Vintage Celedon Japanese Vase — Porcelain, 1980, Showa Era (SKU: 25M-349)
Vintage Japanese Flower Vase — Celadon Glaze with Flying Cranes (SKU: 25M-349)
Grace in Flight, Tranquility in Form
Elegantly poised like a poem in porcelain, this vintage Japanese flower vase from the 1980s captures the quiet serenity of nature in mid-flight. Finished in a soft celadon glaze with a faint crackle effect, the smooth surface reveals delicate impressions of flying tsuru (cranes), symbols of longevity, peace, and good fortune in Japanese culture. Their silhouettes—subtle yet spirited—glide across the body like whispers on wind.
The vase’s elongated neck and rounded body reflect timeless craftsmanship, while the serene green hue evokes still waters and early morning mists. Whether used to cradle seasonal blooms or displayed as an art piece, it radiates stillness and subtle motion in perfect harmony. Accompanied by its original tomobako (wooden box), this vase is more than a vessel—it’s a meditation in clay and glaze.
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Origin: Japan
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Era: 1980s, Showa Period
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Material: Glazed porcelain
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Use: Ikebana vase or decorative art piece
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Features:
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Pale celadon glaze with natural crackling
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Incised flying crane motifs (tsuru)
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Gracefully curved silhouette
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Original tomobako (signed wooden box) included
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Dimensions: 6" Diameter x 12"H
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition
A graceful companion for flowers and seasons alike—this vase carries the spirit of flight, stillness, and enduring beauty.
- size:
- 6" Diameter x 12"H