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Red Morikin Shirochibu Grape Pattern Vase

Prix de vente$1,866.00 USD

Description

The Red Morikin Shirochibu Grape Pattern Vase is distinguished by its rich red base, creating a striking canvas that elevates the artistry of the meticulously applied shirochibu "white dots." This bold choice of color, showcases Nakada Kingyoku the Third's dedication to melding classical techniques with modern innovation. 

The vibrant red base not only enriches the overall design but also provides a luxurious backdrop that makes the platinum and gold leaves of the grape pattern stand out with extravagant contrast, offering a contemporary twist on timeless elegance while honoring the heritage of Kutani ware.

Nakada's work is a true embodiment of the Rimpa School's legacy, deeply valuing the beauty of space—a fundamental element in Japanese art philosophy. Following the Rimpa tradition, his designs give equal importance to the intentional use of blank space and the painted areas. This approach allows the space within his work to enhance the dignity and elegance of the final piece, effectively bridging traditional aesthetics and modern artistic expression.

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 red backdrop not only catches the light but also captivates the gaze, making the vase a focal point of any room.

The extravagant contrast between the red base and the gold and platinum leaves encapsulates Nakada Kingyoku's bold spirit of innovation, pushing the boundaries of Kutani ware ceramic art into new realms of beauty and magnificence.

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