Flower pot (2) - Ceramic - Japanese Ceramic Vases





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A pair of Japanese ceramic vases from the 1960s–70s, each with interior glaze and kannyu crackle, measuring roughly 22–23 cm high with a 6.5 cm mouth and 8 cm base, comes with original signed tomobako storage boxes and displays natural kiln effects and variation.
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All items are shipped from Japan.
This lot consists of a set of two ceramic vases created by the same Japanese studio potter, both accompanied by their original signed wooden storage boxes (tomobako).
Each vase features natural variations in glaze produced during the firing process, displaying subtle tonal transitions ranging from earthy brown to deep green across the surface.
One vase presents a softly cylindrical form with an organic texture reminiscent of weathered tree bark, while the other showcases a striking contrast in coloration created by the natural flow of glaze during firing.
The crackle-like patterns visible on the surface are an intentional decorative effect known as kannyu (crackle glaze), created during the production process, and should not be considered as damage or defects.
These natural irregularities and kiln effects (yohen) are characteristic elements of traditional Japanese ceramic aesthetics and reflect the influence of the Mingei (folk craft) philosophy.
Both pieces are glazed on the interior, making them suitable for practical use as ikebana flower vases, while also functioning as sculptural decorative objects.
The artist’s seal is present on the base of each piece.
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Dimensions (approx.)
Vase 1:
• Height: approx. 22 cm
• Mouth diameter: approx. 6.5 cm
• Base diameter: approx. 8 cm
Vase 2:
• Height: approx. 23 cm
• Mouth diameter: approx. 6.5 cm
• Base diameter: approx. 8 cm
Please allow for slight measurement variations.
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Condition
Minor variations in glaze tone, firing marks, and slight surface irregularities due to age and handcrafted production are present, all of which are typical characteristics of studio pottery.
No visible cracks or structural damage were observed.
Please refer to the photographs for detailed condition.
Important – Please Read Before Bidding
For a smooth and secure transaction, please carefully review the following information before placing a bid.
⸻
● Import Taxes & Customs Duties
All customs duties, import taxes, and customs clearance fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
VAT paid on Catawiki is separate from local customs duties and import taxes.
Please check with your local customs office in advance.
⸻
■ Shipping & Packaging
All items are shipped from Japan via Japan Post EMS (insured).
If EMS is not available for your country, a private international courier will be used instead.
Items are carefully packed to withstand long-distance international shipping.
⸻
□ Tax Code Requirement (EU and certain regions)
After purchase, buyers may be required to provide a tax code (such as VAT number, fiscal code, etc.).
Failure to provide the required tax code may result in customs delays or return of the parcel.
⸻
◆ Damage & Shipping Issues
If the item arrives damaged, please contact your local post office and Catawiki Support within 3 days of delivery.
Before leaving feedback, please contact us first so we can assist you appropriately.
⸻
(Shipping to the United States)
Currently, EMS shipping to the United States is suspended.
A private international courier will be used instead.
Please note that items containing batteries or bladed tools may not be eligible for shipment.
⸻
All items are shipped from Japan.
This lot consists of a set of two ceramic vases created by the same Japanese studio potter, both accompanied by their original signed wooden storage boxes (tomobako).
Each vase features natural variations in glaze produced during the firing process, displaying subtle tonal transitions ranging from earthy brown to deep green across the surface.
One vase presents a softly cylindrical form with an organic texture reminiscent of weathered tree bark, while the other showcases a striking contrast in coloration created by the natural flow of glaze during firing.
The crackle-like patterns visible on the surface are an intentional decorative effect known as kannyu (crackle glaze), created during the production process, and should not be considered as damage or defects.
These natural irregularities and kiln effects (yohen) are characteristic elements of traditional Japanese ceramic aesthetics and reflect the influence of the Mingei (folk craft) philosophy.
Both pieces are glazed on the interior, making them suitable for practical use as ikebana flower vases, while also functioning as sculptural decorative objects.
The artist’s seal is present on the base of each piece.
⸻
Dimensions (approx.)
Vase 1:
• Height: approx. 22 cm
• Mouth diameter: approx. 6.5 cm
• Base diameter: approx. 8 cm
Vase 2:
• Height: approx. 23 cm
• Mouth diameter: approx. 6.5 cm
• Base diameter: approx. 8 cm
Please allow for slight measurement variations.
⸻
Condition
Minor variations in glaze tone, firing marks, and slight surface irregularities due to age and handcrafted production are present, all of which are typical characteristics of studio pottery.
No visible cracks or structural damage were observed.
Please refer to the photographs for detailed condition.

