Ceramic Ikebana Flower Vase, Tomita Rakuzan Kiln, Kyoto, Shōwa era.
Stylish vintage flower vase, Rakuzan Kiln, Kyoto, 1970s.
Dimensions: height 24.5 cm, diameter 11 cm.
This unique Ikebana flower vase, from the Tomita Rakuzan Kiln in Kyoto, is a true gem for lovers of Japanese studio ceramics.
The vase, dating from the 1970s, is in perfect condition and bears the mark of the Rakuzan Kiln.
With its elegant shape and beautiful blue-green hue with a decorative speckled pattern in dark earth tones, this vase is a testament to timeless Japanese craftsmanship. It is not only a stunning centerpiece in any interior but also perfectly suited for arranging Ikebana.
The vase comes with a wooden storage box and documentation.
The Tomita Rakuzan Kiln is one of the oldest and most renowned ceramic studios in Kyoto, Japan.
The kiln is known for its beautiful handmade vases, bowls, and other objects. The vases from the Tomita Rakuzan Kiln are sought after by collectors worldwide.