Small Vase Some-Nishiki Kiku Chrysanthemum flower | Fujii Kinsai's work [217094]
Small Vase Some-Nishiki Kiku Chrysanthemum flower | Fujii Kinsai's work
[217094]
Price: 132,000JPY
Weight: 2000g
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[size]
Width: 16.7 cm / Height: 14.5 cm
Width: 6.6 in / Height: 5.7 in
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This piece is by K insai Fujii, a lead ing figure in the world of Arita ware art.
The entire surface of the vase is adorned with chrysanthemum motifs auspicious symbols of longevity and purity. Red, blue, and white blossoms bloom in vibrant harmony, blend ing classical design with a modern sense of elegance. The chrysanthemum has long been cherished in ceramic art as a noble motif represent ing longevity and virtue.
The decorative techniques used in this piece include both underglaze blue (sometsuke) and overglaze enamel pa int ing (akae / nishiki-e).
Sometsuke is the technique of pa int ing on the bisque-fired body before apply ing the glaze, while nishiki-e involves apply ing vivid colors such as red and green after the glaze fir ing. Each method requires advanced skill, and comb in ing them demands an exceptional sense of composition and ref ined craftsmanship.
At 14.5 cm in height, this compact vase is well-suited for modern liv ing spaces. Its size and beauty also make it an excellent gift. A true masterpiece, it br ings together the f inest techniques of wheel-throw ing, pa int ing, and fir ing.
[Potter Profile]
K insai Fujii
K insai Fujii's works are characterized by their luxurious f inish us ing the overglaze enamel (nishiki) technique. He utilize metallic hues such as gold and plat inum, as well as traditional Arita nishiki colors like red, green, and purple, showcas ing strong individuality in their creations
K insai Fujii's career is as follows :
Born in 1976 in Arita, Saga Prefecture, Japan.
Entered the wheel-throw ing department at Saga Prefectural Arita Ceramic Technical School in 1991.
Studied under Liv ing National Treasures Manji inoue and Shigemasu Kajiwara in 1991.
Held the "K insai Fujii Exhibition" at Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of Art and Hita City Museum of Art in 2003.
Held the "K insai Fujii Exhibition" at Ehime Prefectural Museum of Art Branch in 2004.
Held numerous solo exhibitions at department stores and other venues nationwide s ince 1999.
[Ma in Awards]
Nagasaki Ceramics Exhibition, Asahi Shimbun Award
Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition, Selected
Workers' Art Exhibition, M inister of Labor Award
Asahi Ceramics Exhibition, Selected
Governor's Rotation, Saga Prefectural Governor's Award
Asia Craft Exhibition, Selected
And many others
Width: 16.7 cm / Height: 14.5 cm
Width: 6.6 in / Height: 5.7 in
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This piece is by K insai Fujii, a lead ing figure in the world of Arita ware art.
The entire surface of the vase is adorned with chrysanthemum motifs auspicious symbols of longevity and purity. Red, blue, and white blossoms bloom in vibrant harmony, blend ing classical design with a modern sense of elegance. The chrysanthemum has long been cherished in ceramic art as a noble motif represent ing longevity and virtue.
The decorative techniques used in this piece include both underglaze blue (sometsuke) and overglaze enamel pa int ing (akae / nishiki-e).
Sometsuke is the technique of pa int ing on the bisque-fired body before apply ing the glaze, while nishiki-e involves apply ing vivid colors such as red and green after the glaze fir ing. Each method requires advanced skill, and comb in ing them demands an exceptional sense of composition and ref ined craftsmanship.
At 14.5 cm in height, this compact vase is well-suited for modern liv ing spaces. Its size and beauty also make it an excellent gift. A true masterpiece, it br ings together the f inest techniques of wheel-throw ing, pa int ing, and fir ing.
[Potter Profile]
K insai Fujii
K insai Fujii's works are characterized by their luxurious f inish us ing the overglaze enamel (nishiki) technique. He utilize metallic hues such as gold and plat inum, as well as traditional Arita nishiki colors like red, green, and purple, showcas ing strong individuality in their creations
K insai Fujii's career is as follows :
Born in 1976 in Arita, Saga Prefecture, Japan.
Entered the wheel-throw ing department at Saga Prefectural Arita Ceramic Technical School in 1991.
Studied under Liv ing National Treasures Manji inoue and Shigemasu Kajiwara in 1991.
Held the "K insai Fujii Exhibition" at Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of Art and Hita City Museum of Art in 2003.
Held the "K insai Fujii Exhibition" at Ehime Prefectural Museum of Art Branch in 2004.
Held numerous solo exhibitions at department stores and other venues nationwide s ince 1999.
[Ma in Awards]
Nagasaki Ceramics Exhibition, Asahi Shimbun Award
Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition, Selected
Workers' Art Exhibition, M inister of Labor Award
Asahi Ceramics Exhibition, Selected
Governor's Rotation, Saga Prefectural Governor's Award
Asia Craft Exhibition, Selected
And many others
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