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One Tokkuri-shaped Bizen flower vase in clay, made in Japan by Joji Yamashita, circa 1980–1990, in excellent condition, 10 cm wide, 23 cm high and 23 cm deep, featuring true Hidasuki kiln patterns and a one-of-a-kind museum-quality contemporary Bizen work.

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A Rare “Hidasuki” Bizen Flower Vase by Joji Yamashita
— A one-of-a-kind work shaped by fire, tradition, and mastery.

This exceptional Tokkuri-shaped flower vase represents one of the most coveted forms
of contemporary Bizen ware, meticulously crafted by the distinguished potter
Joji Yamashita. Created in the storied kilns of Bizen, Japan’s oldest ceramic tradition
(800+ years), this work embodies a heritage that is rarely available on the global market.



True Hidasuki — a kiln effect impossible to replicate
The vivid vermilion lines of the Hidasuki pattern, produced by wrapping rice straw during firing,
form naturally occurring tracings that can never be repeated.
Collectors prize such pieces because each firing produces a completely unique surface.

Highly desirable Tokkuri silhouette
The Tokkuri form is one of the “collector shapes” in Bizen pottery.
Its generous round body and refined neck give it a sculptural presence that
stands beautifully even without flowers.
This shape is significantly rarer than standard vases.

Genuine contemporary Bizen craftsmanship
Yamashita’s works are known for their clean finishing, excellent proportions,
and perfectly balanced weight.
For collectors seeking authentic, non-industrial Bizen ware, his pieces are
recognized for their reliability and aesthetic purity.

Museum-level display value
The nuanced transitions—from warm terracotta to soft charcoal shading—
are characteristic of high-temperature Bizen firings and are
highly desirable among serious collectors and interior curators.

A Rare “Hidasuki” Bizen Flower Vase by Joji Yamashita
— A one-of-a-kind work shaped by fire, tradition, and mastery.

This exceptional Tokkuri-shaped flower vase represents one of the most coveted forms
of contemporary Bizen ware, meticulously crafted by the distinguished potter
Joji Yamashita. Created in the storied kilns of Bizen, Japan’s oldest ceramic tradition
(800+ years), this work embodies a heritage that is rarely available on the global market.



True Hidasuki — a kiln effect impossible to replicate
The vivid vermilion lines of the Hidasuki pattern, produced by wrapping rice straw during firing,
form naturally occurring tracings that can never be repeated.
Collectors prize such pieces because each firing produces a completely unique surface.

Highly desirable Tokkuri silhouette
The Tokkuri form is one of the “collector shapes” in Bizen pottery.
Its generous round body and refined neck give it a sculptural presence that
stands beautifully even without flowers.
This shape is significantly rarer than standard vases.

Genuine contemporary Bizen craftsmanship
Yamashita’s works are known for their clean finishing, excellent proportions,
and perfectly balanced weight.
For collectors seeking authentic, non-industrial Bizen ware, his pieces are
recognized for their reliability and aesthetic purity.

Museum-level display value
The nuanced transitions—from warm terracotta to soft charcoal shading—
are characteristic of high-temperature Bizen firings and are
highly desirable among serious collectors and interior curators.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specific region of origin
bizen
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Clay
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
23 cm
Width
10 cm
Depth
23 cm
Estimated Period
1980-1990
JapanVerified
22
Objects sold
Private

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