Rare Seyei Majolica "Lascaux" Vase, Japan, 1970s.
This exceptional Japanese Seyei Majolica vase from the 1970s is inspired by the prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux.
Dimensions: Height 14 cm, width 15 cm, depth 11 cm. In perfect condition – includes the original box.
The organic shape, with its asymmetrical neck, gives this piece a modern, sculptural appeal. The glaze features a beautifully speckled and flowing effect in earthy tones of moss green, olive brown, and golden brown, evoking a natural, almost stone-like texture.
Subtle depictions of animals are scattered across the vase, referencing the iconic rock art of Lascaux, adding an artistic and historical dimension to the object.
Seyei Majolica is a Japanese ceramic style from the Showa period, renowned for its high-quality glazes and decorative designs, often inspired by European majolica techniques. This particular model is a stunning fusion of Japanese craftsmanship and archaeological artistry.
A unique collectible or a stylish addition to a vintage or modern interior.