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This white porcelain vase (hakuji) is the work of Japanese ceramicist Nishikawa Hiroshi, born in 1958 in Kyoto. He trained at Kyoto University of the Arts and worked under renowned master ceramicists before establishing his own studio, Fukakusa-gama, in 1985. His work, inspired by the nature and landscapes of Kyoto, is distinguished by great formal purity and a deep commitment to Japanese minimalist aesthetics.
This large vase with a beautiful roundness exudes a harmonious and balanced silhouette. Its smooth surface reveals a beautiful celadon shine, highlighting the finesse of the enamel. The total absence of decoration or ornamentation reinforces the purity of the piece, leaving all its expressiveness to the purity of the material and the perfection of the form. This formal sobriety recalls the great Japanese aesthetic principles, where the simplicity and precision of the gesture transcend the utilitarian object to make it a work of art in its own right.
Nishikawa Hiroshi is a renowned ceramicist from Kyoto, continuing the legacy of white porcelains while exploring new aesthetic approaches. His works have been exhibited in numerous galleries in Japan and internationally, and he has received several awards.
This vase is ideal for holding a floral arrangement or for displaying alone as an art object. It is signed (engraved) by the craftsman at its base and is accompanied by its protective box made of paulownia wood (tomobako) on which the artist's name and official seal are affixed, guaranteeing its authenticity. The box is closed with a sanadahimo (braided cord). A protective cloth with the official seal of the ceramist is also included.
PLACE OF MANUFACTURE | JAPAN |
DIMENSIONS | Diameter 21cm - Height 18cm |
WEIGHT |
3.4kg (vase + box) |
MATERIALS | Porcelain |
STATE | In good condition, some small marks on the base of the vase and the protective box |
KNOW-HOW
Japanese ceramics, born more than 10,000 years ago, are a dialogue between earth and fire, a quest for harmony through imperfection.
With a wide variety of high-quality raw materials, such as rich clays and natural glazes, each region has developed its own techniques, reflecting the identity of its terroir.
Hand-crafted, these vases, made using the most precious Japanese ceramic techniques, bear the imprint of a master craftsman who is the heir to a thousand-year-old tradition. This living art embodies the essence of Japan, where history and nature unite in beauty.
Although deeply rooted in tradition, these exceptional Japanese ceramic vases, signed by very big names, have a resolutely contemporary spirit while preserving their authenticity, incredibly decorative and wonderfully timeless sculptural pieces.
DELIVERY
Delivery
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Precious items are wrapped in beautiful cloth, beautifully tied in the precious art of Korean pojagi. Some exceptions apply, especially if the items are bulky. Learn more >
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Handle with care. Rub gently with a soft cloth. Do not place near a heat source.
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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 >