'Picture of the Dawn' Vase
£12,000
1950's Japan, early Shōwa period (1926 CE-1989 CE)
Japanese celadon on dark clay
Product Description
1950's Japan, early Shōwa period (1926 CE-1989 CE)
Japanese celadon on dark clay
A beautiful and unusual tall Japanese pod vase used for long-stemmed flower arrangements
Traditionally branch flowers, such as cherry blossoms and plum blossoms, are used for bud vases in Japan, often in combination with pansies or eucalyptus
The drip celadon glaze features a variety of tones due to the layering of the bluish-green colour, creating a rustic uneven texture on the surface.
Possibly featured in Japanese art exhibition in 1989.
Japanese celadon on dark clay
A beautiful and unusual tall Japanese pod vase used for long-stemmed flower arrangements
Traditionally branch flowers, such as cherry blossoms and plum blossoms, are used for bud vases in Japan, often in combination with pansies or eucalyptus
The drip celadon glaze features a variety of tones due to the layering of the bluish-green colour, creating a rustic uneven texture on the surface.
Possibly featured in Japanese art exhibition in 1989.
Code:
10320
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Details & Dimensions
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H 69cm x Dia. 34cm
H 27.18" x Dia. 13.39"
H 27.18" x Dia. 13.39"