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This Kutani ware flower vase features a softly rounded silhouette, adorned with two cranes in flight, rendered in delicate gold. Gentle gradations of color wash across the surface, lending the piece a quiet, dreamlike atmosphere.
The entire vessel is finished with ginsai, a Kutani ware technique in which silver leaf is applied to the body and then sealed beneath a clear glaze to maintain its shine. The process creates luminous transparency and gentle gradation, giving the scene a soft, shimmering depth. The cranes, depicted in gold leaf, are cherished in Japanese culture as symbols of longevity and prosperity, imbuing the piece with an auspicious meaning.
The vase is available in two color options, blue and pink. It measures 8.1 in (20.5 cm) in height and 8.7 in (22 cm) in diameter, offering enough volume to accommodate several stems, fuller branches, or a generously sized bouquet. Even when displayed on its own, without flowers, it carries a sculptural presence that adds serene quality to the space.
DETALLES
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size |
D 22.0 cm (8.7 in) x H 20.5 cm (8.1 in) [Size of opening] D 9.0 cm (3.5 in) |
| Weight | 1,580 g (55.7 oz) |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Package Type | Paper box |
Fabricante / Marca
Founded in 1985, Soushu Kiln is known for yuri-ginsai, a signature technique of Kutani ware in which glaze is applied atop silver leaf. Its ceramics feature a soft, silvery glow and a clear, glass-like surface, with subtle layers of color that create a dreamlike effect.
The kiln spent over a decade developing and refining its yuri-ginsai technique before finally arriving at the ideal glaze. Rooted in traditional Kutani craftsmanship, Soushu Kiln brings a modern sensibility to form and palette, resulting in works that balance Japanese artisanal spirit with a contemporary aesthetic.

Artesanía
La cerámica Kutani se produce en la región de Kaga, en la prefectura de Ishikawa, con más de 350 años de historia. Se caracteriza por el intenso brillo de sus cinco colores: azul marino, rojo, morado, verde y amarillo. que se aplican a las líneas audaces y atrevidas. Su larga historia se ha desarrollado gracias al esfuerzo incansable y al entusiasmo de quienes han buscado la innovación manteniendo la tradición.

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jarrones de flores
Esta colección reúne floreros japoneses elaborados en diversos materiales, desde porcelana pintada a mano hasta bambú finamente tejido. Desde pequeños jarrones de un solo tallo hasta jarrones de gran tamaño para ramos, cada pieza está diseñada para realzar las flores y la vegetación, y muchas conservan un atractivo visual como elemento decorativo en el hogar.

