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Ce produit est actuellement disponible exclusivement au Otonami Lounge Tokyo au 10e étage de la gare Daimaru de Tokyo.
This ornamental plate features an intricate depiction of kitamaebune "merchant ships" asail on challenging waters during the cherry blossom season, rendered with delicate brushwork and rich color characteristics. The gold leaf background reflects a soft, gentle light, which beautifully highlights the elegance of the cherry blossoms and kitamaebune.
Kitamaebune were merchant ships that operated between the mid-Edo period (1603 CE-1868 CE) and the late Meiji era (1868 CE-1912 CE), transporting goods along the Sea of Japan. During a time when navigation technology was not advanced, embarking on sea voyages required immense courage. Sailors often set off in the spring, when cherry blossoms were in full bloom, with no certainty of when they would return home. This artwork accurately captures the brave spirit of these sailors, who dared to embark on new journeys.
One of the most captivating aspects of Kutani ware is its vibrant colors. The artist, Kitamura Takashi uses his research and color-mixing techniques, inspired by ko-Kutani ware, to depict a vibrant seascape with the Kutani go-sai "five colors." The detailed ship structures, blooming cherry blossoms, and waves beneath the ship come together to form a harmonious and magnificent composition.
The scene depicts the view of a merchant ship forging ahead. Through this composition, the artist vividly embodies the spirit of seafaring, conveying the beautiful symbolism of embarking on a new journey in spring. The artist powerfully expresses the courage to move boldly forward into the unknown by illustrating the figures of kitamaebune setting out to explore the future.
Some cherry blossoms appear before the sails while others are behind, capturing the beautiful scene of cherry blossoms in full bloom during spring and conveying a sense of depth and space. The golden background, largely covered by red swirls, gives a reddish impression that harmonizes perfectly with the warm ambiance of spring.In Japan, spring is known as the season of encounters and farewells, often marking significant milestones in life. During this time, people filled with hopeful expectations for their future embark on new journeys. This ornamental plate allows viewers to feel the romantic spirit of courageously exploring the future.
DES DÉTAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 19 cm (7.4 in) x H 4.3 cm (1.7 in) |
Material | Porcelain |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Fabricant / Marque
L'art de Kitamura Takashi capture l'esprit marin du Japon, célébrant la bravoure des kitamaebune navires marchands. En représentant leur départ plutôt que leur retour, il évoque des émotions profondes et symbolise le courage nécessaire à des voyages incertains. Son œuvre reflète la solennité et le romantisme de ces voyages maritimes, créant un récit noble de personnages partant à la découverte de l'avenir.

Artisanat
La céramique de Kutani est une poterie produite dans la région de Kaga, dans la préfecture d'Ishikawa, dont l'histoire remonte à plus de 350 ans. Elle se caractérise par l'éclat intense des cinq couleurs : bleu marine, rouge, violet, vert et jaune. qui s'appliquent aux lignes audacieuses et audacieuses. Sa longue histoire s'est développée grâce aux efforts inlassables et à l'enthousiasme de personnes qui ont recherché l'innovation tout en préservant la tradition.

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Takashi Kitamura
L'art de Kitamura Takashi capture l'esprit marin du Japon, célébrant la bravoure des kitamaebune navires marchands. En représentant leur départ plutôt que leur retour, il évoque des émotions profondes et symbolise le courage nécessaire à des voyages incertains. Son œuvre reflète la solennité et le romantisme de ces voyages maritimes, créant un récit noble de personnages partant à la découverte de l'avenir.
