Porcelain and bamboo vase by Manji Inoue
This 18.6 cm high, 13.5 cm diameter white glazed porcelain vase by Manji Inoue is distinguished by its perfectly balanced oblong shape and delicate bamboo engravings. The patterns are meticulously sculpted in relief, subtly capturing the light to create a refined play of shadows, while remaining faithful to the artisan's sober and refined aesthetic. The dazzling whiteness of the porcelain, with a very slight celadon touch depending on the viewing angle, obtained through controlled firing, highlights the finesse of the engraved details and underlines the timeless elegance of the work.
The engraving technique that Manji-san employs involves carving directly into the surface of the semi-hard clay. At this stage, the porcelain is still malleable enough to allow precise engraving, but strong enough to maintain the integrity of the form. Inoue uses specialized tools, such as chisels and gouges, to create iconic designs such as the bamboo on this vase. The depth and thickness of the engravings are carefully adjusted to give a subtle relief effect and a refined play of shadows after firing.
The clay used is a local kaolin of great purity, characteristic of Arita porcelain. This material is worked on the wheel to achieve optimum finesse and lightness. After engraving, the piece is delicately polished to eliminate roughness and highlight the contrast between the smooth and engraved surfaces. Firing in a high-temperature kiln (around 1300 °C) fixes the patterns in the very structure of the porcelain, revealing a dazzling whiteness and a very soft texture.
This vase is signed (engraving) by the artist at its base and is accompanied by its wooden protective box on which the artist's name and official seal are affixed and closed by a sanadahimo (braided cord), guaranteeing its authenticity, as well as its turmeric textile on which the artist's seal is affixed. A magnificent piece that will increase in value.
This work dates from the 90s, it is in good condition.
About Manji Inoue:
Manji Inoue, born in 1929 in Arita, is a major figure in Japanese ceramics, renowned for his mastery of white porcelain and his delicate engraved patterns. Evolving in the tradition of Arita-yaki, he is distinguished by a style that is both refined and deeply rooted in Japanese cultural heritage. His minimalist approach highlights the purity of porcelain, magnified by subtle hand-engraved patterns.
In 1995, Manji Inoue was designated a Living National Treasure of Japan, a prestigious distinction reserved for artisans who embody excellence in a traditional art and guarantee its transmission. This title highlights not only his technical mastery, but also his role in the preservation of Japanese cultural heritage. His works, marked by a timeless aesthetic, are prized by collectors around the world, particularly for their ability to combine tradition and modernity in a nuanced sobriety.
His reputation extends beyond Japan, and his creations command high prices in galleries and auction houses, particularly his engraved pieces. With their understated elegance, they capture the very essence of Japanese porcelain, where simplicity and material perfection meet to enhance craftsmanship.
PLACE OF MANUFACTURE | JAPAN |
DIMENSIONS | Height 18.6 cm - Diameter 13.5 cm |
WEIGHT |
1.4kg (vase + box) |
MATERIALS | Porcelain |
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.
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