花瓶 - 瓷 - 日本 - Vintage 九谷烧





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绿宝石色手绘瓷瓶,久谷烧 Kutani ware,日本,昭和时期(20世纪中叶),高22 cm,宽22 cm,深22 cm,绘有三只鹭并有金色点缀,底部签名,附原装木质共箱 tomobako;品相极好。
卖家的描述
Vintage久谷烧 Kutani Ware Emerald Green Vase with Three Herons by 泉岳Sengaku – Hand-painted Japanese Porcelain
Size
Height: 22 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm
* Artist:
泉岳作 Sengaku
* Period:
Showa Period (mid-20th century)
* Country of Origin:
Japan
* Material:
Porcelain
* Technique:
Hand-painted
* Condition:
Good condition
* Signature:
Signed on base
* Includes:
Original wooden 共箱tomobako box
This elegant Kutani ware porcelain vase by 泉岳Sengaku features a beautifully composed scene of three herons standing peacefully among flowing water and reeds. The deep emerald-green glaze creates a striking contrast with the delicately hand-painted white and gold herons, giving the piece a refined and sophisticated presence.
The vase demonstrates the refined decorative techniques associated with mid-20th century Kutani ceramics, including fine crackle-style detailing on the birds and subtle gold accents. The tranquil composition evokes traditional Japanese aesthetics and nature-inspired artistry often appreciated in Japanese decorative porcelain.
A highly decorative work suitable for interior display, traditional Japanese décor, or as a collectible Kutani porcelain piece. Comes with its original signed wooden共箱 tomobako storage box.
Keywords: Hand-painted, Handcrafted, Vintage, Kutani Ware, Japanese Traditional Craft, Porcelain Vase, Heron Motif, Showa Period (mid-20th century)
Usage: Interior décor, flower arrangement display, Japanese art collection.
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Condition
Good vintage condition with minor signs of age and use. No major cracks or chips were observed. Please refer carefully to the photographs for details.
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Artist Profile
泉岳作 Sengaku
Sengaku is a Kutani ware artist known for decorative porcelain works featuring elegant traditional Japanese motifs such as birds, landscapes, and seasonal scenery. His works reflect the refined aesthetic sensibilities of Showa-era Kutani ceramics, combining vivid glazing with delicate hand-painted ornamentation.
卖家故事
使用Google翻译翻译Vintage久谷烧 Kutani Ware Emerald Green Vase with Three Herons by 泉岳Sengaku – Hand-painted Japanese Porcelain
Size
Height: 22 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm
* Artist:
泉岳作 Sengaku
* Period:
Showa Period (mid-20th century)
* Country of Origin:
Japan
* Material:
Porcelain
* Technique:
Hand-painted
* Condition:
Good condition
* Signature:
Signed on base
* Includes:
Original wooden 共箱tomobako box
This elegant Kutani ware porcelain vase by 泉岳Sengaku features a beautifully composed scene of three herons standing peacefully among flowing water and reeds. The deep emerald-green glaze creates a striking contrast with the delicately hand-painted white and gold herons, giving the piece a refined and sophisticated presence.
The vase demonstrates the refined decorative techniques associated with mid-20th century Kutani ceramics, including fine crackle-style detailing on the birds and subtle gold accents. The tranquil composition evokes traditional Japanese aesthetics and nature-inspired artistry often appreciated in Japanese decorative porcelain.
A highly decorative work suitable for interior display, traditional Japanese décor, or as a collectible Kutani porcelain piece. Comes with its original signed wooden共箱 tomobako storage box.
Keywords: Hand-painted, Handcrafted, Vintage, Kutani Ware, Japanese Traditional Craft, Porcelain Vase, Heron Motif, Showa Period (mid-20th century)
Usage: Interior décor, flower arrangement display, Japanese art collection.
⎯
Condition
Good vintage condition with minor signs of age and use. No major cracks or chips were observed. Please refer carefully to the photographs for details.
⎯
Artist Profile
泉岳作 Sengaku
Sengaku is a Kutani ware artist known for decorative porcelain works featuring elegant traditional Japanese motifs such as birds, landscapes, and seasonal scenery. His works reflect the refined aesthetic sensibilities of Showa-era Kutani ceramics, combining vivid glazing with delicate hand-painted ornamentation.

