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Morikin Sakura Aochibu Bottle Vase

Sale price$421.00 USD

Description

The Morikin Sakura Aochibu Bottle 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 platinum and gold sakura flowers, showcasing a dedication to both beauty and detail, and elevating the vase with an air of sophistication and delicate charm.

Crafted with the intention of fitting comfortably in one's hand, this bottle-shaped vase embodies a unique elegance. The beauty of the shape lies in its seamless contours and the way it narrows towards the neck, offering a silhouette that is both classic and captivating. This design, inherently stable and graceful, exudes a warmth and sophistication that invites admiration and contemplation.Despite its petite stature, this vase does not sacrifice any of its enchanting beauty; it stands as a miniature masterpiece, smooth to the touch and visually compelling. The bottle vase's form, reminiscent of ancient vessels yet modern in its simplicity, creates an atmosphere of refined enchantment and allure.

Nakada Kingyoku Morikin Sakura Aochibu Bottle Vase - MUSUBI KILN - Quality Japanese Tableware and Gift
Morikin Sakura Aochibu Bottle Vase Sale price$421.00 USD
Nakada Kingyoku

Collection

Nakada Kingyoku's work embodies Rimpa Artistry with its dignified elegance and graceful beauty. Harmonizing the interplay between space and miniature craftsmanship, modern sensibilities with meticulous techniques, through the artistry of blue dots and raised gold. His work, not only pays homage to his inherited heritage but also introduces innovations to elevate the aochibu style.

Interview

Nakada Kingyoku is a master of the morikin and aochibu painting style. The morikin "raised gold" technique breathes life into patterns with special paints, raised like tiny islands in a sea of porcelain, only to be crowned with gold. The aochibu "blue dots", are delicately dotted on the canvas using the icchin tool, each dot a showcase of precision and elegance.

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Made by Japanese craftsmen

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