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“Saichi Kiln (Saichi-gama)” — Artistic and Cultural Explanation Saichi Kiln refers to the ceramic workshop (gama) associated with the potter Saichi Matsumoto, a respected Japanese ceramic artist most closely connected with Kutani porcelain — a traditional style of richly decorated Japanese pottery from Ishikawa Prefecture. Matsumoto Saichi was born in 1930 in Kanazawa into a family with a long lineage of Kutani potters, continuing a multi-generation ceramic tradition while establishing his own artistic voice. About the Artist — Saichi Matsumoto Saichi Matsumoto (1930–2021) was a leading figure in modern Kutani porcelain. He grew up in a family deeply connected to Kutani pottery — his great-grandfather founded a kiln in the Tenpō era and his grandfather was a noted Kutani expert — and he later studied at the Kanazawa Art Institute and the National Ceramics Research Institute in Kyoto. Over decades of practice, Matsumoto earned recognition in major Japanese ceramic exhibitions, including early selection for the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (Nitten) and awards from national and regional art exhibitions. He also established his own climbing kiln in Yoshinodani village in 1981, further solidifying his role as both creator and studio leader. Kutani Ware and Saichi’s Approach Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is known for its vibrant overglaze decoration using multiple colors and expressive designs. Within this tradition, Saichi’s work balances respect for classic Kutani motifs and a personal, innovative sensibility, often blending bold color applications, dynamic patterning, and refined form. Pieces attributed to Saichi Kiln (Saichi-gama) — including vases, bowls, and other ceramic vessels — typically reflect this fusion of tradition and individuality, combining elegance with technical sophistication. Works signed with the Saichi mark are collectible not only for their artistic craftsmanship but also for their connection to the legacy of Kutani ceramics and Saichi’s own creative development. Artistic and Decorative Qualities Ceramics from Saichi Kiln are appreciated for: Historical Continuity: Rooted in a family and regional tradition of Kutani porcelain. Expressive Surface Decoration: Vivid colors and dynamic motifs that exemplify Kutani ware’s visual richness. Collector Appeal: Pieces bearing the Saichi mark are sought after by collectors of Japanese ceramics for both aesthetic and cultural significance. Whether displayed as flower vases, decorative vessels, or tabletop art, works from Saichi Kiln embody both the technical mastery of traditional Kutani porcelain and the creative expression of an individual ceramist working within that heritage. About Kutani Ware Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is one of Japan’s most esteemed traditional porcelain styles, originating in the Kaga region of Ishikawa Prefecture during the early Edo period. It is particularly known for its vivid overglaze enamel decoration and bold color palette, often featuring rich green, blue, red, yellow, and purple hues. Kutani ware’s decorative technique involves applying pigments over the glazed surface and firing again at lower temperatures, resulting in deep, luminous colors and expressive motifs that frequently depict flowers, birds, landscapes, or symbolic patterns. Tōsen Kiln’s output is part of a long heritage of Kyō ware / Kiyomizu ceramics, which has been nurtured in Kyoto for centuries. These ceramics are not limited to a single style but encompass many traditions of form, decoration, and firing technique that have developed in and around Kyoto’s historic pottery districts. Because Tōsen Kiln pieces are hand-made and often use traditional motifs and glazing techniques, works bearing the “Tōsen-zō” mark are appreciated for their craftsmanship, cultural connection, and aesthetic quality, whether used as functional tableware or decorative art. 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.

编号 100907034

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花瓶 - 陶瓷 - 日本 - 九谷烧花瓶带盒  (没有保留价)

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“Saichi Kiln (Saichi-gama)” — Artistic and Cultural Explanation

Saichi Kiln refers to the ceramic workshop (gama) associated with the potter Saichi Matsumoto, a respected Japanese ceramic artist most closely connected with Kutani porcelain — a traditional style of richly decorated Japanese pottery from Ishikawa Prefecture. Matsumoto Saichi was born in 1930 in Kanazawa into a family with a long lineage of Kutani potters, continuing a multi-generation ceramic tradition while establishing his own artistic voice.

About the Artist — Saichi Matsumoto

Saichi Matsumoto (1930–2021) was a leading figure in modern Kutani porcelain. He grew up in a family deeply connected to Kutani pottery — his great-grandfather founded a kiln in the Tenpō era and his grandfather was a noted Kutani expert — and he later studied at the Kanazawa Art Institute and the National Ceramics Research Institute in Kyoto.

Over decades of practice, Matsumoto earned recognition in major Japanese ceramic exhibitions, including early selection for the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (Nitten) and awards from national and regional art exhibitions. He also established his own climbing kiln in Yoshinodani village in 1981, further solidifying his role as both creator and studio leader.

Kutani Ware and Saichi’s Approach

Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is known for its vibrant overglaze decoration using multiple colors and expressive designs. Within this tradition, Saichi’s work balances respect for classic Kutani motifs and a personal, innovative sensibility, often blending bold color applications, dynamic patterning, and refined form.

Pieces attributed to Saichi Kiln (Saichi-gama) — including vases, bowls, and other ceramic vessels — typically reflect this fusion of tradition and individuality, combining elegance with technical sophistication. Works signed with the Saichi mark are collectible not only for their artistic craftsmanship but also for their connection to the legacy of Kutani ceramics and Saichi’s own creative development.

Artistic and Decorative Qualities

Ceramics from Saichi Kiln are appreciated for:

Historical Continuity: Rooted in a family and regional tradition of Kutani porcelain.

Expressive Surface Decoration: Vivid colors and dynamic motifs that exemplify Kutani ware’s visual richness.

Collector Appeal: Pieces bearing the Saichi mark are sought after by collectors of Japanese ceramics for both aesthetic and cultural significance.

Whether displayed as flower vases, decorative vessels, or tabletop art, works from Saichi Kiln embody both the technical mastery of traditional Kutani porcelain and the creative expression of an individual ceramist working within that heritage.


About Kutani Ware

Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is one of Japan’s most esteemed traditional porcelain styles, originating in the Kaga region of Ishikawa Prefecture during the early Edo period. It is particularly known for its vivid overglaze enamel decoration and bold color palette, often featuring rich green, blue, red, yellow, and purple hues.


Kutani ware’s decorative technique involves applying pigments over the glazed surface and firing again at lower temperatures, resulting in deep, luminous colors and expressive motifs that frequently depict flowers, birds, landscapes, or symbolic patterns.

Tōsen Kiln’s output is part of a long heritage of Kyō ware / Kiyomizu ceramics, which has been nurtured in Kyoto for centuries. These ceramics are not limited to a single style but encompass many traditions of form, decoration, and firing technique that have developed in and around Kyoto’s historic pottery districts.

Because Tōsen Kiln pieces are hand-made and often use traditional motifs and glazing techniques, works bearing the “Tōsen-zō” mark are appreciated for their craftsmanship, cultural connection, and aesthetic quality, whether used as functional tableware or decorative art.



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.

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