N.º 102444852

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Jarrón - Gres, Cerámica - Japón - Celadon, Crackle Glaze  (Sin precio de reserva)
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Jarrón - Gres, Cerámica - Japón - Celadon, Crackle Glaze (Sin precio de reserva)

Item Description A mesmerizing Japanese celadon kan'nyū (crackle-glaze) flower vase (hanaire) that captivates the eye with one of the most dramatic and densely patterned crackle surfaces you will encounter in Japanese ceramics. The elegant bottle form — a generously rounded globular body rising into a long, slender neck with a gracefully flared mouth rim — serves as the perfect canvas for this extraordinary glaze phenomenon. The kan'nyū (貫入) is the soul of this piece. Across every centimeter of the surface, a rich network of reddish-brown fissure lines fractures the pale celadon glaze into hundreds of irregular polygonal islands, ranging from broad, plate-like segments on the belly to fine, densely packed shards along the neck. This intricate web is not a flaw — it is the result of a highly controlled firing technique in which the glaze is deliberately formulated to contract at a different rate than the clay body during cooling, creating a living topography of tension and release. Viewed up close, the crackle surface has a three-dimensional, almost tactile quality, as if each fragment of glaze is gently lifting from the surface, catching light at its own angle. The effect shifts dramatically depending on the light: in strong illumination, the surface glitters like fractured ice; in softer light, it takes on the meditative depth of a winter landscape seen through frosted glass. The unglazed foot ring exposes the warm terracotta-toned stoneware body beneath, grounding the ethereal glaze in honest materiality. A small impressed seal mark is present on the base. This vase is a testament to the Japanese ceramic philosophy of wabi-sabi — finding profound beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and the forces of nature made visible in clay and fire. Size Height: 25 cm Width: 12.5 cm Weight: 735 g Condition This vase is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs; the crackle glaze is entirely intentional and characteristic of this style. Artist Profile (Not identified — seal mark present on base but attribution unconfirmed) 【Important Notice】 The item will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx. Estimated delivery time is about 1–3 weeks. Import duties, taxes, and other charges are not included. Combined shipping with other items is not available. Thank you for your understanding.

N.º 102444852

Vendido
Jarrón - Gres, Cerámica - Japón - Celadon, Crackle Glaze  (Sin precio de reserva)

Jarrón - Gres, Cerámica - Japón - Celadon, Crackle Glaze (Sin precio de reserva)

Item Description
A mesmerizing Japanese celadon kan'nyū (crackle-glaze) flower vase (hanaire) that captivates the eye with one of the most dramatic and densely patterned crackle surfaces you will encounter in Japanese ceramics. The elegant bottle form — a generously rounded globular body rising into a long, slender neck with a gracefully flared mouth rim — serves as the perfect canvas for this extraordinary glaze phenomenon.

The kan'nyū (貫入) is the soul of this piece. Across every centimeter of the surface, a rich network of reddish-brown fissure lines fractures the pale celadon glaze into hundreds of irregular polygonal islands, ranging from broad, plate-like segments on the belly to fine, densely packed shards along the neck. This intricate web is not a flaw — it is the result of a highly controlled firing technique in which the glaze is deliberately formulated to contract at a different rate than the clay body during cooling, creating a living topography of tension and release. Viewed up close, the crackle surface has a three-dimensional, almost tactile quality, as if each fragment of glaze is gently lifting from the surface, catching light at its own angle. The effect shifts dramatically depending on the light: in strong illumination, the surface glitters like fractured ice; in softer light, it takes on the meditative depth of a winter landscape seen through frosted glass.

The unglazed foot ring exposes the warm terracotta-toned stoneware body beneath, grounding the ethereal glaze in honest materiality. A small impressed seal mark is present on the base. This vase is a testament to the Japanese ceramic philosophy of wabi-sabi — finding profound beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and the forces of nature made visible in clay and fire.

Size
Height: 25 cm
Width: 12.5 cm

Weight: 735 g

Condition
This vase is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs; the crackle glaze is entirely intentional and characteristic of this style.

Artist Profile
(Not identified — seal mark present on base but attribution unconfirmed)

【Important Notice】
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx.
Estimated delivery time is about 1–3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes, and other charges are not included.
Combined shipping with other items is not available.
Thank you for your understanding.

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