
Japanese Kairagi Glaze Flower Vase by Ando Hyoriyuki, Unused with Tomobako
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<p>Maker / Brand: Ando Hyoriyuki Title of Work: Vase by Ando Hyoriyuki with Kairagi Glaze, Accompanied by Original Wooden Box and Cloth</p> <p>This exquisite flower vase, crafted by the esteemed artist Ando Hyoriyuki, showcases the striking Kairagi glaze technique. Presented in an unused, pristine condition, it comes complete with its original wooden box (kyobako) and protective cloth (kyofu). While the vase itself is flawless, the kyobako exhibits some age-related wear and a minor dent, typical for vintage items.</p> <p>Artistic & Cultural Background Kairagi, often translated as "shark skin" glaze, is a revered ceramic technique originating from Japan, particularly associated with Hagi ware. Its distinctive crackled and textured surface is achieved through specific firing and cooling processes, resulting in a rich, tactile finish. This glaze embodies the Wabi-Sabi aesthetic, celebrating imperfection and the beauty of natural, aged textures, making it highly prized in traditional Japanese tea ceremony and ikebana.</p> <p>Design & Technique The vase features a striking Kairagi glaze that blankets its surface in a mosaic of fine cracks, creating a visually dynamic and deeply textured appearance. Shades of verdant green transition into earthy browns and subtle hints of black towards the base, where the glaze thickens and pools, adding depth and character. This interplay of color and texture highlights the artisan's mastery in controlling the unpredictable yet beautiful effects of the Kairagi technique.</p> <p>Form & Aesthetic Qualities * <strong>Elegant Form:</strong> A gracefully proportioned cylindrical vessel, offering a stable and understated silhouette that allows the detailed glaze to take center stage. * <strong>Tactile Surface:</strong> The unique "shark skin" texture of the Kairagi glaze invites touch, providing a rich sensory experience beyond mere visual appreciation. * <strong>Organic Appeal:</strong> The naturalistic crackle and flowing glaze patterns evoke a sense of the natural world, bringing a serene, organic beauty to any setting.</p> <p>Collector & Decorative Appeal * <strong>Artist Authenticity:</strong> Created by Ando Hyoriyuki and accompanied by its original wooden box (kyobako) and cloth (kyofu), ensuring its provenance and value as an artist's piece. * <strong>Distinctive Glaze:</strong> The rare and highly sought-after Kairagi glaze makes this vase a unique and conversation-starting addition to any collection. * <strong>Versatile Display:</strong> Perfect for showcasing a single dramatic flower or a delicate ikebana arrangement, or simply as a standalone sculptural object in both traditional and contemporary interiors.</p> <p>This piece is an ideal acquisition for collectors of fine Japanese ceramics and those seeking to infuse their spaces with authentic artistry and timeless elegance.</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">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><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Dimensions</td><td style="padding:4px 0">サイズ】</td></tr></table>
Detaljer
- Kategori
- Ikebana Vases
- Period
- Unknown Period
- Skick
- Excellent
- Material
- Ceramic
- Konstnär
- Ando Hyoriyuki
- Mått
- サイズ】
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