
Bizen-ware Hanaire by Matsui Yosiyuki, Double-Eared Flower Vase with Signed Box & Cloth
【備前焼】備前花入 松井與之 双耳 共箱&共布(印有)あり 花器 花瓶
<p>Maker / Brand: Matsui Tomoyuki Title of Work: Bizen-yaki Hanaire by Matsui Tomoyuki with Double Ears, Tomobako & Tomonuno (Signed) - Flower Vessel / Vase</p> <p>This Bizen-yaki hanaire by Matsui Tomoyuki is a superb example of traditional Japanese pottery. Featuring distinctive double ears, it comes complete with its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and signed cloth (tomonuno), affirming its authenticity and provenance. Please note that the tomobako bears some tape residue from a former noshi (gift wrap). This unglazed flower vessel embodies the rustic elegance of Bizen ware.</p> <p>Artistic & Cultural Background Bizen-yaki, originating from Okayama Prefecture, is celebrated as one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Renowned for its unglazed, high-fired stoneware, it embraces the wabi-sabi aesthetic, where natural imperfections and earthy tones are revered. Its history spans over a thousand years, deeply intertwined with the Japanese tea ceremony and the appreciation of natural beauty.</p> <p>Design & Technique The profound beauty of this hanaire stems from the natural effects achieved during its long firing in a climbing kiln. Without the use of artificial glazes, the clay's rich iron content, combined with ash deposits (goma) and flame marks (hidasuki), creates unique patterns and subtle color variations. The distinctive double ears (soji) add a balanced, sculptural element to its form.</p> <p>Form & Aesthetic Qualities * <strong>Robust Form:</strong> An elegant, slightly oval cylindrical shape, approximately 23 cm tall and 9-10 cm in diameter, featuring two gracefully curved "ears" that serve as both handles and decorative accents. * <strong>Earthy Texture:</strong> The unglazed surface offers a tactile, natural feel, showcasing the raw beauty of the Bizen clay and the subtle, organic variations from the firing process. * <strong>Wabi-Sabi Appeal:</strong> Its rustic charm, natural color palette of deep browns and subtle grays, and unique firing marks embody the profound aesthetic of wabi-sabi, celebrating imperfection and transience.</p> <p>Collector & Decorative Appeal * <strong>Authentic Provenance:</strong> Accompanied by its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and signed cloth (tomonuno), confirming its authenticity and the artist's hand. * <strong>Versatile Elegance:</strong> Perfect for displaying ikebana arrangements or a single branch, its timeless design complements both traditional Japanese and modern minimalist interiors. * <strong>Collectible Art Piece:</strong> A genuine work by Matsui Tomoyuki, this hanaire represents a tangible piece of Japan's rich ceramic heritage, ideal for knowledgeable collectors.</p> <p>This exquisite Bizen-yaki hanaire is a treasure for those who appreciate the profound artistry and natural beauty of traditional Japanese ceramics.</p> <h3>Details</h3> <table style="border-collapse:collapse;width:100%"><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Condition</td><td style="padding:4px 0">Excellent</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Origin</td><td style="padding:4px 0">Bizen, Okayama</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Material</td><td style="padding:4px 0">Stoneware</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Era</td><td style="padding:4px 0">Unknown</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Dimensions</td><td style="padding:4px 0">サイズ 直径: 約9〜10センチ(楕円形)</td></tr></table>
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- Kategorie
- Ikebana Vases
- Zeitraum
- Unknown Period
- Zustand
- Excellent
- Material
- Stoneware
- Herkunft
- Bizen, Okayama
- Abmessungen
- サイズ 直径: 約9〜10センチ(楕円形)
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