Vintage Japanese Celadon Style Ikebana Flower Vase - 1990s Heisei Era (25D-332-3-2)
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Vintage Japanese Ikebana Vase (SKU 25D-332-3-2)
Heisei-era celadon-style hanaire with twin ring handles and original signed tomobako
This softly rounded Japanese vase is finished in a serene blue-green glaze that recalls classic seiji (celadon) ware. The surface is alive with a fine, all-over crackle pattern (hibi-kannyū), giving depth and movement to the lustrous glaze while catching the light beautifully from every angle.
A squared mouth and elegant shoulder handles, formed as small pierced rings, lend the piece a refined, architectural silhouette ideal for contemporary interiors and traditional tokonoma displays alike. The vase is signed on the foot and comes housed in its original wooden tomobako storage box, brush-inscribed as a hanaire for flower display.
- Origin: Japan
- Era: Heisei period (late 20th century)
- Material: Glazed stoneware ceramic
- Use: Ikebana or single-stem flower vase (hanaire)
- Features: Blue-green celadon-style glaze with fine crackle, squared mouth, twin ring handles, potter’s mark to base, original signed tomobako storage box
- Dimensions: 6"W x 4"D x 7 1/4"H
- Condition: Excellent
A graceful Heisei-era piece that brings the quiet elegance of Japanese seiji ceramics to any curated collection or seasonal flower display.
We use professional studio lighting to highlight the natural character of the wood. As a result, the tone may appear slightly warmer than under natural daylight.
All vintage and antique items are sold as-is. Each piece may exhibit signs of age, including scratches, wear, or minor imperfections. These are not considered defects but natural evidence of the item’s authenticity and age.
- size:
- 6"W x 4"D x 7 1/4"H