Rare ceramic double gourd vase by Morino Hiroaki Taimei - Ceramic - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)






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Ceramic double-gourd vase by Morino Hiroaki Taimei, 21.5 cm high and 11 cm wide, with turquoise glaze and gold accents, made in Japan during the Shōwa period, in good condition, comes with its signed tomobako.
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Rare double gourd ceramic vase – Morino Hiroaki Taimei – Turquoise and gold glaze – With signed tomobako – No customs duties
Ceramic vase in the shape of a double gourd by Japanese ceramist Morino Hiroaki Taimei (born in 1934). The piece features an intense turquoise glaze enhanced with golden drips. The contrast between the smooth areas and the golden textures demonstrates controlled firing and precise application of the enamels.
Delivered with its original signed tomobako.
Dimensions :
Height: 21.5 cm
Width: 11 cm
Morino Hiroaki Taimei, born in Kyoto in 1934, is among the most recognized contemporary Japanese ceramicists. Trained in Kyoto and later teaching ceramics in the United States, he develops a style characterized by sculptural forms and expressive glazes with strong contrasts. He has exhibited in Japan, Europe, the United States, and Australia, and was named Person of Cultural Merit in 2021. His works are featured in many major museums around the world.
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Rare double-gourd ceramic vase by Morino Hiroaki Taimei, turquoise and gold glaze, with signed tomobako, no customs.
Ceramic double-gourd vase by Japanese ceramic artist Morino Hiroaki Taimei (born 1934). The piece features a vivid turquoise glaze with flowing golden accents. The contrast between smooth areas and textured golden surfaces reflects controlled firing and precise glaze work.
Comes with its original signed tomobako.
Dimensions
Height: 21.5 cm
Width: 11 cm
Morino Hiroaki Taimei, born in Kyoto in 1934, is among the most renowned contemporary Japanese ceramic artists. Trained in Kyoto and later teaching ceramics in the United States, he developed a style defined by sculptural forms and expressive, high-contrast glazes. He has exhibited in Japan, Europe, the United States, and Australia, and was named Person of Cultural Merit in 2021. His works are held in major museum collections worldwide.
Rare double gourd ceramic vase – Morino Hiroaki Taimei – Turquoise and gold glaze – With signed tomobako – No customs duties
Ceramic vase in the shape of a double gourd by Japanese ceramist Morino Hiroaki Taimei (born in 1934). The piece features an intense turquoise glaze enhanced with golden drips. The contrast between the smooth areas and the golden textures demonstrates controlled firing and precise application of the enamels.
Delivered with its original signed tomobako.
Dimensions :
Height: 21.5 cm
Width: 11 cm
Morino Hiroaki Taimei, born in Kyoto in 1934, is among the most recognized contemporary Japanese ceramicists. Trained in Kyoto and later teaching ceramics in the United States, he develops a style characterized by sculptural forms and expressive glazes with strong contrasts. He has exhibited in Japan, Europe, the United States, and Australia, and was named Person of Cultural Merit in 2021. His works are featured in many major museums around the world.
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Rare double-gourd ceramic vase by Morino Hiroaki Taimei, turquoise and gold glaze, with signed tomobako, no customs.
Ceramic double-gourd vase by Japanese ceramic artist Morino Hiroaki Taimei (born 1934). The piece features a vivid turquoise glaze with flowing golden accents. The contrast between smooth areas and textured golden surfaces reflects controlled firing and precise glaze work.
Comes with its original signed tomobako.
Dimensions
Height: 21.5 cm
Width: 11 cm
Morino Hiroaki Taimei, born in Kyoto in 1934, is among the most renowned contemporary Japanese ceramic artists. Trained in Kyoto and later teaching ceramics in the United States, he developed a style defined by sculptural forms and expressive, high-contrast glazes. He has exhibited in Japan, Europe, the United States, and Australia, and was named Person of Cultural Merit in 2021. His works are held in major museum collections worldwide.
