribed with the product name "Yaegasumi Ekubo Hanaire" (八重がすみえくぼ 花生) and the Tachikichi brand name, confirming its authenticity and provenance.
The vase appears virtually unused, retaining its original pristine condition—an excellent opportunity to acquire a piece from this legendary Kyoto establishment in exceptional state.
My Message:
Thank you for looking at my item. I operate a recycling shop in Japan and participate in Catawiki because I want to share fine Japanese craftsmanship and historical items with the world. If you have any questions about this item, please feel free to message me anytime. With gratitude to everyone, "ARIGATO."

Size
Height: 17 cm
Width: 11 cm
Depth: 11 cm
Mouth Diameter: 4-4.3 cm

Weight
755 g

Condition
Excellent, virtually unused condition with no visible damage, chips, cracks, or signs of wear; comes with original wooden storage box (Tomobako).

Artist Profile
Tachikichi (たち吉 / 橘吉) is a prestigious Kyoto-based ceramics company founded in 1752 during the Edo period. Originally established under the name "Tachibana-ya Kichibei" (橘屋吉兵衛), the company adopted the shortened name "Tachikichi" in the Meiji era. For over 270 years, Tachikichi has been one of Japan's leading ceramic retailers, renowned for working with master craftsmen and renowned kilns throughout Japan to create pieces that embody the refined sensibilities of Kyoto's cultural heritage. The company specializes in curating and commissioning exceptional ceramics, including Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware), Kiyomizu-yaki, and works from other prestigious kilns across Japan.

Catawiki出品項目

Title of Artwork: "Yaegasumi Ekubo" Crackle Glaze Flower Vase by Tachikichi - Kyoto Heritage Brand with Tomobako
Artist: Tachikichi 橘吉 (Est. 1752)
Height: 17 cm
Width: 11 cm
Depth: 11 cm
Diameter: 4.3 cm (mouth)
Decor: Kannyu (Crackle glaze)
Period: Showa-Heisei (20th century)
Condition: Excellent - virtually unused
Provenance: With original Tomobako (wooden storage box)

Seller's Story

I run a specialized purchase and retail shop in Japan, focusing on high-quality antiques and fine jewelry. My mission is to share Japan’s wonderful treasures and exquisite items with people all over the world. Please visit my website to see our collection. https://kanteikaitori-kahou.jp/

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
755 g
Ceramics type
Biscuit porcelain
Title additional information
八重がすみえくぼ
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Ceramic
Manufacturer/ Brand
橘吉/Tachikichi
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
17 cm
Width
11 cm
Depth
11 cm
Diameter
4.3 cm
Estimated Period
Unknown period
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