Japanese Double Gourd Vase, Bizen Yaki Ceramics, 1940.
This exceptional Japanese earthenware vase, shaped like a double gourd (hyōtan), embodies the essence of Japanese aesthetics: simplicity, asymmetry, and natural imperfection.
Dimensions: Height 20 cm, diameter 10 cm. In perfect condition, signed on the base.
The organic form and earthy tones make this a subtle yet powerful interior accent, effortlessly suited to minimalist or wabi-sabi-inspired decor.
The texture is unglazed and rough, with natural variations in the surface—hallmarks of Bizen-yaki, one of Japan’s oldest and most revered ceramic styles, originating in Okayama.
This vase can be used for ikebana (flower arrangement) or as a sculptural object. The double gourd shape—a Japanese symbol of prosperity and protection—adds not only decorative but also symbolic value.
A rare find for collectors of Japanese ceramics, unique artifacts, and those seeking a serene, aesthetically pure living environment.





















