花瓶 - 第14代 酒井田柿右衛門(1934—2013)签名 / 日本古董瓷花瓶 - 日本 (没有保留价)





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We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive.
Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties.
There may be scratches and dirt caused by age.
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This is a "Nishiki Kakimon Ichirinzashi" (brocade persimmon pattern single flower vase) by the 14th generation Sakaida Kakiemon (1934–2013), a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property "Iroe Joshi" (colored porcelain) and a Living National Treasure, representing the pinnacle of modern Arita ware.
This is a dignified work of art and craft, featuring the "persimmon" motif, which is synonymous with Sakaida Kakiemon.
Product Details
Artist: 14th generation Sakaida Kakiemon
Product Name: Nishiki Kakimon Ichirinzashi (brocade persimmon pattern single flower vase)
Technique: A traditional technique that follows the tradition of Nigoshide (cloudy white porcelain), applying vibrant overglaze decoration to a milky white base.
Design:
A design of "persimmon," a symbol of the Kakiemon style. Realistic yet elegant composition that makes effective use of negative space. This piece is characterized by its delicate yet powerful brushwork, evident in the vibrant green of the leaves, the vermilion of the berries, and the detailed depiction of the branches.
Shape: A small, stable, egg-shaped (round) vase, ideal for a single flower.
Accessories: Comes with a wooden box. The lid bears the inscription "Nishiki Kakimonmon Ichirinsase" (brocade persimmon design single flower vase), and the signature and seal of "14th Kakiemon" are on the lower right.
Authenticity and Value Points
14th Generation Characteristics: The 14th generation is known for his style that incorporates a more modern realism while carrying on the legacy of his predecessor (13th generation), who dedicated himself to the restoration of the Nigoshide porcelain technique.
Storage and Handling Precautions
Cleaning: As it is porcelain, it can be washed with water, but to protect the overglaze, avoid using hard scrubbing brushes and wash gently with a soft sponge. Wooden Box: The wooden box also serves as a "certificate of authenticity" for the artwork, so please store it carefully and avoid getting it wet or dirty.
11*8*8cm
Total 370g
(I1619)
We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive.
Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties.
There may be scratches and dirt caused by age.
If an item exceeds the specified size or weight, it may be shipped in multiple packages.
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This is a "Nishiki Kakimon Ichirinzashi" (brocade persimmon pattern single flower vase) by the 14th generation Sakaida Kakiemon (1934–2013), a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property "Iroe Joshi" (colored porcelain) and a Living National Treasure, representing the pinnacle of modern Arita ware.
This is a dignified work of art and craft, featuring the "persimmon" motif, which is synonymous with Sakaida Kakiemon.
Product Details
Artist: 14th generation Sakaida Kakiemon
Product Name: Nishiki Kakimon Ichirinzashi (brocade persimmon pattern single flower vase)
Technique: A traditional technique that follows the tradition of Nigoshide (cloudy white porcelain), applying vibrant overglaze decoration to a milky white base.
Design:
A design of "persimmon," a symbol of the Kakiemon style. Realistic yet elegant composition that makes effective use of negative space. This piece is characterized by its delicate yet powerful brushwork, evident in the vibrant green of the leaves, the vermilion of the berries, and the detailed depiction of the branches.
Shape: A small, stable, egg-shaped (round) vase, ideal for a single flower.
Accessories: Comes with a wooden box. The lid bears the inscription "Nishiki Kakimonmon Ichirinsase" (brocade persimmon design single flower vase), and the signature and seal of "14th Kakiemon" are on the lower right.
Authenticity and Value Points
14th Generation Characteristics: The 14th generation is known for his style that incorporates a more modern realism while carrying on the legacy of his predecessor (13th generation), who dedicated himself to the restoration of the Nigoshide porcelain technique.
Storage and Handling Precautions
Cleaning: As it is porcelain, it can be washed with water, but to protect the overglaze, avoid using hard scrubbing brushes and wash gently with a soft sponge. Wooden Box: The wooden box also serves as a "certificate of authenticity" for the artwork, so please store it carefully and avoid getting it wet or dirty.
11*8*8cm
Total 370g
(I1619)

