
Bizen Ware Crane Neck Soliflore Vase by Shunkoen with Original Wooden Box
備前焼 鶴首一輪花瓶 花器 (春湖苑、共箱付き)
<p>Maker / Brand: Shunkoen Title of Work: Bizen Ware Crane Neck Single Flower Vase (with Tomobako by Shunkoen)</p> <p>This exquisite Bizen ware vase, known as a Tsurukubi Ichirin Kabin, embodies the profound aesthetic of wabi-sabi. Crafted by Shunkoen, this unglazed ceramic piece showcases the raw beauty of natural clay, fired through an ancient technique that has been perfected over centuries. It arrives complete with its original wooden storage box, a tomobako, affirming its authenticity and provenance.</p> <p>Artistic & Cultural Background Hailing from the Bizen region of Okayama Prefecture, Bizen ware is one of Japan's oldest and most revered pottery traditions, boasting a history spanning over a millennium. Distinguished by its unique yakishime firing method, which eschews glazes, Bizen ware allows the inherent character of the clay to shine through. This rustic charm, robust nature, and the distinct, varied expressions of each piece have captivated collectors and connoisseurs for generations.</p> <p>Design & Technique This particular vase was chosen for its exceptional embodiment of wabi-sabi beauty. The unglazed surface reveals the earthy tones and natural textures of the clay, with subtle variations in the firing colors creating a unique, organic pattern. The absence of artificial embellishment highlights the beauty of imperfection, simplicity, and naturalness – core tenets of traditional Japanese aesthetics.</p> <p>Form & Aesthetic Qualities * <strong>Elegant Silhouette:</strong> The graceful "crane neck" (tsurukubi) form tapers gently from a broad base to a slender neck, culminating in a subtly flared rim, designed to beautifully cradle a single bloom. * <strong>Earthy Texture:</strong> The unglazed surface offers a tactile experience, inviting touch with its warm, natural feel and subtle irregularities that speak to its handmade origin. * <strong>Subtle Color Play:</strong> The natural firing process has gived the vase with a rich palette of earthy browns, grays, and hints of reddish-orange, creating a striking interplay of natural hues.</p> <p>Collector & Decorative Appeal * <strong>Timeless Wabi-Sabi:</strong> A classic piece for those who appreciate the understated elegance and profound beauty of Japanese wabi-sabi, bringing a sense of calm and reflection to any space. * <strong>Authentic Craftsmanship:</strong> Represents a direct lineage to Japan's ancient pottery traditions, offering a tangible connection to a thousand years of ceramic artistry. * <strong>Meditative Presence:</strong> Placing this vase in a living room or study instantly introduces a serene depth, fostering moments of quiet contemplation and grounding in daily life.</p> <p>This Bizen ware vase is an ideal acquisition for the knowledgeable collector or decorator seeking to infuse their environment with authentic Japanese artistry and a tranquil, natural aesthetic.</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">Ceramic</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></table>
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- Categoria
- Ikebana Vases
- Período
- Unknown Period
- Estado
- Excellent
- Material
- Ceramic
- Origem
- Bizen, Okayama
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