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Una vasa in ceramica Tachikichi, 'Ekki-ryu', periodo Shōwa, in ottime condizioni, smaltatura fluida teal-bianco sporco, alta 24 cm e larga 67 cm, presentata nella scatola di legno originale.
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Maker / Brand: Tachikichi (Tachikichi)
Title of Work: Tachikichi "Ekki-ryu" Creative Pottery Flower Vase with Wooden Box
This exquisite ceramic vase by Tachikichi, known as "Ekki-ryu," is a sign of modern Japanese studio pottery, presented in its original wooden box and accompanied by a descriptive leaflet. Crafted with a distinctive flowing glaze, this piece embodies a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese aesthetic sensibilities and contemporary design, intended as a sophisticated vessel for ikebana or as a standalone decorative object. Its strong construction and unique surface treatment make it a striking addition to any discerning collection.
Artistic Background, Japanese Studio Pottery and Tachikichi
Tachikichi, a venerable name in Japanese ceramics, has been a purveyor of fine tableware and decorative ceramics for over 260 years, with its roots in Kyoto. While not a kiln itself, Tachikichi is renowned for curating and commissioning high-quality ceramic pieces from various traditions and contemporary artists across Japan, often reflecting the refined aesthetics associated with Kyoto's rich cultural heritage. The term "Sosaku Touki", or creative pottery, refers to works by individual artists or studios that push beyond traditional forms, embracing innovative designs and techniques while maintaining a deep respect for ceramic artistry. This vase exemplifies Tachikichi's commitment to showcasing modern Japanese craftsmanship and design.
Design and Technique, Flowing Glaze (Ekki-ryu)
The defining characteristic of this vase is its captivating "Ekki-ryu" glaze, a term that evokes the imagery of an overflowing stream or beneficial flow. This technique creates a dynamic visual effect where multiple glazes are applied to flow and meld together during firing, resulting in a unique, painterly surface. On this piece, a rich, mottled teal-blue glaze cascades from the rim, transitioning into a creamy white that drips dramatically over a serene, pale blue-green base. The interplay of these colors and the controlled yet organic flow of the glaze create a sense of depth and movement, reminiscent of natural landscapes or abstract expressionism. The vase's rectilinear form provides a contemporary canvas for this fluid decorative technique, offering a modern interpretation of classical Japanese ceramic aesthetics, contrasting with the term "Seiji" (celadon) mentioned in the original title, which typically refers to a uniform, translucent green-blue glaze.
Form and Aesthetic Qualities
**Contemporary Silhouette**: A tall, slender form with a subtly tapering, rectangular body and softly rounded edges, culminating in a wide, rectangular opening (approximately 67 x 67 mm) that suggests a modern elegance suitable for various floral arrangements.
**Dynamic Glaze Application**: The surface is adorned with a multi-layered, flowing glaze that progresses from a deep teal-blue at the top, through a creamy white mid-section, to a soft pale blue-green at the base, creating a visually engaging and textured appearance.
**Functional and Artistic Versatility**: Designed primarily as a flower vase (hanaike), its refined aesthetic and generous height of 240 mm also allow it to serve as a striking sculptural object, enhancing interior spaces with its understated beauty and sophisticated color palette.
Decorative and Collectible Appeal
**Modern Japanese Craftsmanship**: This piece exemplifies the enduring quality and innovative spirit of Japanese studio pottery, offered by a prestigious retailer like Tachikichi, making it appealing to collectors seeking contemporary expressions of traditional artistry.
**Versatile Display Potential**: Its clean lines and tranquil color scheme ensure it integrates smoothly into both minimalist modern and more traditional interior décors, capable of elevating the ambiance of any room, from a living space to an office.
**Heirloom Quality Presentation**: Presented in its original sturdy wooden box, which bears the calligraphic inscription of its series name and maker, this vase is preserved as a precious gift item, ideal for presentation and treasured as a collector's piece, despite minor signs of age on the box and leaflet.
This Tachikichi "Ekki-ryu" vase is an exceptional acquisition for collectors of modern Japanese ceramics, connoisseurs of unique glazes, and individuals seeking to infuse their environments with pieces of art that embody both historical reverence and contemporary design.
Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
Maker / Brand: Tachikichi (Tachikichi)
Title of Work: Tachikichi "Ekki-ryu" Creative Pottery Flower Vase with Wooden Box
This exquisite ceramic vase by Tachikichi, known as "Ekki-ryu," is a sign of modern Japanese studio pottery, presented in its original wooden box and accompanied by a descriptive leaflet. Crafted with a distinctive flowing glaze, this piece embodies a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese aesthetic sensibilities and contemporary design, intended as a sophisticated vessel for ikebana or as a standalone decorative object. Its strong construction and unique surface treatment make it a striking addition to any discerning collection.
Artistic Background, Japanese Studio Pottery and Tachikichi
Tachikichi, a venerable name in Japanese ceramics, has been a purveyor of fine tableware and decorative ceramics for over 260 years, with its roots in Kyoto. While not a kiln itself, Tachikichi is renowned for curating and commissioning high-quality ceramic pieces from various traditions and contemporary artists across Japan, often reflecting the refined aesthetics associated with Kyoto's rich cultural heritage. The term "Sosaku Touki", or creative pottery, refers to works by individual artists or studios that push beyond traditional forms, embracing innovative designs and techniques while maintaining a deep respect for ceramic artistry. This vase exemplifies Tachikichi's commitment to showcasing modern Japanese craftsmanship and design.
Design and Technique, Flowing Glaze (Ekki-ryu)
The defining characteristic of this vase is its captivating "Ekki-ryu" glaze, a term that evokes the imagery of an overflowing stream or beneficial flow. This technique creates a dynamic visual effect where multiple glazes are applied to flow and meld together during firing, resulting in a unique, painterly surface. On this piece, a rich, mottled teal-blue glaze cascades from the rim, transitioning into a creamy white that drips dramatically over a serene, pale blue-green base. The interplay of these colors and the controlled yet organic flow of the glaze create a sense of depth and movement, reminiscent of natural landscapes or abstract expressionism. The vase's rectilinear form provides a contemporary canvas for this fluid decorative technique, offering a modern interpretation of classical Japanese ceramic aesthetics, contrasting with the term "Seiji" (celadon) mentioned in the original title, which typically refers to a uniform, translucent green-blue glaze.
Form and Aesthetic Qualities
**Contemporary Silhouette**: A tall, slender form with a subtly tapering, rectangular body and softly rounded edges, culminating in a wide, rectangular opening (approximately 67 x 67 mm) that suggests a modern elegance suitable for various floral arrangements.
**Dynamic Glaze Application**: The surface is adorned with a multi-layered, flowing glaze that progresses from a deep teal-blue at the top, through a creamy white mid-section, to a soft pale blue-green at the base, creating a visually engaging and textured appearance.
**Functional and Artistic Versatility**: Designed primarily as a flower vase (hanaike), its refined aesthetic and generous height of 240 mm also allow it to serve as a striking sculptural object, enhancing interior spaces with its understated beauty and sophisticated color palette.
Decorative and Collectible Appeal
**Modern Japanese Craftsmanship**: This piece exemplifies the enduring quality and innovative spirit of Japanese studio pottery, offered by a prestigious retailer like Tachikichi, making it appealing to collectors seeking contemporary expressions of traditional artistry.
**Versatile Display Potential**: Its clean lines and tranquil color scheme ensure it integrates smoothly into both minimalist modern and more traditional interior décors, capable of elevating the ambiance of any room, from a living space to an office.
**Heirloom Quality Presentation**: Presented in its original sturdy wooden box, which bears the calligraphic inscription of its series name and maker, this vase is preserved as a precious gift item, ideal for presentation and treasured as a collector's piece, despite minor signs of age on the box and leaflet.
This Tachikichi "Ekki-ryu" vase is an exceptional acquisition for collectors of modern Japanese ceramics, connoisseurs of unique glazes, and individuals seeking to infuse their environments with pieces of art that embody both historical reverence and contemporary design.
Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

