Japanese 1950s Ceramics - Authentic Ikebana Vase with Bamboo.
This exceptional Japanese ikebana vase from the 1950s is a beautiful example of traditional ceramic craftsmanship.
Dimensions: height 34 cm, diameter 10 cm. The vase is marked with an impressed kiln stamp and is in perfect condition.
The vase features an elegant, tapered cylindrical form with a slightly flared rim. Its glaze displays warm, earthy tones ranging from deep brown to ochre yellow, with a subtly speckled texture that enhances the natural beauty of the material. The surface is decorated with vertical grooves that accentuate the vase's shape and create delicate linear patterns, while the base shows horizontal, undulating grooves.
A distinctive element is the bamboo handle seamlessly integrated into the ceramic body. The handle's attachment has been carefully executed with decorative, hand-twisted earthenware bands that contribute both functionally and aesthetically to the design. This organic detail makes the vase perfect for ikebana arrangements or as a refined decorative object.
With its harmonious blend of traditional techniques and mid-century design, this piece represents the finest qualities of Japanese ceramic art from the postwar period. The combination of practical functionality and artistic expression results in a timeless work that would enhance any collection or interior space.