花瓶 - Signed Nose Susumu / 日本复古陶瓷花瓶(高29cm), 陶器 - 日本 (没有保留价)





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日本产,Susumu Nose 在 Toujaku 窑创作的 Sorori 花瓶, Showa 时期,陶瓷材质,高29 cm,宽7 cm,深7 cm,重667 g,状态良好,带轻微老化痕迹与瑕疵,附原盒(桐木盒)。
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[Tea Ceremony Utensils] Sorori Flower Vase by Susumu Nose of Touwaka Kiln
This "Sorori" shaped flower vase is made by Susumu Nose of Touwaka Kiln, drawing on the traditions of Kyoto ware and his many years of training at Eiraku Zengoro (pottery workshop), one of the Ten Craftsmen of the Senke School of Tea Ceremony. The slender, elongated neck and the beautifully curved base add a touch of elegance to the alcove.
■ Features of the Piece
Refined Form:
The "Sorori" shape, long cherished, is characterized by its slender and refined silhouette. As a single-flower vase, it elegantly showcases seasonal tea ceremony flowers.
Glaze Texture:
A deep glaze is complemented by a flowing white variation from the top, resulting in a richly visually appealing finish. Its profound texture reveals different expressions depending on the light, making it truly captivating.
Proven Technique:
Highly regarded for his reproductions of famous tea caddies, Mr. Nose's thin, well-proportioned, and exquisite molding technique shines through.
■ Artist Profile: Susumu Nose (Toujaku Kiln)
1965: Born in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
1984: Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Artisan Training School
Apprenticeship: Joined Eiraku Zengoro (pottery factory), one of the Ten Craftsmen of the Senke School, and honed his skills for 17 years.
2000: Left the company and established Toujaku Kiln.
■ Product Details
Artist: Susumu Nose (Artistic Name: Toujaku)
Subject (Type): Sorori Flower Vase (Crane Neck)
Accessories: Original Box (Paulownia Wood Box)
The lid of the box is inscribed with "Sorori Flower Vase" in a tasteful brushstroke, along with the signature and seal of Toujaku Kiln, guaranteeing its authenticity.
■ Condition
From the images, no noticeable scratches or chips are visible on the main body, indicating that it has been well cared for and is in good condition. The original box may show slight discoloration due to age, but this does not detract from its antique or art-like appearance.
29*7*7cm
Total 667g
(J1115)
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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[Tea Ceremony Utensils] Sorori Flower Vase by Susumu Nose of Touwaka Kiln
This "Sorori" shaped flower vase is made by Susumu Nose of Touwaka Kiln, drawing on the traditions of Kyoto ware and his many years of training at Eiraku Zengoro (pottery workshop), one of the Ten Craftsmen of the Senke School of Tea Ceremony. The slender, elongated neck and the beautifully curved base add a touch of elegance to the alcove.
■ Features of the Piece
Refined Form:
The "Sorori" shape, long cherished, is characterized by its slender and refined silhouette. As a single-flower vase, it elegantly showcases seasonal tea ceremony flowers.
Glaze Texture:
A deep glaze is complemented by a flowing white variation from the top, resulting in a richly visually appealing finish. Its profound texture reveals different expressions depending on the light, making it truly captivating.
Proven Technique:
Highly regarded for his reproductions of famous tea caddies, Mr. Nose's thin, well-proportioned, and exquisite molding technique shines through.
■ Artist Profile: Susumu Nose (Toujaku Kiln)
1965: Born in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
1984: Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Artisan Training School
Apprenticeship: Joined Eiraku Zengoro (pottery factory), one of the Ten Craftsmen of the Senke School, and honed his skills for 17 years.
2000: Left the company and established Toujaku Kiln.
■ Product Details
Artist: Susumu Nose (Artistic Name: Toujaku)
Subject (Type): Sorori Flower Vase (Crane Neck)
Accessories: Original Box (Paulownia Wood Box)
The lid of the box is inscribed with "Sorori Flower Vase" in a tasteful brushstroke, along with the signature and seal of Toujaku Kiln, guaranteeing its authenticity.
■ Condition
From the images, no noticeable scratches or chips are visible on the main body, indicating that it has been well cared for and is in good condition. The original box may show slight discoloration due to age, but this does not detract from its antique or art-like appearance.
29*7*7cm
Total 667g
(J1115)

