Minimalist brass sculpture-Hirado Gourd Mikawachi Ware Single-Flower Vase

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This gourd-shaped Mikawachi Stoneware vase is a work of art. It is made of Amakusa ceramic stone from Kumamoto Prefecture, which is characterized by its translucent whiteness and pearly texture.

The chrysanthemum decoration technique is one of the outstanding techniques of Hirado Kohsyo Danemon Kiln, to form porcelain chrysanthemum flowers by hand. Using a bamboo tool with a pointed tip, the petals are cut out one by one from a lump of porcelain clay. After one round of cutting, the petals are raised one by one. The chrysanthemums are then pasted on bottles as decoration. When carved, each petal stands out sharply, but when glazed and fired, it develops a softness like natural chrysanthemums.

The work is by Mr. Ichiro Nakazato, an intangible cultural property holder of Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture.

It is a beautiful design that can be displayed as is as an interior decoration.

Hirado Kohsyo Danemon Kiln, as a pioneer of Mikawachi ware, has been carrying on the technique for 400 years and is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad for its outstanding technique and artistic sensibility in design.

In 1928, the company was granted as purveyors to the Imperial Household Agency. Also, its piece has also been presented as a gift to His Majesty the King of the Netherlands on several ceremonial occasions.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: D7.3cm(2.9in) x H12.2cm(4.8in)
  • Material: Porcelain - Mikawachi ware
  • Origin: Made in Japan
  • Brand: Hirado Kohsyo Danemon Kiln

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