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Morikin Grape Pattern Aochibu Drawstring Bag Shaped Vase

Prix de vente$1,607.00 USD

Description

The drawstring bag-shaped vase expertly combines the morikin "raised gold" and aochibu "blue dots" techniques. This exquisite piece captivates with its intricate design featuring a black base color that serves as a canvas for the mesmerizing blue dot swirl pattern, applied with precision above the base. The elegance of this design is further enhanced by the addition of platinum and gold grape patterns, showcasing a dedication to both beauty and detail, and elevating the vase with an air of sophistication and delicate charm.

This vase is shaped like a drawstring bag, featuring one of the traditional Japanese patterns known as “the collection of treasures.” During Japan's Heian period (794 CE–1185 CE), drawstring bags were used to store valuable items. The vase's elegant and smooth lines not only reflect beauty but also symbolize wealth and good fortune.The addition of platinum and gold leaves brings an opulent depth to the vase, with the platinum's subtle sheen and gold's radiant sparkle creating a luxurious interplay of metallic textures. This blend of precious metals against the black backdrop not only catches the light but also captivates the gaze, making the vase a focal point of any room.

About Artist

Nakada Kingyoku

L'œuvre de Nakada Kingyoku incarne l'art Rimpa par son élégance digne et sa beauté gracieuse. Il harmonise l'interaction entre l'espace et l'artisanat miniature, alliant sensibilité moderne et techniques méticuleuses grâce à l'art des points bleus et des reliefs dorés. Son travail rend hommage à son héritage et introduit également des innovations qui subliment le aochibu style.

Nakada Kingyoku