Unique Japanese Earthenware Ikebana Flower Vase, Taishō Period.
Unique Japanese earthenware ikebana flower vase from the Taishō period.
Dimensions: height 36 cm, diameter 24 cm | Weight: 10 kg
This rare ikebana flower vase from the Taishō period is a true work of art, hand-painted with an elegant floral design in rich, natural hues of blue, yellow, and reddish-brown. The refined patterns around the neck are created using traditional Japanese techniques, reflecting the delicate aesthetic of this period.
What makes this vase truly special is the playful contrast between the detailed floral motif and the undecorated sections. The lower part and one side of the vase feature a beautifully glazed, rough texture with organic grooves, which provide a striking contrast to the intricate floral decoration. This unique texture lends the vase a rugged yet elegant character.
An impressed mark can be found on the base of the vase, though its exact origin remains unknown. This adds a layer of mystery and allure, making it even more appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese art.
Perfect for those seeking an authentic statement piece. Paired with a vibrant floral arrangement, this ikebana will elevate any space, creating a subtle Japanese atmosphere in any stylish interior.