花瓶 - 陶瓷, 飞翔的麻雀 - 日本 - 源右衛門窯

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日本佐賀縣Genemon Kiln製造的瓷瓶,年代介於1970至1990年代,型號 Polychrome Enamel with Waves and Auspicious Sparrows,表面以藍綠Seigaiha波紋與青花鳥紋釉技裝飾,高29公分,最大寬度25.5公分,口徑5公分,署名 Genemon Tatebayashi,附原裝簽名木盒 tomobako,狀況為尚可,使用頻繁且可能有少量缺件。

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【Shipping & Taxes】

This item is priced with shipping by Japan Post EMS (Express Mail Service), as its large size and weight make international shipping expensive.

If you prefer a more economical shipping option, I can ship it by Japan Post Surface Mail (Sea Mail) instead. In that case, I will refund the difference in shipping costs after dispatch. Please note that delivery by Surface Mail takes approximately 3 months, depending on the destination country.

Please contact me before shipment if you would like to switch to Surface Mail.

Please check the tracking information regularly. Customs authorities or your local post office may contact you during the import process. If so, please respond promptly to avoid delays or the parcel being returned.

Import duties, VAT, customs fees, and any local handling charges are the buyer's responsibility. For buyers in countries using the IOSS system, please provide your IOSS number to Catawiki before shipment if applicable.

Catawiki's IOSS number will be indicated on the parcel to help avoid double VAT charges where applicable.

Please note that as of 1 July 2026, the EU has abolished the de minimis customs exemption.
All shipments to EU countries are now subject to import duties and VAT regardless of the declared value of the goods.
For shipments with a declared value under €150, an additional customs processing fee of €3 may also apply.

Customs authorities or your local postal service may contact you during the import process. Please make sure to respond promptly to any requests for information or payment.

Occasionally, parcels may be held at your local post office without a delivery attempt or notice card. Therefore, please check the tracking information regularly after shipment.

Please note that I cannot contact your local post office on your behalf if the parcel is being held there, as the location and procedures vary by country.

If a parcel is returned because the buyer failed to respond to customs or collect the package, refunds cannot be guaranteed and return shipping costs may be charged to the buyer.

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This magnificent porcelain vase was created by Gen-emon Kiln (Gen-emon-gama), one of the most prestigious and historic kilns in Arita, Saga Prefecture. Together with Kakiemon and Imaemon, Gen-emon is regarded as one of the renowned "Three Great Rightemon Kilns of Arita", representing the finest tradition of Japanese Arita porcelain.

Founded in 1753 (Hōreki 3), Gen-emon Kiln has more than 260 years of history. Even today, every stage of production—from wheel throwing and underglaze painting to high-temperature firing, overglaze enameling, and the final firing—is carried out by skilled artisans using traditional handcrafting techniques. While faithfully preserving the elegance of classic Ko-Imari designs, the kiln continues to create works that combine centuries-old craftsmanship with refined contemporary aesthetics.

This vase, titled "Some Nishiki Shojaku" (染錦祥雀), is an outstanding example of Gen-emon's artistic excellence. The entire surface is decorated with an emerald-green Seigaiha (Blue Ocean Waves) pattern, a traditional Japanese motif symbolizing everlasting peace, calm seas, and continuous good fortune. Across this graceful background, lively sparrows are meticulously painted in delicate cobalt-blue underglaze.

In Japanese culture, sparrows have long been regarded as auspicious birds representing prosperity, abundant harvests, family happiness, and good fortune. The combination of the Seigaiha pattern and the "Lucky Sparrows" (Shojaku) creates a design rich in symbolic meaning while remaining elegant and visually striking.

The vase showcases Gen-emon Kiln's celebrated Some Nishiki technique, which combines traditional Sometsuke (underglaze cobalt blue) with brilliant overglaze enamels. The harmony between the vivid green enamel and the finely detailed blue painting demonstrates the exceptional craftsmanship for which Gen-emon porcelain is admired worldwide.

This piece comes complete with its original signed wooden storage box (tomobako), further enhancing its authenticity and collectability.

【Dimensions】

Height: 29 cm
Maximum width: 25.5 cm
Opening diameter: 5 cm
Item weight (including the original signed wooden box): 5,400 g
Estimated packed weight: approximately 7,500 g

【Shipping & Taxes】

This item is priced with shipping by Japan Post EMS (Express Mail Service), as its large size and weight make international shipping expensive.

If you prefer a more economical shipping option, I can ship it by Japan Post Surface Mail (Sea Mail) instead. In that case, I will refund the difference in shipping costs after dispatch. Please note that delivery by Surface Mail takes approximately 3 months, depending on the destination country.

Please contact me before shipment if you would like to switch to Surface Mail.

Please check the tracking information regularly. Customs authorities or your local post office may contact you during the import process. If so, please respond promptly to avoid delays or the parcel being returned.

Import duties, VAT, customs fees, and any local handling charges are the buyer's responsibility. For buyers in countries using the IOSS system, please provide your IOSS number to Catawiki before shipment if applicable.

Catawiki's IOSS number will be indicated on the parcel to help avoid double VAT charges where applicable.

Please note that as of 1 July 2026, the EU has abolished the de minimis customs exemption.
All shipments to EU countries are now subject to import duties and VAT regardless of the declared value of the goods.
For shipments with a declared value under €150, an additional customs processing fee of €3 may also apply.

Customs authorities or your local postal service may contact you during the import process. Please make sure to respond promptly to any requests for information or payment.

Occasionally, parcels may be held at your local post office without a delivery attempt or notice card. Therefore, please check the tracking information regularly after shipment.

Please note that I cannot contact your local post office on your behalf if the parcel is being held there, as the location and procedures vary by country.

If a parcel is returned because the buyer failed to respond to customs or collect the package, refunds cannot be guaranteed and return shipping costs may be charged to the buyer.

ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー

This magnificent porcelain vase was created by Gen-emon Kiln (Gen-emon-gama), one of the most prestigious and historic kilns in Arita, Saga Prefecture. Together with Kakiemon and Imaemon, Gen-emon is regarded as one of the renowned "Three Great Rightemon Kilns of Arita", representing the finest tradition of Japanese Arita porcelain.

Founded in 1753 (Hōreki 3), Gen-emon Kiln has more than 260 years of history. Even today, every stage of production—from wheel throwing and underglaze painting to high-temperature firing, overglaze enameling, and the final firing—is carried out by skilled artisans using traditional handcrafting techniques. While faithfully preserving the elegance of classic Ko-Imari designs, the kiln continues to create works that combine centuries-old craftsmanship with refined contemporary aesthetics.

This vase, titled "Some Nishiki Shojaku" (染錦祥雀), is an outstanding example of Gen-emon's artistic excellence. The entire surface is decorated with an emerald-green Seigaiha (Blue Ocean Waves) pattern, a traditional Japanese motif symbolizing everlasting peace, calm seas, and continuous good fortune. Across this graceful background, lively sparrows are meticulously painted in delicate cobalt-blue underglaze.

In Japanese culture, sparrows have long been regarded as auspicious birds representing prosperity, abundant harvests, family happiness, and good fortune. The combination of the Seigaiha pattern and the "Lucky Sparrows" (Shojaku) creates a design rich in symbolic meaning while remaining elegant and visually striking.

The vase showcases Gen-emon Kiln's celebrated Some Nishiki technique, which combines traditional Sometsuke (underglaze cobalt blue) with brilliant overglaze enamels. The harmony between the vivid green enamel and the finely detailed blue painting demonstrates the exceptional craftsmanship for which Gen-emon porcelain is admired worldwide.

This piece comes complete with its original signed wooden storage box (tomobako), further enhancing its authenticity and collectability.

【Dimensions】

Height: 29 cm
Maximum width: 25.5 cm
Opening diameter: 5 cm
Item weight (including the original signed wooden box): 5,400 g
Estimated packed weight: approximately 7,500 g

詳細資料

具體原產地
Saga Prefecture
陶瓷類型
瓷器
時代
1900-2000
標題附加資訊
Genemon Kiln(源右衛門窯)
原產國
日本
車型
Polychrome Enamel with Waves and Auspicious Sparrows(染錦祥雀)
設計師/藝術家/製作者
Genemon Tatebayashi(館林 源右衛門)
材質
Flying Sparrows, 陶瓷
Style
Vintage
製造商/品牌
Genemon Kiln(源右衛門窯)
顏色
藍色
狀態
一般 - 大量使用痕跡或遺失部分零件
Height
29 cm
Width
25,5 cm
Depth
25,5 cm
裝飾
有田燒陶瓷
直徑
5 cm
大概年份
1970-1980, 1980-1990
日本已驗證
114
已售物品
100%
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