Celadon Ikebana Vase, Japan, 1960s.
This stunning Japanese Celadon Ikebana vase from the Shōwa period is a unique and refined decorative piece.
With a height of 27 cm and a diameter of 34 cm, this vase stands out due to its intricate Kaiji-yaki open latticework in the ceramic, a technique that showcases exceptional craftsmanship and precision. The surface features a delicate crazing pattern (貫入 kannyu), adding to the timeless beauty and character of this artwork.
The light turquoise (celadon) glaze gives the vase a soft, elegant appearance, making it a harmonious addition to any interior. Not only is this vase a functional piece for ikebana flower arrangement, but it is also a striking collector’s item that embodies the serene and sophisticated aesthetics of Japanese tradition.
The vase bears a signature on the bottom and is in perfect condition.
An authentic and rare collectible for lovers of Japanese ceramics and interior art.