Japanese Celadon Ikebana Flower Vase by Noma Gazan, 1970s.
This exquisite Japanese celadon vase dates back to the 1960s and was crafted by the renowned ceramic master Noma Gazan.
Dimensions: height 43 cm, diameter 35 cm. Weight: 11 kg.
In perfect condition and signed on the underside by the maker, Noma Gazan.
The glaze has a soft, gray-green hue and is adorned with intricate geometric patterns and elegant floral motifs. The fine crackle texture in the glaze adds extra character to the surface.
This vase is ideal for ikebana flower arrangements but also serves as a striking decorative piece on its own, enhancing any interior with its timeless beauty.
Noma Gazan (間野雅山) was a distinguished ceramicist working within the Agano/Takatori tradition, also known as Natsuyoshi Yaki (夏吉焼).
He was renowned for his experimental approach, incorporating a wide range of styles and techniques, making his work exceptionally versatile.