HATAMAN TOUEN KALEIDOSCOPE IRO-NABESHIMA IMARI NABESHIMA WARE RING FLOWER VASE L
¥38,400

Hataman Touen Kaleidoscope Iro-Nabeshima Imari Nabeshima Ware Ring Flower Vase L

JPY ¥38,400

Only 3 pieces in stock!

This is a ring-shaped vase painted in Iro-Nabeshima (colored Nabeshima). It is designed with a kaleidoscope design, a traditional Nabeshima style pattern.

This vase is the perfect place to showcase flowers and vines such as ivy or clematis. As depicted in the photo, decorating a vanda flower with its large petals looks stunning.

Alternatively, the size of this vase is suitable for arranging these beautiful blooms softly alongside grasses for a more subtle effect. Whether you opt for classic designs or something more unique, this vessel will add a touch of elegance to any space.

The vase comes with a sophisticated black box with Hataman logo that is a perfect gift for those who have a passion for interior design and floral arrangement.

Iro-Nabeshima has traditional rules, consisting of one color for Sometsuke (Gosu) and three colors for Akae (red, yellow, and green). After outlines are drawn in gosu, red, "kibi" (yellow), and "moe" (green) overglaze painting is applied to the inside. Although it appears that many colors are used, in fact only three colors are used for overglaze painting, a characteristic of Iro-Nabeshima, and its beauty is considered the pinnacle of Japanese porcelain.

Hataman Touen is a company that aims to "create a new Nabeshima" along with passing on the history and traditional craft of Imari Nabeshima ware, which has continued for 370 years. Based on the belief that "traditional crafts can only be inherited if they are closely connected to daily life, "the company offers tableware that enriches the spirit and sensibility in accordance with modern lifestyles.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Dimension: D19.5cm(7.7in) x H4cm(1.6in) 
  • Size of opening: 2.8cm(1.1in) x 1.7cm(0.7in)
  • Material: Porcelain 
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Imari Nabeshima Ware
  • Brand: Hataman Touen

HATAMAN TOUEN
Nabeshima Series

The aesthetic style that Nabeshima ware has carefully maintained as a traditional rule since the Edo Period is composed of one "Sometsuke" color (blue) and three "Aka-e" colors (red, yellow, and green). Those painted in only blue color are classified as "Sometsuke" style. The extremely fine, carefully drawn lines and the light gradations that are repeatedly layered within them create a dignified appearance. The traditional patterns of Nabeshima, which were offered to the nobility, are designed in a sophisticated manner, yet with a sense of glamour.

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HATAMAN TOUEN
"Bone from an unparalleled history and tradition"

Hataman Touen is a company that aims to "create a new Nabeshima" along with passing on the history and traditional craft of Imari Nabeshima ware, which has continued for 370 years.

Based on the belief that "traditional crafts can only be inherited if they are closely connected to daily life," the company offers tableware that enriches the spirit and sensibility in accordance with modern lifestyles.

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Imari Nabeshima Ware

Nabeshima ware is a porcelain ware produced by the Nabeshima domain kiln, which was established in 1628 by 31 selected potters in the Arita and Imari areas (Saga Prefecture) as a project directly managed by the Saga Nabeshima domain in the early Edo period.

For about 250 years until the abolition of the domain in 1871, the Nabeshima ware, which could only be used by shoguns and feudal lords, continued to produce porcelain masterpieces such as "Iro-Nabeshima (colored Nabeshima)", "Sometsuke" and celadon porcelain, and others as masterpieces of the finest quality. Later, the kilns became private kilns, and new potters joined to create the present Imari Nabeshima ware.