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Jarrón - Gres - Japón - Jarrón de Bizen de dos asas - Mitsuru Isezaki(伊勢崎満)(1934– )
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Jarrón - Gres - Japón - Jarrón de Bizen de dos asas - Mitsuru Isezaki(伊勢崎満)(1934– )

A Bizen ware double-handled flower vase (hanaire) by Mitsuzo Isezaki, presented in its original signed wooden box (tomobako). The piece features a robust cylindrical form with two small loop handles, characteristic of traditional Bizen aesthetics. The surface displays natural ash effects and subtle kiln variations, resulting in earthy tones ranging from warm reddish-brown to grey. These textures are created entirely by the firing process, without glaze, making each piece unique and unrepeatable. Includes original tomobako and documentation. Artist Profile Mitsuzo Isezaki (伊勢崎満造, born 1934) is a Japanese ceramic artist associated with Bizen ware, one of Japan’s oldest pottery traditions. He is the elder brother of Jun Isezaki, a Living National Treasure. His works are valued for their strong forms and natural kiln effects, reflecting the essence of traditional Bizen craftsmanship. Condition Good condition – no cracks or repairs. Minor surface wear and natural kiln marks consistent with age. Shipping Carefully packed and shipped from Japan with tracking. ※Important Information – Please Read Before Bidding※ Customs duties, VAT, and import clearance fees are not included in the shipping cost and are the responsibility of the buyer. These charges vary depending on your country’s import regulations and are beyond the seller’s control. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. All items are carefully packed and promptly shipped with tracking to ensure safe delivery. Please bid with confidence.

N.º 102369207

Ya no está disponible
Jarrón - Gres - Japón - Jarrón de Bizen de dos asas - Mitsuru Isezaki(伊勢崎満)(1934– )

Jarrón - Gres - Japón - Jarrón de Bizen de dos asas - Mitsuru Isezaki(伊勢崎満)(1934– )

A Bizen ware double-handled flower vase (hanaire) by Mitsuzo Isezaki, presented in its original signed wooden box (tomobako).

The piece features a robust cylindrical form with two small loop handles, characteristic of traditional Bizen aesthetics. The surface displays natural ash effects and subtle kiln variations, resulting in earthy tones ranging from warm reddish-brown to grey. These textures are created entirely by the firing process, without glaze, making each piece unique and unrepeatable.

Includes original tomobako and documentation.

Artist Profile
Mitsuzo Isezaki (伊勢崎満造, born 1934) is a Japanese ceramic artist associated with Bizen ware, one of Japan’s oldest pottery traditions. He is the elder brother of Jun Isezaki, a Living National Treasure. His works are valued for their strong forms and natural kiln effects, reflecting the essence of traditional Bizen craftsmanship.

Condition
Good condition – no cracks or repairs. Minor surface wear and natural kiln marks consistent with age.

Shipping
Carefully packed and shipped from Japan with tracking.

※Important Information – Please Read Before Bidding※

Customs duties, VAT, and import clearance fees are not included in the shipping cost and are the responsibility of the buyer.
These charges vary depending on your country’s import regulations and are beyond the seller’s control.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

All items are carefully packed and promptly shipped with tracking to ensure safe delivery.

Please bid with confidence.

Pujas cerradas
Sandra Wong
Experto
Estimación  € 300 - € 380

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