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Takatori-yaki Japanese Studio Pottery Vase with Signed Box Ash Glaze, Applied Me

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Takatori-yaki Studio Stoneware Vase Japan. With Original Signed Wooden Box (Kiribako). A beautifully hand-crafted Takatori-yaki studio pottery vase from Japan, complete with its original signed wooden kiribako. Takatori ware originates from Fukuoka Prefecture and is admired for its elegant forms, refined stoneware bodies, and expressive ash-glaze surfaces. This vase features a warm ochre-gold glaze with […]

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Japanese Studio Pottery Vase Carved Ume Blossom Design, Ash Glaze, Signed Base

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This is a beautifully hand-crafted Japanese studio pottery vase featuring a carved ume (plum blossom) motif flowing around the shoulder of the vessel. The warm ash-style glaze transitions from deep charcoal to golden amber, highlighting the textured surface and giving the piece a natural, wabi-sabi character. The vase includes its original signed wooden kiribako, inscribed […]

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Mid-Century Japanese Studio Pottery Vase with Signed Box Natural Ash Glaze, Shig

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Mid-Century Japanese Studio Pottery Vase Ash-Glazed Stoneware. Signed. With Original Wood Box (Kiribako) Japan, c. A beautifully hand-crafted Japanese studio pottery vase, created in the mid-20th century and presented with its original signed wooden kiribako (storage box). The piece displays classic elements seen in Shigaraki and Hagi-influenced work from the 1960s-1980s: a tall cylindrical form, […]

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Japanese Studio Pottery Vase 1970s Wabi Sabi Ikebana Jar Zen Decor Handmade

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A vase that whispers, not shouts. Made in Japan in the 1970s, this studio pottery vase embodies the wabi-sabi philosophy: quiet imperfection, presence, and grace. Its soft-shouldered form with inward neck recalls the persimmon jar, a shape rooted in centuries of Japanese ceramic tradition. Why this one is special. Hand-thrown Japanese studio pottery, c. Natural […]

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