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White porcelain vase by Akihiro Maeta, Living National Treasure

Sale price€960,00

This white porcelain vase is the work of Japanese Living National Treasure ceramicist Akihiro Maeta, born in 1954 in Tottori Prefecture. A 1977 graduate of the Department of Crafts, Ceramics Section, at Osaka University of the Arts, Maeta-san has devoted his career to mastering white porcelain, or hakuji. In 2013, he was designated a Living National Treasure, recognizing his exceptional expertise in this field.

Maeta-san is particularly renowned for his unique chamfering technique. This method involves shaping clay on a wheel and then gently deforming it with the fingers at a specific stage of drying, creating faceted surfaces that subtly play with light. This approach gives his pieces a distinctive softness and roundness, resulting in works that combine formal simplicity with aesthetic depth.

This small vase features an elegant silhouette with delicately hand-carved facets, highlighting the purity and finesse of the white porcelain. This piece perfectly illustrates Maeta-san's commitment to the clean aesthetic and sophistication of Japanese ceramic art.

It is signed at the base by the artist and is accompanied by its original wooden box (tomobako), on which the artist's name and official seal are affixed. A protective cloth (tomonuno) bearing the artist's seal, as well as an information document (shiori) detailing the ceramicist's profile, are also included, guaranteeing the authenticity and provenance of the piece.

PLACE OF MANUFACTURE JAPAN
DIMENSIONS Height 18cm - Diameter 7cm
WEIGHT
820gr (vase + box)
MATERIALS Porcelain
STATE In very good condition, some small marks on the base of the vase

The art of wrapping

The exceptional items are wrapped in a beautiful fabric beautifully knotted using the little-known art of Korean pojagi and decorated with a delightful maedup (Korean ornamental knot). Details and conditions >