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Exquisite Hand-Signed Arita Porcelain Vase, Contemporary Masterpiece by Yasushi
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Ichikawa Kouzan Nabeshima Ceramic Vase with Irresistible Charm
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Captivating Nabeshima ceramic vase by Master Artisan Ichikawa Kouzan. Continuing the legacy of 18 generations of ceramics production since the late 16th century. Patronized by Nabeshima Daimyo, a powerful samurai lord, and renowned for unmatched quality and artistic ingenuity. Passed down with secret formulas for generations. Includes signed wooden storage box. Dimensions: H.30cm (11.8 inches), W.9cm (3.54 inches) Weight: 660gr (1.45 lbs) without box, 1.15kg (2.53 lbs) with box Nabeshima ware is a type of Japanese porcelain that originated in the late 17th century during the Edo period. It was produced exclusively for the Nabeshima clan, a powerful feudal lord...
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Hagi Ware Covered Mizusashi by Mashita Takashi, with Signed Tomobako
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A beautifully handcrafted mizusashi (covered water vessel) by renowned Hagi ware ceramicist Mashita Takashi (b. 1952), exemplifying the warm, tactile aesthetic and quiet refinement f...
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20th century unusual Bronze Vase by a Nitten Artist by Yoshida Eiji
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