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Japanese Ko-Bizen Water Jar ‘Mizusashi’ Named “Matsugane”, 16th Century
Located in Milano, IT
This powerful mizusashi is characterized by the strong asymmetrical decoration; it exudes a raw energy that is inescapable, naturally drawing viewers in closer to ponder the dynamics...
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Antique 16th Century Japanese Ceramics

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Ceramic

19th Century Pair of Imari Jars
Located in London, GB
A pair of late 19th century Imari porcelain jars, decorated in rich red, blue and gold glazes upon
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Antique Late 19th Century Japanese More Asian Art, Objects and Furniture

Pair, reticulated Asian Brides Jars as Lamps
Located in Austin, TX
Reticulated Asian Pottery Jars as table lamps, lighted on inside as well as the top with whimsical
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Vintage 1940s Japanese Table Lamps

Brown Jar mounted as a Lamp
Located in San Francisco, CA
Another example available.
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Antique 19th Century Asian Table Lamps

Pair of Chinese Wine Storage Jar Vase Lamps New Shades 16th Century Brown Beige
Located in Monterey, CA
We present a pair of large lamps, they are Chizhou storage jars from the 16th century from China
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Antique 16th Century Chinese Ceramics

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Ceramic

Japanese Imari Lidded Jar, circa 1700
Located in London, GB
A medium sized Japanese Imari porcelain vase decorated with several flowers such as:peonies, prunus and chrysanthemum and ribbons. Lid surmounted by a shi-shi lion on a rocky base. ...
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Antique Early 18th Century Japanese Ceramics

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Asian Brown Jars For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are several options of Asian brown jars available for sale. The range of distinct Asian brown jars — often made from ceramic, pottery and porcelain — can elevate any home. Asian brown jars have been made for many years, and versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century. Asian brown jars are generally popular furniture pieces, but Arts and Crafts, Modern and Hollywood Regency styles are often sought at 1stDibs. Sang de Boeuf produced beautiful Asian brown jars that are worth considering.

How Much are Asian Brown Jars?

Asian brown jars can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price at 1stDibs is $1,465, while the lowest priced sells for $280 and the highest can go for as much as $45,622.

Finding the Right Asian-art-furniture for You

From Japanese handmade earthenware pottery, originating circa 14,500 B.C. and adorned with elaborate corded patterns known as jōmon, to natural elm case pieces and storage cabinets built in Qing dynasty–era China to mid-century Thai rice-paper charcoal rubbings, antique and vintage Asian art and furniture make for wonderful additions to all kinds of contemporary interiors.

Eastern elements elevate any home’s decor. Introduce zen sensibility to your living room, dining room and bedroom with the neutral color palettes and the natural materials such as rattan, bamboo and elm that we typically associate with traditional Asian furniture. Decorative handwoven embroideries and textiles originating from India and elsewhere on the continent, which can be draped over a bed or sofa or used as a wall hanging, can be as practical as they are functional, just as you wouldn’t seek out Japanese room-divider screens — often decorated with paintings but constructed to be lightweight and mobile — merely for privacy.

With everything from blanket chests to lighting fixtures to sculptures and carvings, it’s easy to tastefully bring serenity to your living space by looking to the treasures for which the East has long been known.

For British-born furniture designer Andrianna Shamaris, the Japanese concept of beauty in imperfection isn’t limited to her Wabi Sabi collection. She embraces it in her New York City apartment as well. In the living area, for instance, she retained the fireplace’s original black marble while swathing its frame and the rest of the room in bright white.

“We left the fireplace very clean and wabi-sabi, so that it blended into the wall,” says Shamaris, who further appointed the space with a hand-carved antique daybed whose plush pillows are upholstered in antique textiles from the Indonesian island of Sumba.

In the growing antique and vintage Asian art and furniture collection on 1stDibs, find ceramics from China, antiquities from Cambodia and a vast range of tables, seating, dining chairs and other items from Japan, India and other countries.