Nr 100132947

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Wazon - Muzealna waza najwyższej jakości z Kutani od żyjącego skarba narodowego Tokudy Yasokichi II – - Japonia  (Bez ceny minimalnej
)
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€ 70
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Wazon - Muzealna waza najwyższej jakości z Kutani od żyjącego skarba narodowego Tokudy Yasokichi II – - Japonia (Bez ceny minimalnej )

Please Note: I usually ship within 24 hours after payment. However, payments made on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday will be shipped on Monday since the post office is closed on weekends. Tracking updates on Catawiki may take some time to appear. Shipping costs include insurance but not customs duties. Import taxes or customs fees may apply depending on your country, and I cannot influence or adjust them. If you disagree with the customs charges, please contact your local customs office directly. As this item ships from Japan, delivery may take longer than usual. Description: ■ What is Kutani Ware? Kutani ware is one of Japan’s most prestigious ceramic traditions, originating in Ishikawa Prefecture in the mid-17th century. Renowned for its rich overglaze enamels, bold color expressions, and refined craftsmanship, Kutani ware has long been admired by feudal lords, tea masters, and modern collectors alike. In the 20th century, Kutani ware gained international recognition through artists who transformed traditional techniques into modern ceramic art worthy of museum collections worldwide. ■ What is a “Living National Treasure”? “Living National Treasure” (Ningen Kokuhō) is an official title designated by the Japanese government to individuals who have mastered Important Intangible Cultural Properties. This title represents the highest level of recognition for artistic excellence in Japan, awarded only to artists whose techniques and aesthetic contributions are considered irreplaceable cultural assets. ■ Tokuda Yasokichi II (1907–1997) Tokuda Yasokichi II was the second-generation master of the Tokuda lineage and a pivotal figure in modern Kutani ware. He inherited and refined the revolutionary color-gradient technique (saiyu, 彩釉) pioneered by the first generation, elevating it to a level of extraordinary depth and subtlety. His works are characterized by seamless color transitions, profound chromatic harmony, and dignified forms that transcend decorative ceramics and enter the realm of fine art. He was designated a Living National Treasure in 1997, and his works are held in major Japanese museums and important private collections. ■ The Vase This exceptional vase displays a breathtaking gradation flowing from deep, luminous indigo through violet tones into a radiant yellow, executed with remarkable control and sensitivity. The transition is not merely decorative but atmospheric, evoking natural phenomena such as twilight skies or shifting light over water. Delicate gold accents further enhance the composition, adding refinement without disturbing the purity of the color fields. The elongated, elegant form provides an ideal canvas for the gradation, demonstrating Tokuda Yasokichi II’s mastery at its peak. ■ Authenticity & Provenance The vase is accompanied by its original signed wooden storage box (tomobako) and original certificate (shiori), conclusively verifying its authenticity. The signature and seal correspond precisely to known examples by Tokuda Yasokichi II. Works of this caliber are routinely referenced in museum collections and scholarly publications, firmly positioning this piece within the highest tier of collectible Kutani ceramics. ■ Estimated Period Late 20th century, most likely from the artist’s mature period (1980s–1990s), when his color-gradient technique reached its greatest sophistication and international acclaim. Expert’s Insight: This is not merely a decorative vase, but a museum-grade ceramic artwork. Comparable works by Tokuda Yasokichi II are represented in public museum collections, and examples of this quality rarely appear on the open market. For European collectors seeking a definitive example of postwar Japanese ceramic art, this piece stands as a compelling acquisition with strong cultural, artistic, and long-term investment value. Antique/Vintage Notice: This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity. Shipping & Handling: We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Nr 100132947

Sprzedane
Wazon - Muzealna waza najwyższej jakości z Kutani od żyjącego skarba narodowego Tokudy Yasokichi II – - Japonia  (Bez ceny minimalnej
)

Wazon - Muzealna waza najwyższej jakości z Kutani od żyjącego skarba narodowego Tokudy Yasokichi II – - Japonia (Bez ceny minimalnej )

Please Note:
I usually ship within 24 hours after payment. However, payments made on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday will be shipped on Monday since the post office is closed on weekends. Tracking updates on Catawiki may take some time to appear. Shipping costs include insurance but not customs duties. Import taxes or customs fees may apply depending on your country, and I cannot influence or adjust them. If you disagree with the customs charges, please contact your local customs office directly. As this item ships from Japan, delivery may take longer than usual.

Description:

■ What is Kutani Ware?
Kutani ware is one of Japan’s most prestigious ceramic traditions, originating in Ishikawa Prefecture in the mid-17th century. Renowned for its rich overglaze enamels, bold color expressions, and refined craftsmanship, Kutani ware has long been admired by feudal lords, tea masters, and modern collectors alike. In the 20th century, Kutani ware gained international recognition through artists who transformed traditional techniques into modern ceramic art worthy of museum collections worldwide.

■ What is a “Living National Treasure”?
“Living National Treasure” (Ningen Kokuhō) is an official title designated by the Japanese government to individuals who have mastered Important Intangible Cultural Properties. This title represents the highest level of recognition for artistic excellence in Japan, awarded only to artists whose techniques and aesthetic contributions are considered irreplaceable cultural assets.

■ Tokuda Yasokichi II (1907–1997)
Tokuda Yasokichi II was the second-generation master of the Tokuda lineage and a pivotal figure in modern Kutani ware. He inherited and refined the revolutionary color-gradient technique (saiyu, 彩釉) pioneered by the first generation, elevating it to a level of extraordinary depth and subtlety. His works are characterized by seamless color transitions, profound chromatic harmony, and dignified forms that transcend decorative ceramics and enter the realm of fine art.
He was designated a Living National Treasure in 1997, and his works are held in major Japanese museums and important private collections.

■ The Vase
This exceptional vase displays a breathtaking gradation flowing from deep, luminous indigo through violet tones into a radiant yellow, executed with remarkable control and sensitivity. The transition is not merely decorative but atmospheric, evoking natural phenomena such as twilight skies or shifting light over water.
Delicate gold accents further enhance the composition, adding refinement without disturbing the purity of the color fields. The elongated, elegant form provides an ideal canvas for the gradation, demonstrating Tokuda Yasokichi II’s mastery at its peak.

■ Authenticity & Provenance
The vase is accompanied by its original signed wooden storage box (tomobako) and original certificate (shiori), conclusively verifying its authenticity. The signature and seal correspond precisely to known examples by Tokuda Yasokichi II. Works of this caliber are routinely referenced in museum collections and scholarly publications, firmly positioning this piece within the highest tier of collectible Kutani ceramics.

■ Estimated Period
Late 20th century, most likely from the artist’s mature period (1980s–1990s), when his color-gradient technique reached its greatest sophistication and international acclaim.

Expert’s Insight:
This is not merely a decorative vase, but a museum-grade ceramic artwork. Comparable works by Tokuda Yasokichi II are represented in public museum collections, and examples of this quality rarely appear on the open market. For European collectors seeking a definitive example of postwar Japanese ceramic art, this piece stands as a compelling acquisition with strong cultural, artistic, and long-term investment value.

Antique/Vintage Notice:
This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity.

Shipping & Handling:
We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

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