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Takahashi Vase

Modern Japanese Ceramic Shigaraki Ikebana Vase Takahashi Shunsai
Modern Japanese Ceramic Shigaraki Ikebana Vase Takahashi Shunsai

Modern Japanese Ceramic Shigaraki Ikebana Vase Takahashi Shunsai

Located in Atlanta, GA

A tall ceramic vase made in the tradition of Shigaraki ware by Japanese potter Takahashi Shunsai (1927-2011), the fourth heir of the famed Rakusai lineage of potters.

Category

1990s Japanese Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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Woodfired Natural Ash Glazed Shigaraki Vase by Takahashi Rakusai IV
Woodfired Natural Ash Glazed Shigaraki Vase by Takahashi Rakusai IV

Woodfired Natural Ash Glazed Shigaraki Vase by Takahashi Rakusai IV

By Takahashi Rakusai IV

Located in Berlin, Berlin

Beautiful naturally ash glazed flower vase with bulging shoulders. Takahashi Rakusai IV was born 1925 in Shigaraki and is probably the most famous Shigaraki potter.

Category

1990s Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Stoneware

Bronze Vase with Shakudo Patina by Takahashi Keiten, Living National Treasure
Bronze Vase with Shakudo Patina by Takahashi Keiten, Living National Treasure

Bronze Vase with Shakudo Patina by Takahashi Keiten, Living National Treasure

Located in Fukuoka, JP

An elegant bronze vase by Takahashi Keiten (1915–2007), one of Japan’s most celebrated metal artists and a designated Living National Treasure.

Category

20th Century Japanese Vases

Materials

Bronze, Copper

Japanese Signed Bronze Vase by Nitten Artist Takahashi Keiten
Japanese Signed Bronze Vase by Nitten Artist Takahashi Keiten

Japanese Signed Bronze Vase by Nitten Artist Takahashi Keiten

Located in Fukuoka, JP

This stunning Japanese bronze vase is signed by the highly skilled Nitten artist Takahashi Keiten.

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Vases

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Antiques Tokyo copperware Takahashi Ryoun lion, peony motif big vase
Japanese Antiques Tokyo copperware Takahashi Ryoun lion, peony motif big vase

Japanese Antiques Tokyo copperware Takahashi Ryoun lion, peony motif big vase

Located in Niiza, JP

Tokyo copperware master Takahashi Ryoun lion and peony motif vase φ420× 330(H) [mm] 12kg estimate packing :Weight 25kg L52cm W52cm H45cm Material: copper, gold inlay for the eyes Ta...

Category

20th Century Japanese Metalwork

Materials

Copper

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Located in Atlanta, GA

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Materials

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Located in Atlanta, GA

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2010s Japanese Organic Modern Ceramics

Materials

Stoneware

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Japanese Ceramic Ikebana Vase Bizen Ware Nanba Koyo

Japanese Ceramic Ikebana Vase Bizen Ware Nanba Koyo

Located in Atlanta, GA

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Category

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Materials

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Massive Ceramic Jar Tsubo by Japanese Potter Tsujimura Yui
Massive Ceramic Jar Tsubo by Japanese Potter Tsujimura Yui

Massive Ceramic Jar Tsubo by Japanese Potter Tsujimura Yui

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Located in Atlanta, GA

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Materials

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Large Japanese Ceramic Oribe Sculptural Vessel by Shigemasa Higashida
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Located in Atlanta, GA

A large ceramic lidded vessel with striking sculptural form by contemporary Japanese potter Shigemasa Higashida (1955-). Hand-built and with drastic carving and shaving, the upright ...

Category

Early 2000s Japanese Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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