
Kutani Ware Polychrome Glaze Vase by Nitten Master 5th Nakamura Shutō (Masahiko)
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Maker / Brand: Kutani-yaki, Godaime Nakamura Shutou (Nakamura Masahiko) Title of Work: Nitten Exhibition Artist, Kutani Ware Master Craftsman, 5th Generation Nakamura Shutou (Nakamura Masahiko), Colored Glaze Flower Vase, with Original Box and Cloth
Discover this exquisite Kutani-yaki *hanaire*, a porcelain flower vase by the esteemed Nitten Exhibition artist, Nakamura Masahiko, 5th generation of the Nakamura Shutou lineage. This unused piece showcases a striking blue and yellow gradient glaze, embodying a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetic. It comes with its original wooden *tomobako*, protective *tomonuno*, and the artist's *tourekisho*.
Artistic & Cultural Background Kutani-yaki, from Ishikawa Prefecture, is renowned for its vibrant enamels and distinctive styles, dating to the mid-17th century. A *hanaire* (flower vase) is central to Japanese *ikebana* and often serves as a *chadogu* (tea ceremony utensil), reflecting appreciation for nature. Nakamura Masahiko, 5th generation Nakamura Shutou, carries a distinguished legacy, having studied under Nitten Associate Nakamura Suikou, cementing his place in contemporary Japanese ceramics.
Design & Technique This *hanaire* is crafted from fine porcelain (*jiki*), providing a smooth, refined canvas for its striking *saiyu* (colored glaze) application. The defining feature is the seamless transition from a rich, deep blue at the mouth to a vibrant, sunny yellow at the base. This beautiful gradation, achieved through masterful glazing techniques, creates a dynamic visual flow that draws the eye and evokes a sense of natural harmony.
Form & Aesthetic Qualities * Elegant Silhouette: The vase features a gracefully tapering form, with a slender neck flaring gently to a wider, stable body, ideal for showcasing a single bloom or a small arrangement. * Vivid Glaze: The striking blue and yellow gradient glaze is both visually striking and subtly textured, inviting closer inspection and adding depth to its surface. * Harmonious Balance: The interplay of cool blue and warm yellow creates a balanced and uplifting aesthetic, making it a versatile piece for various interior settings.
Collector & Decorative Appeal * Master Craftsmanship: By a Nitten Exhibition artist and master of the 5th Nakamura Shutou generation, this *hanaire* is a significant acquisition for collectors of contemporary Japanese ceramics. * Versatile Elegance: Its refined form and vibrant colors make it a perfect accent for both traditional and modern decor, suitable for *ikebana*, as a standalone art object, or as a sophisticated *chadogu*. * Investment in Art: Presented in unused condition with its original *tomobako*, *tomonuno*, and *tourekisho*, this vase is not only a beautiful decorative item but also a valuable piece of Japanese artistic heritage.
This exquisite Kutani-yaki *hanaire* is an ideal choice for knowledgeable collectors and enthusiasts seeking a unique blend of traditional Japanese artistry and contemporary design.
Details
| Condition | Excellent |
| Origin | Kutani, Ishikawa |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Era | Edo |
Details
- Category
- Ikebana Vases
- Period
- Edo Period (1603-1868)
- Condition
- Excellent
- Material
- Porcelain
- Artist
- Nakamura Shuto (5th generation) (Masahiko)
- Origin
- Kutani, Ishikawa
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