Kinsai Sakura and Bird Vase by Kinryu Kiln [224011]

Kinsai Sakura and Bird Vase by Kinryu Kiln [224011]

Price: 220,000JPY

Weight: 1950g

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Width: 16.5 cm / Height: 18 cm
Width: 6.5 in / Height: 7.1 in

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A magnificent piece depicting the vibrant beauty of spring through cherry blossoms in full bloom and an auspicious blue bird. This exquisite art vase is richly decorated with blooming cherry blossoms and a blue bird, capturing the splendor of spring through exceptionally detailed brushwork. The brilliant gold background envelops the entire composition in a radiant glow, giving the piece an elegant presence reminiscent of a scene from a lavish traditional Japanese picture scroll.

The cherry blossoms are carefully painted with delicate variations in color and tone, while subtle shading in the bird's feathers gives it a remarkable sense of depth and vitality. These intricate details demonstrate the exceptional skill and artistic sensitivity of the craftsmen at Kinryu Kiln.

As the vase is viewed from different angles, the composition reveals changing expressions and a beautiful sense of dimension, adding to the visual richness of the work.

Cherry blossoms and auspicious birds are motifs associated with the joy and good fortune of spring in Japanese art. With its radiant gold decoration and refined painting, this vase makes an impressive work of art for display and an elegant choice for a special gift.


[ Artist Profile ]
Certified Traditional Craftsperson
Tendo Eguchi (Kinryu Kiln)

A Unique Beauty Born from Tradition and innovation
At Kinryu Kiln, we uphold the traditional techniques of Arita ware while constantly seek ing innovation. Rather than settl ing for the status quo, we embrace trial and error, comb in ing accumulated experience with new methods. Our mission is to preserve the rare and culturally rich tradition of craft ing large-scale ceramic works.

Ceramics That Endure with Timeless Beauty
Our creations are infused with soul works that reta in their vivid colors and brilliance across generations, cont inu ing to inspire all who see them. This endur ing spirit is at the heart of everyth ing we create.

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Japanese Pottery shop in Tokyo (Aritayaki Yakimono Ichib)
[Address] 1-4-9 Hiroo Shibuya-ku Tokyo
[Nearest station] Ebisu station (JR Yamanote-line / HIBIYA subway-line)
[Access] 7 minutes' walk from the Ebisu station
[Tell] 03-5422-7271
[Business hours] 10:00 - 19:00
[Regular holiday] 2nd , 4th , 5th Sunday CLOSE (1st , 3rd Sunday OPEN)
We will be open on Sunday, August 30.

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Notice of Business Holiday (AUGUST 2026)

23 th AUGUST (SUN) Closed
24 th AUGUST (MON) Temporarily Closed
We will be open on Sunday, August 30.



 
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Porcelain production started in Japan in the 17th century after kaorin stone was discovered in Arita. From the middle 17th century, large amounts of Arita ceramics, which captivated the European royalty and nobility, were exported to Europe, through the Dutch trading post on Dejima Island in Nagasaki. Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony, was so fond of Arita ceramics that he ordered porcelain resembling Arita ceramics to be made in his electorate. In Arita, the tradition and techniques of Arita ceramics have been preserved for over 400 years, while young potters and workshops take on the callenge of producing ambitious new works.
Sometsuke   Hakuji   Akae
   
Sometsuke wares are made by drawing patterns with a blue pigment called GOSU, applying glaze over the surface, and firing the porcelain.   Hakuji wares are mede by applying transparent glaze over a white surface and firing the porcelain.   Akae, or Iroe, wares are painted in many colors, including red, the predominant color, green, yellow, and cobalt blue.
         
   
Izumiyama Quarry in Arita   A porcelain statue in TOUZAN shrine   Beautiful landscape in Arita
         
   
There are many chimneys of factories   daily use   art object