
New 13th Gen. Yokoishi Kasuke Nagasaki Sansai Ceramic Single Flower Vase, Tomobako
【未使用】十三代 横石嘉助 長崎三彩 一輪挿 花瓶 共箱
Maker / Brand: Yokoishi Kasuke (13th Generation) Title of Work: Unused 13th Generation Yokoishi Kasuke Nagasaki Sansai Single Flower Vase with Original Wooden Box
This exquisite *ichirin-zashi*, or single flower vase, is a pristine example of Nagasaki Sansai ware crafted by the 13th-generation master Yokoishi Kasuke, showcasing a vibrant interplay of glazes and embodying a rich tradition of Japanese ceramic artistry. It is presented in its original wooden box (*kyobako*).
Artistic & Cultural Background Nagasaki Sansai refers to a distinctive style of three-color glaze ceramics, inspired by ancient Chinese Tang Dynasty *sancai* wares. Adapted and evolved in Japan, it often incorporates local aesthetic sensibilities. Nagasaki, a vital port city, served as a gateway for cultural exchange, making it a natural hub for developing internationally influenced ceramic traditions. This style is characterized by its dynamic, spontaneous application of vibrant glazes.
Design & Technique This vase exemplifies the Nagasaki Sansai technique with its striking blend of rich amber-yellow and verdant green glazes, flowing organically down its surface. The colors merge and swirl, creating a lively, harmonious marbled effect. A subtle hint of darker glaze adds depth. The glossy finish enhances the fluidity of the colors, making the surface appear almost molten.
Form & Aesthetic Qualities * Shape: A striking form, with a structured, faceted base gracefully transitioning into a more organic, slightly flared neck. This interplay of geometric and fluid lines creates a dynamic silhouette. * Texture: The smooth, highly glazed surface invites the eye to follow the natural flow and interaction of the vibrant colors. * Visual Appeal: Bold, contrasting yet complementary yellow and green hues evoke natural vitality. The unique glaze application ensures no two pieces are exactly alike.
Collector & Decorative Appeal * Master Craftsmanship: A example to the skill of the 13th-generation Yokoishi Kasuke, representing a respected artistic lineage. * Pristine Condition: Offered in unused condition and accompanied by its original wooden box (*kyobako*), ensuring authenticity and preservation. * Elegant Versatility: Perfectly sized for a single, cherished bloom, this *ichirin-zashi* serves as a sophisticated accent, bringing traditional Japanese artistry and vibrant color to any interior.
This piece is an ideal acquisition for collectors seeking authentic Japanese ceramics by established masters, or for those wishing to infuse their living space with a unique blend of historical artistry and natural beauty.
Details
| Condition | Excellent |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Era | Unknown |
Detaljer
- Kategori
- Ikebana Vases
- Period
- Unknown Period
- Skick
- Excellent
- Material
- Ceramic
- Konstnär
- Yokoishi Kasuke (13th generation)
- Ursprung
- Nagasaki
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