編號 101353720

花瓶 - 由 Kijū Miyake 制作的 Oribe Ware 双手柄花瓶(Gyokujugama Kiln)——雕塑风格的双耳花瓶 - 日本 - 附带原装 Tomobako (沒有保留價)
編號 101353720

花瓶 - 由 Kijū Miyake 制作的 Oribe Ware 双手柄花瓶(Gyokujugama Kiln)——雕塑风格的双耳花瓶 - 日本 - 附带原装 Tomobako (沒有保留價)
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■ Authenticity & Handcrafted Nature:
This vase is a fully handcrafted work created by Kijū Miyake at Gyokujugama Kiln using traditional wheel-throwing, carving, and high-temperature firing techniques. All decorative textures, glaze applications, and sculptural elements were executed by hand.
Natural variations in glaze flow, surface depth, and firing effects clearly demonstrate its authenticity as an original studio ceramic. Each example is unique, reflecting the artist’s individual aesthetic vision and craftsmanship.
■ Estimated Period:
Late Shōwa to early Heisei period (1975–1995) — a phase when Japanese studio potters revitalized Momoyama-inspired Oribe aesthetics through experimental glazing, sculptural forms, and expressive surface design.
■ Description:
■ What Is Oribe Ware?
Oribe ware originated in the early 17th century during the Momoyama period and is closely associated with tea master Furuta Oribe. It is characterized by bold asymmetry, vivid copper-green glazes, abstract patterns, and innovative forms. Oribe represents one of the most avant-garde traditions in classical Japanese ceramics and continues to inspire modern ceramic artists.
■ About Gyokujugama Kiln (玉樹窯)
Gyokujugama is a studio kiln known for producing high-quality Oribe-style works that emphasize expressive glazing and sculptural form. The kiln maintains traditional firing methods while encouraging individual artistic interpretation, making its works highly regarded among collectors.
■ About Kijū Miyake (三宅紀保)
Kijū Miyake is a Japanese ceramic artist recognized for his reinterpretation of classical Oribe aesthetics through contemporary studio practice. His works emphasize deep glaze textures, dynamic carving, and strong sculptural presence. He is respected for blending historical sensibility with modern ceramic expression.
■ Form: Double-Handled Vase (Sōji Kabin)
A “double-handled” vase features two symmetrically placed protruding handles near the neck. This form derives from ancient Chinese and Japanese ceremonial vessels and conveys both strength and elegance. It enhances visual balance while reinforcing the sculptural character of the piece.
■ Design & Surface Expression
This vase is covered in rich Oribe green glaze layered over deeply carved organic patterns. The textured surface creates dramatic depth and movement, reminiscent of flowing vegetation or abstract landscapes. Subtle tonal variations and glossy highlights emerge through firing, producing a vibrant, living surface.
The rounded body and raised twin handles form a powerful silhouette, making the vase highly effective as both a functional flower vessel and a standalone art object.
■ Tomobako and Artist’s Documentation
The original wooden storage box (tomobako) bears the artist’s inscription and seal, confirming authorship and title. It is accompanied by the original artist biography (sakureki-sho), providing provenance and historical context. These materials significantly enhance collectability and long-term value.
■ Expert’s Insight:
This double-handled Oribe vase by Kijū Miyake represents a sophisticated fusion of Momoyama-inspired boldness and modern studio refinement. The complex carved surface and luminous green glaze demonstrate advanced technical mastery. With its strong sculptural presence and documented provenance, this work is highly attractive to serious European and international collectors seeking distinctive Japanese ceramic art.
■ Antique/Vintage Notice:
This handcrafted ceramic may exhibit natural kiln marks, glaze pooling, pinholes, minor surface irregularities, and firing variations. These features are inherent to authentic Oribe ware and should be appreciated as essential elements of its artistic character and historical authenticity.
■Shipping & Handling:
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