Mikawachi porcelain vase "Chrysanthemum Ornament "
Mikawachi porcelain vase "Chrysanthemum Ornament "
This art piece was selected in "TREND" category of the Ambiente International Trade Fair 2018 in Germany. The Hirado Chrysanthemum Decoration Technique is the pottery techniques used to create porcelain chrysanthemum flowers by hand-building. Using a pointed bamboo tool, petals are cut out of a lump of porcelain clay, one by one. After completing a full circle, each petal is raised one by one. By repeating this process several times, the shape of the chrysanthemum emerges. When the petals are carved out, each petal stands sharply, but after applying glaze and undergoing firing, a natural softness, like that of a real chrysanthemum, is expressed.
This astonishing traditional technique passed down through generations at this kiln and was designated as an intangible cultural heritage of Nagasaki in 2021.
This piece is made by a intangible cultural properties holder, Ichiro Nakazato - Hirado Kohsyo Daemon Klin -
Materials
Materials
Porcelain
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Dimensions
Dimensions
dia28.5 x20㎝
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Treat carefully as the Gold leaf is made of natural leaf coated with goldleaf and it is very fragile.