花瓶 - 陶瓷 - 日本 - 高29cm - 益子烧 大花瓶,配有圆形窗格状圆环,铁铜釉 - Murakami





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村上东市Mashiko陶器大花瓶,高29厘米,瓶口径4.2厘米,器身直径15厘米,表面以铁铜釉层覆盖,呈白灰、紫粉等色,配有八个圆形窗絵圆纹,未使用,附木盒 tomobako。
卖家的描述
項 Description
A boldly expressive flower vase in Mashiko-yaki (益子焼) stoneware by 村上東市 Murakami Toichi, a full member of the Japan Crafts Association (Nihon Kōgei Kai Seikai-in) and one of the leading studio potters working in the Mashiko tradition.
The form is a generous, rounded bottle shape — a broad, egg-like body tapering to a narrow cylindrical neck with a small, slightly flared mouth.
The entire surface is covered in a layered glaze treatment combining tetsu (iron) and dō (copper) colourants over a pale stoneware ground, creating an extraordinary surface of overlapping soft whites, warm lavenders, and rich dusty pinks and purples — a palette that evokes misty mornings or faded cherry blossoms.
The defining decorative feature is eight large circular mado-e (窓絵 — "window picture") roundels arranged across the body of the vase.
Each roundel is defined by an area of contrasting glaze treatment — some showing concentrated pools of iron-brown and copper-purple, others with gestural brushwork in dark iron against the pale ground — giving the impression of eight informal, abstract paintings floating across the surface.
Between and around the roundels, bold expressive brushmarks in iron and copper further animate the surface with a painterly, calligraphic energy.
The foot is unglazed, revealing the characteristic warm reddish-brown Mashiko clay.
The wooden presentation box (tomobako) is inscribed 益子焼窓絵丸紋鉄銅彩花生 東亦 with the artist's red seal.
Comes with original artist biography sheet and yellow cloth.
Unused and in pristine condition.
Size
Height: 29 cm
Body diameter: 15 cm
Mouth (outer diameter): 4.2 cm
Weight
1,840 g
Condition
Unused, in perfect condition.
No chips, cracks, or repairs.
The layered glaze effects, colour variations, and textural surface are entirely intentional and characteristic of Murakami's iron-copper glaze technique.
The wooden box and cloth are in good condition.
Artist Profile
村上東市 Murakami Toichi is a studio ceramicist based in 益子町 Mashiko-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi Prefecture, working in the celebrated Mashiko ware tradition.
He graduated from Wakō University (Shōwa 50) and has been a full member (seikai-in) of the Japan Kōgei Association — the most prestigious body in Japanese traditional crafts.
Exhibition record:
— Selected for the Kita-Kantō Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Shōwa 53, and subsequently)
— Selected for the Japan Ceramics Exhibition (Nihon Tōgei Ten) (Shōwa 58)
— Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgei Ten) — Shōwa 59, 60, 61, 63, Heisei 3 (multiple times)
— Selected for the Japan Traditional Industrial Arts Exhibition (Nihon Dōkō Kōgei Ten) (Shōwa 61, 63)
— Exhibited at the Nissin Museum of Art (Nissin Bijutsukan) "Ceramics Contemporary" (Heisei 3)
— Selected for the Nissin Museum "Men Bowl Exhibition" (Menbachi Ten) (Heisei 4)
Full member (seikai-in) of the Japan Kōgei Association (Nihon Kōgei Kai).
Studio: Mashiko-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi Prefecture.
Mashiko ware, the tradition in which Murakami works, was made internationally famous by 濱田庄司 Hamada Shōji (1894–1978), the Living National Treasure whose studio in Mashiko attracted potters, collectors, and artists from around the world, including Bernard Leach.
NOTICE
The photos may show flowers, plants, pedestals, etc. as examples of decorations and interior design for illustrative purposes, but please note that these are not included in the product.
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL, FedEx or Japan Post depending on the situation.
Please note that we may use recycled cartons for the outer packaging.
It takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Sometimes Customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you can answer the phone.
If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it costs more than double the shipping fee for reshipping.
We do appreciate your kind cooperation.
卖家故事
項 Description
A boldly expressive flower vase in Mashiko-yaki (益子焼) stoneware by 村上東市 Murakami Toichi, a full member of the Japan Crafts Association (Nihon Kōgei Kai Seikai-in) and one of the leading studio potters working in the Mashiko tradition.
The form is a generous, rounded bottle shape — a broad, egg-like body tapering to a narrow cylindrical neck with a small, slightly flared mouth.
The entire surface is covered in a layered glaze treatment combining tetsu (iron) and dō (copper) colourants over a pale stoneware ground, creating an extraordinary surface of overlapping soft whites, warm lavenders, and rich dusty pinks and purples — a palette that evokes misty mornings or faded cherry blossoms.
The defining decorative feature is eight large circular mado-e (窓絵 — "window picture") roundels arranged across the body of the vase.
Each roundel is defined by an area of contrasting glaze treatment — some showing concentrated pools of iron-brown and copper-purple, others with gestural brushwork in dark iron against the pale ground — giving the impression of eight informal, abstract paintings floating across the surface.
Between and around the roundels, bold expressive brushmarks in iron and copper further animate the surface with a painterly, calligraphic energy.
The foot is unglazed, revealing the characteristic warm reddish-brown Mashiko clay.
The wooden presentation box (tomobako) is inscribed 益子焼窓絵丸紋鉄銅彩花生 東亦 with the artist's red seal.
Comes with original artist biography sheet and yellow cloth.
Unused and in pristine condition.
Size
Height: 29 cm
Body diameter: 15 cm
Mouth (outer diameter): 4.2 cm
Weight
1,840 g
Condition
Unused, in perfect condition.
No chips, cracks, or repairs.
The layered glaze effects, colour variations, and textural surface are entirely intentional and characteristic of Murakami's iron-copper glaze technique.
The wooden box and cloth are in good condition.
Artist Profile
村上東市 Murakami Toichi is a studio ceramicist based in 益子町 Mashiko-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi Prefecture, working in the celebrated Mashiko ware tradition.
He graduated from Wakō University (Shōwa 50) and has been a full member (seikai-in) of the Japan Kōgei Association — the most prestigious body in Japanese traditional crafts.
Exhibition record:
— Selected for the Kita-Kantō Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Shōwa 53, and subsequently)
— Selected for the Japan Ceramics Exhibition (Nihon Tōgei Ten) (Shōwa 58)
— Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgei Ten) — Shōwa 59, 60, 61, 63, Heisei 3 (multiple times)
— Selected for the Japan Traditional Industrial Arts Exhibition (Nihon Dōkō Kōgei Ten) (Shōwa 61, 63)
— Exhibited at the Nissin Museum of Art (Nissin Bijutsukan) "Ceramics Contemporary" (Heisei 3)
— Selected for the Nissin Museum "Men Bowl Exhibition" (Menbachi Ten) (Heisei 4)
Full member (seikai-in) of the Japan Kōgei Association (Nihon Kōgei Kai).
Studio: Mashiko-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi Prefecture.
Mashiko ware, the tradition in which Murakami works, was made internationally famous by 濱田庄司 Hamada Shōji (1894–1978), the Living National Treasure whose studio in Mashiko attracted potters, collectors, and artists from around the world, including Bernard Leach.
NOTICE
The photos may show flowers, plants, pedestals, etc. as examples of decorations and interior design for illustrative purposes, but please note that these are not included in the product.
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL, FedEx or Japan Post depending on the situation.
Please note that we may use recycled cartons for the outer packaging.
It takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Sometimes Customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you can answer the phone.
If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it costs more than double the shipping fee for reshipping.
We do appreciate your kind cooperation.

