SEIRAN SHIGARAKI WARE FLOWER VASE
¥20,000

Seiran Shigaraki Ware Flower Vase

JPY ¥20,000

Only 2 pieces in stock!

This is a beautiful Shigaraki ware vase with a vivid blue gradation reminiscent of the tropical sea. The shape is created by chamfering, and the vertical lines add sharpness.

It is a diameter of 8.5cm(3.3in) and a height of 22.5cm(8.9in).

With this beautiful design, it will infuse a serene and sophisticated atmosphere into your interior space. Simply display this as a home-accent piece, or fill them with flowers or greenery. This flower vase will be a great addition to your Home Decor.

Shigaraki ware is a Japanese stoneware produced in the area around the town of Shigaraki, Koga City, Shiga Prefecture. It is characterized by its rough, fire-resistant clay, and is made by mixing and kneading together several raw materials with clay from the bottom layer of Lake Biwa.

Shigaraki ware is a great choice for Japanese style flower vases. It is loved in the world of tea ceremony as they enhance the colors of flowers and greens and make them look more beautiful, bringing an air of liveliness to your living space.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Dimension: D8.5cm(3.3in) x H22.5cm(8.9in)
  • Material: Stoneware - Shigaraki ware
  • Origin: Made in Japan

ABOUT MARUI CERAMICS

For three generations since its establishment in 1925, Marui Ceramics has continued to make products that fit the lifestyle of the times, such as hibachi, mailboxes, flowerpots, vases, and tiles, etc. The old-fashioned wood-fired kiln of the time when the company was founded, the climbing kiln, still remains at Marui Ceramics.

All of the Shigaraki Ware handled by MUSUBI KILN is produced by Marui Ceramics.

About Shigaraki Ware
"Wabi-Sabi Japanese Pottery"

Shigaraki Ware is a ceramic ware made in the Shigaraki Town area of Shiga Prefecture in Japan, and is one of the “Rokkoyo” –the six oldest kilns in Japan. The warm scarlet color of the Shigaraki Ware is characterized by its thick, fire-resistant clay that has a firm texture, which has a high affinity with the color of plants, and is loved as flower vases and tea ware.

It is one of Japan's representative ceramic art forms where you can feel the natural form of the clay.

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09/20/2024
Anonymous
United States United States
I recommend this product

Beautiful Vase

What an amazing ombre color. Really comes to life when you see in person. Love Musibi Kiln products.

MUSUBI KILN Seiran Shigaraki Ware Flower Vase Review
09/20/2024

MUSUBI KILN

What a beautiful picture. Lily even looks happy! Thank you for purchasing the vase and sending us the wonderful picture along with the kind comment. We even love your entire room. Beautiful.

GA
03/08/2024
Gabriel A.
United States United States
I recommend this product

Seiran Shigaraki Ware Vase

I really love this vase. The craftsmanship and colors are amazing. It's expensive, but I don't regret getting it at all.

05/28/2024

MUSUBI KILN

It is nice to know that you did not regret purchasing the vase. The vase will go with any kind of flowers. Please enjoy and please come back to Musubi again to find more items to enjoy!

AH
01/03/2024
Alex H.
United States United States
I recommend this product

Eye catching yet soothing

This piece has swiftly become my favorite purchase from Musubi. Every time I walk past it I notice myself wanting to touch its surprisingly rough surface. I think the subtle differences that break up the symmetry are so special. I love the color and how it pairs with simple green fronds or offsets pink and purple flowers. I am beyond pleased with it.

04/24/2024

MUSUBI KILN

We are very happy to hear that you are pleased with our product! We do agree that this color is beautiful. Thank you for leaving such a wonderful comment! Please come back to Musubi again!