花瓶 - 签名:Takahashi Rakusai / 信乐烧 / 日本复古花瓶(高18厘米)/ 木盒 - 日本 (沒有保留價)





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日本四耳花瓶,Takahashi Rakusai 製,志野燒風格, Vintage,1950–1960年代,高23 cm、寬11 cm、深11 cm,重2190 g,附原木盒與真實印章。
賣家描述
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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Takahashi Rakusai (IV): Born in 1925. As the eldest son of the third-generation Rakusai, he inherited the traditional techniques of Shigaraki ware. He has held solo exhibitions overseas and is one of the master artisans of modern Shigaraki, spreading the appeal of Shigaraki ware worldwide.
This "Four-Sided Eared Flower Vase" was crafted by Takahashi Rakusai, a master artisan who continues the tradition of Shigaraki ware into the present day.
This elegant piece combines the powerful form evoking the wabi-sabi aesthetic of ancient Shigaraki with the natural art of flame.
1. Features
Shape: The vase features a distinctive, solid, square shape. The sides feature ears (decorative ears), a traditional Shigaraki technique, emanating a powerful presence amidst the silence.
Appearance (Firing): The beautiful "fire color" created by the flames and ash in the kiln and the "scorched" texture of the natural glaze create a variety of different expressions that can be enjoyed depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The rough earthenware characteristic of Shigaraki pottery is utilized to create a simple yet dignified finish.
Uses: Not only can it be used as a flower vase for tea ceremonies, but it will also elevate any Japanese-style or Western-style room as a contemporary piece of interior decor.
2. About the Artist and Seal
Artist: Takahashi Rakusai
Derived from a prestigious family representing Shigaraki, the name has been passed down for three or four generations. He is known as an artist who strives to combine the reproduction of ancient Shigaraki with a modern aesthetic.
Signature:
The "Rakusai" ceramic seal is found on the bottom of the piece.
The "Rakusai" signature and seal in vermilion ink are stamped on the front and back of the box, certifying its authenticity.
3. Product Specifications and Accessories
Origin: Shigaraki-cho, Koka City, Shiga Prefecture (Shigaraki ware)
Accessories: Original box (wooden box with the artist's handwritten signature and seal)
Condition: It has a patina of age, and the box string (flat purple string) retains its original style.
23*11*11cm
Total 2190g
(I0491)
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.
-----
Takahashi Rakusai (IV): Born in 1925. As the eldest son of the third-generation Rakusai, he inherited the traditional techniques of Shigaraki ware. He has held solo exhibitions overseas and is one of the master artisans of modern Shigaraki, spreading the appeal of Shigaraki ware worldwide.
This "Four-Sided Eared Flower Vase" was crafted by Takahashi Rakusai, a master artisan who continues the tradition of Shigaraki ware into the present day.
This elegant piece combines the powerful form evoking the wabi-sabi aesthetic of ancient Shigaraki with the natural art of flame.
1. Features
Shape: The vase features a distinctive, solid, square shape. The sides feature ears (decorative ears), a traditional Shigaraki technique, emanating a powerful presence amidst the silence.
Appearance (Firing): The beautiful "fire color" created by the flames and ash in the kiln and the "scorched" texture of the natural glaze create a variety of different expressions that can be enjoyed depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The rough earthenware characteristic of Shigaraki pottery is utilized to create a simple yet dignified finish.
Uses: Not only can it be used as a flower vase for tea ceremonies, but it will also elevate any Japanese-style or Western-style room as a contemporary piece of interior decor.
2. About the Artist and Seal
Artist: Takahashi Rakusai
Derived from a prestigious family representing Shigaraki, the name has been passed down for three or four generations. He is known as an artist who strives to combine the reproduction of ancient Shigaraki with a modern aesthetic.
Signature:
The "Rakusai" ceramic seal is found on the bottom of the piece.
The "Rakusai" signature and seal in vermilion ink are stamped on the front and back of the box, certifying its authenticity.
3. Product Specifications and Accessories
Origin: Shigaraki-cho, Koka City, Shiga Prefecture (Shigaraki ware)
Accessories: Original box (wooden box with the artist's handwritten signature and seal)
Condition: It has a patina of age, and the box string (flat purple string) retains its original style.
23*11*11cm
Total 2190g
(I0491)

