
Takahashi Wasaburo Kiyomizu-yaki Blue Stone Celadon Flat Flask Vase with Iron Motif, Original Box
高橋和三郎 青石 粉青瓷鉄文 扁壺 共箱付 花器 清水焼 美品
Maker / Brand: Takahashi Wasaburo Title of Work: Aoseki Powder Celadon Vase with Iron Decoration (Henko)
Presenting an exquisite Kiyomizu-yaki vase by the esteemed artist Takahashi Wasaburo, this "Aoseki Powder Celadon Vase with Iron Decoration" showcases a harmonious blend of soft *funseiji* coloration and delicate *tetsumon* ornamentation. Its distinctive octagonal form lends it a dignified and refined presence, making it a striking piece of ceramic artistry.
Artistic & Cultural Background Kiyomizu-yaki, originating from Kyoto, is one of Japan's most celebrated pottery traditions, known for its diverse styles and refined craftsmanship. This piece exemplifies *funseiji*, a distinctive type of celadon characterized by its unique matte, powdery texture and gentle, often muted, color palette. This technique offers a softer aesthetic compared to the glossy finish of traditional celadon, appealing to a sophisticated appreciation for understated beauty.
Design & Technique The vase is masterfully crafted using the *funseiji* technique, resulting in a serene, soft green hue that evokes the tranquility of nature. Complementing this gentle base, *tetsumon* (iron decoration) is applied with subtle artistry, creating delicate patterns that provide a refined contrast without overpowering the overall aesthetic. This interplay highlights the artist's skill in balancing texture, color, and subtle embellishment.
Form & Aesthetic Qualities * Elegant Octagonal Form: The vase presents a precise, eight-sided silhouette, offering a contemporary yet timeless appeal with its stately presence. * Subtle Funseiji Glaze: Its soft, powdery celadon glaze, described as "Aoseki" (blue stone), imparts a calming, earthy green tone with a unique tactile quality. * Delicate Iron Accents: Fine iron patterns are subtly integrated, adding depth and a touch of understated sophistication to the surface.
Collector & Decorative Appeal * Artist's Craftsmanship: A example to Takahashi Wasaburo's skill, this piece represents a beautiful example of modern Kiyomizu-yaki artistry. * Versatile Display: Its elegant form and serene color make it a perfect accent for both traditional Japanese and contemporary interior designs. * Investment in Art: Accompanied by its *tomobako* (original wooden box with artist's inscription and seal), this vase is a well-preserved and authentic collector's item.
This exquisite vase is an ideal acquisition for knowledgeable collectors and decorators seeking a piece that embodies both traditional Japanese artistry and a refined, contemporary aesthetic.
Details
| Condition | Excellent |
| Origin | Kyoto |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Era | Unknown |
| Dimensions | サイズ:高さ 約25cm |
Dettagli
- Categoria
- Ikebana Vases
- Periodo
- Heisei Period (1989-2019)
- Condizione
- Excellent
- Materiale
- Porcelain
- Artista
- Takahashi Wasaburo
- Origine
- Kyoto
- Dimensioni
- サイズ:高さ 約25cm
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