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日本信樂燒陶瓷花瓶,昭和時代(1926–1989),木燒窯自然紋理,尺寸約高20 cm × 直徑6 cm × 6 cm,狀況良好並有老化痕跡。
賣家描述
Shigaraki Ware Vase – rustic Japanese studio pottery vase with natural kiln effects – Showa era (mid–late 20th century)
This expressive ceramic vase is a striking example of traditional Shigaraki ware, one of Japan’s oldest and most celebrated pottery traditions. Characterized by its earthy clay body and powerful natural kiln effects, this piece embodies the rustic aesthetic and wabi-sabi philosophy that have made Shigaraki ceramics admired worldwide.
The vase has a tall cylindrical form with gently tapering lines, giving it a strong sculptural presence while remaining simple and understated. The surface displays a remarkable combination of natural firing effects created during the wood-firing process. Areas of reddish iron-rich clay are contrasted with darker scorched tones and natural ash deposits that have melted into the surface during firing, creating organic textures and subtle color variations.
One side of the vase reveals dramatic kiln transformations, where ash glazing and mineral reactions have produced rough crystalline textures and mottled surfaces. These unpredictable effects are highly valued in Shigaraki pottery and reflect the direct influence of flame, ash, and heat during the firing process. The raw, tactile surface and irregular coloration give the piece a powerful sense of natural beauty and individuality.
The interior opening is simple and functional, making the vase suitable for flower arrangement or as a standalone sculptural object. Because of its minimalist form and rich ceramic texture, it works beautifully both as a traditional ikebana vessel and as a decorative piece in contemporary interiors.
Shigaraki ware is recognized as one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and pieces such as this embody centuries of ceramic tradition combined with the spontaneous beauty of wood-fired pottery. The piece likely dates to the Showa era (昭和時代, 1926–1989), probably mid to late 20th century, when studio pottery and traditional kiln firing were widely practiced in Shigaraki.
The vase shows natural kiln marks and surface irregularities typical of wood-fired Shigaraki ceramics, which are considered part of its aesthetic character. Please examine the photographs carefully for details of the condition and texture.
Please note that the Coca-Cola can shown in the photographs is for size reference only and is not included in the lot.
Artist / Kiln Profile
Shigaraki Ware (Shigaraki-yaki)
Shigaraki ware originates from the historic kiln town of Shigaraki in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, and is recognized as one of the Rokkoyō – the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan. The tradition dates back more than 800 years to the Kamakura period (鎌倉時代, 1185–1333).
Shigaraki pottery is distinguished by its coarse clay body containing natural feldspar inclusions, which often appear as small white or crystalline spots on the surface after firing. When fired in wood-burning kilns, ash from the fire melts onto the surface, forming natural ash glazes and complex color variations ranging from warm reds and browns to deep charcoal tones.
Because of these natural processes, every Shigaraki piece is unique. The pottery became particularly appreciated during the Japanese tea ceremony culture and later gained international recognition through the modern studio pottery movement of the 20th century.
Today, Shigaraki ware continues to be admired by collectors and designers for its raw textures, organic surfaces, and the powerful beauty created by natural kiln effects.
Size
Approx. H × W × D: 20 × 6 × 6 cm
Weight: 768 g
Condition:(Please see the photos)
- It is in vintage condition.
- Due to aging, there may be some scratches, stains or dirt.
- Please note that the actual impression may differ depending on the lighting conditions when taking photos.
Shipping
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by mainly Japan Post / EMS or DHL depend on the situation.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally.
Please understand that we use recycled materials (cardboard, old newspapers, etc.)
as much as possible for packaging materials in order to protect the environment.
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 delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer their contact.
If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Shigaraki Ware Vase – rustic Japanese studio pottery vase with natural kiln effects – Showa era (mid–late 20th century)
This expressive ceramic vase is a striking example of traditional Shigaraki ware, one of Japan’s oldest and most celebrated pottery traditions. Characterized by its earthy clay body and powerful natural kiln effects, this piece embodies the rustic aesthetic and wabi-sabi philosophy that have made Shigaraki ceramics admired worldwide.
The vase has a tall cylindrical form with gently tapering lines, giving it a strong sculptural presence while remaining simple and understated. The surface displays a remarkable combination of natural firing effects created during the wood-firing process. Areas of reddish iron-rich clay are contrasted with darker scorched tones and natural ash deposits that have melted into the surface during firing, creating organic textures and subtle color variations.
One side of the vase reveals dramatic kiln transformations, where ash glazing and mineral reactions have produced rough crystalline textures and mottled surfaces. These unpredictable effects are highly valued in Shigaraki pottery and reflect the direct influence of flame, ash, and heat during the firing process. The raw, tactile surface and irregular coloration give the piece a powerful sense of natural beauty and individuality.
The interior opening is simple and functional, making the vase suitable for flower arrangement or as a standalone sculptural object. Because of its minimalist form and rich ceramic texture, it works beautifully both as a traditional ikebana vessel and as a decorative piece in contemporary interiors.
Shigaraki ware is recognized as one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and pieces such as this embody centuries of ceramic tradition combined with the spontaneous beauty of wood-fired pottery. The piece likely dates to the Showa era (昭和時代, 1926–1989), probably mid to late 20th century, when studio pottery and traditional kiln firing were widely practiced in Shigaraki.
The vase shows natural kiln marks and surface irregularities typical of wood-fired Shigaraki ceramics, which are considered part of its aesthetic character. Please examine the photographs carefully for details of the condition and texture.
Please note that the Coca-Cola can shown in the photographs is for size reference only and is not included in the lot.
Artist / Kiln Profile
Shigaraki Ware (Shigaraki-yaki)
Shigaraki ware originates from the historic kiln town of Shigaraki in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, and is recognized as one of the Rokkoyō – the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan. The tradition dates back more than 800 years to the Kamakura period (鎌倉時代, 1185–1333).
Shigaraki pottery is distinguished by its coarse clay body containing natural feldspar inclusions, which often appear as small white or crystalline spots on the surface after firing. When fired in wood-burning kilns, ash from the fire melts onto the surface, forming natural ash glazes and complex color variations ranging from warm reds and browns to deep charcoal tones.
Because of these natural processes, every Shigaraki piece is unique. The pottery became particularly appreciated during the Japanese tea ceremony culture and later gained international recognition through the modern studio pottery movement of the 20th century.
Today, Shigaraki ware continues to be admired by collectors and designers for its raw textures, organic surfaces, and the powerful beauty created by natural kiln effects.
Size
Approx. H × W × D: 20 × 6 × 6 cm
Weight: 768 g
Condition:(Please see the photos)
- It is in vintage condition.
- Due to aging, there may be some scratches, stains or dirt.
- Please note that the actual impression may differ depending on the lighting conditions when taking photos.
Shipping
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by mainly Japan Post / EMS or DHL depend on the situation.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally.
Please understand that we use recycled materials (cardboard, old newspapers, etc.)
as much as possible for packaging materials in order to protect the environment.
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 delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer their contact.
If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.
Thank you for your cooperation.

