N. 100219578

Venduto
Vaso rosso Shino - Elegante vaso tradizionale per fiori - Ceramica - 玉置保夫 Tamaoki Yasuo (1941-) - Giappone - 1900-2000
Offerta finale
€ 400
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Vaso rosso Shino - Elegante vaso tradizionale per fiori - Ceramica - 玉置保夫 Tamaoki Yasuo (1941-) - Giappone - 1900-2000

Item Description This is an elegant red Shino vase (花入 Hanaire) by renowned ceramic artist Tamaoki Yasuo 玉置保夫 (1941-). The piece showcases his exceptional mastery of the Aka-Shino (Red Shino) technique, one of the most challenging Mino ware styles dating back to the Momoyama period. The vase displays the characteristic features of Tamaoki's Aka-Shino work: a rich reddish hue emerging through a feldspathic glaze with the distinctive pitted surface texture unique to this technique. The form is classical yet refined, with harmonious proportions ideal for ikebana flower arrangement or as a decorative art object. This piece comes with its original signed wooden box (共箱 tomobako), bearing the artist's pottery seal (陶印), confirming its authenticity and provenance. The tall, elegant silhouette demonstrates Tamaoki's ability to honor traditional Mino ceramic techniques while infusing them with a contemporary aesthetic sensibility. Tamaoki Yasuo, recognized as a Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property of Gifu Prefecture for his Oribe ware, is the fourth-generation master of Tamayama Kiln. His works have received numerous prestigious awards and are highly regarded in the tea ceremony world, representing the pinnacle of modern Mino ceramic artistry. Size Height: 35 cm Width: 16.5 cm Depth: 16.5 cm Weight 3,240 g / 3.24 kg Condition The vase is in good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear including minor surface scratches and slight soiling. The wooden storage box shows signs of previous restoration. Artist Profile Tamaoki Yasuo 玉置保夫 (b. 1941) is a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist born in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, into a family of potters spanning generations. After graduating from Gifu Prefectural Tajimi Technical High School, he trained at the Gifu Prefectural Ceramic Research Institute under the tutelage of 5th generation Kato Kobei and Kato Kozo. Tamaoki made his debut at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition in 1965 and became a full member of the Japan Kogei Association in 1968. Throughout his distinguished career, he has received numerous accolades including the Grand Prize at the Tokai Traditional Crafts Exhibition, the Japan Ceramic Society Award, and the Kato Kobei Prize. In 2008, he was designated as a Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property of Gifu Prefecture for his mastery in Oribe ware. As the fourth-generation head of Tamayama Kiln, Tamaoki's work spans various Mino styles including Oribe, Shino, and Kiseto. His philosophy embraces the spirit of innovation within tradition, stating "Those living in the present have a mission to create contemporary Oribe." His bold, modern interpretations of classical Mino ware techniques have captivated collectors and tea ceremony practitioners worldwide, establishing him as one of the foremost ceramic artists of contemporary Japan. NOITICE: The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

N. 100219578

Venduto
Vaso rosso Shino - Elegante vaso tradizionale per fiori - Ceramica - 玉置保夫 Tamaoki Yasuo (1941-) - Giappone - 1900-2000

Vaso rosso Shino - Elegante vaso tradizionale per fiori - Ceramica - 玉置保夫 Tamaoki Yasuo (1941-) - Giappone - 1900-2000

Item Description
This is an elegant red Shino vase (花入 Hanaire) by renowned ceramic artist Tamaoki Yasuo 玉置保夫 (1941-). The piece showcases his exceptional mastery of the Aka-Shino (Red Shino) technique, one of the most challenging Mino ware styles dating back to the Momoyama period.
The vase displays the characteristic features of Tamaoki's Aka-Shino work: a rich reddish hue emerging through a feldspathic glaze with the distinctive pitted surface texture unique to this technique. The form is classical yet refined, with harmonious proportions ideal for ikebana flower arrangement or as a decorative art object.
This piece comes with its original signed wooden box (共箱 tomobako), bearing the artist's pottery seal (陶印), confirming its authenticity and provenance. The tall, elegant silhouette demonstrates Tamaoki's ability to honor traditional Mino ceramic techniques while infusing them with a contemporary aesthetic sensibility.
Tamaoki Yasuo, recognized as a Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property of Gifu Prefecture for his Oribe ware, is the fourth-generation master of Tamayama Kiln. His works have received numerous prestigious awards and are highly regarded in the tea ceremony world, representing the pinnacle of modern Mino ceramic artistry.

Size
Height: 35 cm
Width: 16.5 cm
Depth: 16.5 cm

Weight
3,240 g / 3.24 kg

Condition
The vase is in good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear including minor surface scratches and slight soiling. The wooden storage box shows signs of previous restoration.

Artist Profile
Tamaoki Yasuo 玉置保夫 (b. 1941) is a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist born in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, into a family of potters spanning generations. After graduating from Gifu Prefectural Tajimi Technical High School, he trained at the Gifu Prefectural Ceramic Research Institute under the tutelage of 5th generation Kato Kobei and Kato Kozo.
Tamaoki made his debut at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition in 1965 and became a full member of the Japan Kogei Association in 1968. Throughout his distinguished career, he has received numerous accolades including the Grand Prize at the Tokai Traditional Crafts Exhibition, the Japan Ceramic Society Award, and the Kato Kobei Prize. In 2008, he was designated as a Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property of Gifu Prefecture for his mastery in Oribe ware.
As the fourth-generation head of Tamayama Kiln, Tamaoki's work spans various Mino styles including Oribe, Shino, and Kiseto. His philosophy embraces the spirit of innovation within tradition, stating "Those living in the present have a mission to create contemporary Oribe." His bold, modern interpretations of classical Mino ware techniques have captivated collectors and tea ceremony practitioners worldwide, establishing him as one of the foremost ceramic artists of contemporary Japan.


NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

Offerta finale
€ 400
Sandra Wong
Esperto
Stima  € 500 - € 650

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