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$159.00
Bring the timeless beauty of Japanese craftsmanship into your home with this impressive 14.5in Shigaraki yaki vase, signed by the artist Kenzan. With its tall cylindrical form and dramatic natural ash glaze, this piece captures the earthy charm and raw elegance of traditional wood-fired pottery.
Each surface detail tells a story of the kiln, making this vase a perfect centerpiece for modern wabi sabi interiors or as a bold ikebana vessel.
-It can be vase, container or just decoration for living room.
-Material:Stoneware
-Measurement Approximately: Dia 4 1/2"(11.5cm)x H 14 1/4"(36cm)
-Weight Measures: around 5 lb(without box)
-Condition: Mint. No used
-No chips & No cracks. Check video/photos
What is Shigaraki Ware?
Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is a type of stoneware pottery made in Shigaraki area, Japan. The kiln is one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan.
Clays such as kibushi, mizuchi, or gairome are kneaded to make a strong clay that can be used to make thick and large pottery vessels.
One notable feature of Shigaraki ware is that it is made using coarse soil so it is highly fire-resistant. In the firing process, it acquires pink or other shades of red, becoming red with scarlet or brown overtones.
Due to subtle changes that depend on the temperature and firing method, Shigaraki wares white clay takes on a scarlet glow and warm coloring, a characteristic unique to this craft.
When the pottery gets buried in the ashes from complete combustion of wood in the kiln, the bottom portion takes on a softer, dark brown color. The fact that this pottery is glazed also helps give the surface a smooth look. The rusty glaze on the scorched portions of Shigaraki ware is prized in tea utensils.
Shigaraki ware is unique because of its simple warmth and rich expressiveness.
Each surface detail tells a story of the kiln, making this vase a perfect centerpiece for modern wabi sabi interiors or as a bold ikebana vessel.
-It can be vase, container or just decoration for living room.
-Material:Stoneware
-Measurement Approximately: Dia 4 1/2"(11.5cm)x H 14 1/4"(36cm)
-Weight Measures: around 5 lb(without box)
-Condition: Mint. No used
-No chips & No cracks. Check video/photos
What is Shigaraki Ware?
Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is a type of stoneware pottery made in Shigaraki area, Japan. The kiln is one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan.
Clays such as kibushi, mizuchi, or gairome are kneaded to make a strong clay that can be used to make thick and large pottery vessels.
One notable feature of Shigaraki ware is that it is made using coarse soil so it is highly fire-resistant. In the firing process, it acquires pink or other shades of red, becoming red with scarlet or brown overtones.
Due to subtle changes that depend on the temperature and firing method, Shigaraki wares white clay takes on a scarlet glow and warm coloring, a characteristic unique to this craft.
When the pottery gets buried in the ashes from complete combustion of wood in the kiln, the bottom portion takes on a softer, dark brown color. The fact that this pottery is glazed also helps give the surface a smooth look. The rusty glaze on the scorched portions of Shigaraki ware is prized in tea utensils.
Shigaraki ware is unique because of its simple warmth and rich expressiveness.
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Bring the timeless beauty of Japanese craftsmanship into your home with this impressive 14.5in Shigaraki yaki vase, signed by the artist Kenzan. With its tall cylindrical form and dramatic natural ash glaze, this piece captures the earthy charm and raw elegance of traditional wood-fired pottery.
Each surface detail tells a story of the kiln, making this vase a perfect centerpiece for modern wabi sabi interiors or as a bold ikebana vessel.
-It can be vase, container or just decoration for living room.
-Material:Stoneware
-Measurement Approximately: Dia 4 1/2"(11.5cm)x H 14 1/4"(36cm)
-Weight Measures: around 5 lb(without box)
-Condition: Mint. No used
-No chips & No cracks. Check video/photos
What is Shigaraki Ware?
Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is a type of stoneware pottery made in Shigaraki area, Japan. The kiln is one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan.
Clays such as kibushi, mizuchi, or gairome are kneaded to make a strong clay that can be used to make thick and large pottery vessels.
One notable feature of Shigaraki ware is that it is made using coarse soil so it is highly fire-resistant. In the firing process, it acquires pink or other shades of red, becoming red with scarlet or brown overtones.
Due to subtle changes that depend on the temperature and firing method, Shigaraki wares white clay takes on a scarlet glow and warm coloring, a characteristic unique to this craft.
When the pottery gets buried in the ashes from complete combustion of wood in the kiln, the bottom portion takes on a softer, dark brown color. The fact that this pottery is glazed also helps give the surface a smooth look. The rusty glaze on the scorched portions of Shigaraki ware is prized in tea utensils.
Shigaraki ware is unique because of its simple warmth and rich expressiveness.
Each surface detail tells a story of the kiln, making this vase a perfect centerpiece for modern wabi sabi interiors or as a bold ikebana vessel.
-It can be vase, container or just decoration for living room.
-Material:Stoneware
-Measurement Approximately: Dia 4 1/2"(11.5cm)x H 14 1/4"(36cm)
-Weight Measures: around 5 lb(without box)
-Condition: Mint. No used
-No chips & No cracks. Check video/photos
What is Shigaraki Ware?
Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is a type of stoneware pottery made in Shigaraki area, Japan. The kiln is one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan.
Clays such as kibushi, mizuchi, or gairome are kneaded to make a strong clay that can be used to make thick and large pottery vessels.
One notable feature of Shigaraki ware is that it is made using coarse soil so it is highly fire-resistant. In the firing process, it acquires pink or other shades of red, becoming red with scarlet or brown overtones.
Due to subtle changes that depend on the temperature and firing method, Shigaraki wares white clay takes on a scarlet glow and warm coloring, a characteristic unique to this craft.
When the pottery gets buried in the ashes from complete combustion of wood in the kiln, the bottom portion takes on a softer, dark brown color. The fact that this pottery is glazed also helps give the surface a smooth look. The rusty glaze on the scorched portions of Shigaraki ware is prized in tea utensils.
Shigaraki ware is unique because of its simple warmth and rich expressiveness.
Bring the timeless beauty of Japanese craftsmanship into your home with this impressive 14.5in Shigaraki yaki vase, signed by the artist Kenzan. With its tall cylindrical form and dramatic natural ash glaze, this piece captures the earthy charm and raw elegance of traditional wood-fired pottery.
Each surface detail tells a story of the kiln, making this vase a perfect centerpiece for modern wabi sabi interiors or as a bold ikebana vessel.
-It can be vase, container or just decoration for living room.
-Material:Stoneware
-Measurement Approximately: Dia 4 1/2"(11.5cm)x H 14 1/4"(36cm)
-Weight Measures: around 5 lb(without box)
-Condition: Mint. No used
-No chips & No cracks. Check video/photos
What is Shigaraki Ware?
Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is a type of stoneware pottery made in Shigaraki area, Japan. The kiln is one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan.
Clays such as kibushi, mizuchi, or gairome are kneaded to make a strong clay that can be used to make thick and large pottery vessels.
One notable feature of Shigaraki ware is that it is made using coarse soil so it is highly fire-resistant. In the firing process, it acquires pink or other shades of red, becoming red with scarlet or brown overtones.
Due to subtle changes that depend on the temperature and firing method, Shigaraki wares white clay takes on a scarlet glow and warm coloring, a characteristic unique to this craft.
When the pottery gets buried in the ashes from complete combustion of wood in the kiln, the bottom portion takes on a softer, dark brown color. The fact that this pottery is glazed also helps give the surface a smooth look. The rusty glaze on the scorched portions of Shigaraki ware is prized in tea utensils.
Shigaraki ware is unique because of its simple warmth and rich expressiveness.
Each surface detail tells a story of the kiln, making this vase a perfect centerpiece for modern wabi sabi interiors or as a bold ikebana vessel.
-It can be vase, container or just decoration for living room.
-Material:Stoneware
-Measurement Approximately: Dia 4 1/2"(11.5cm)x H 14 1/4"(36cm)
-Weight Measures: around 5 lb(without box)
-Condition: Mint. No used
-No chips & No cracks. Check video/photos
What is Shigaraki Ware?
Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is a type of stoneware pottery made in Shigaraki area, Japan. The kiln is one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan.
Clays such as kibushi, mizuchi, or gairome are kneaded to make a strong clay that can be used to make thick and large pottery vessels.
One notable feature of Shigaraki ware is that it is made using coarse soil so it is highly fire-resistant. In the firing process, it acquires pink or other shades of red, becoming red with scarlet or brown overtones.
Due to subtle changes that depend on the temperature and firing method, Shigaraki wares white clay takes on a scarlet glow and warm coloring, a characteristic unique to this craft.
When the pottery gets buried in the ashes from complete combustion of wood in the kiln, the bottom portion takes on a softer, dark brown color. The fact that this pottery is glazed also helps give the surface a smooth look. The rusty glaze on the scorched portions of Shigaraki ware is prized in tea utensils.
Shigaraki ware is unique because of its simple warmth and rich expressiveness.
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