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Japanese Flower Vase Oribe Ware Shunhou 1980s
$299.02
£222.04
€250
CA$410.80
A$446.62
CHF 236.80
MX$5,353.89
NOK 3,009.62
SEK 2,757.22
DKK 1,905.80
About the Item
This is a flower vase which was made in Japan around 1980s.
This has a style of Oribe ware with porcelaine.
On the bottom, there is a signature of Shunhou.
Shunpō is a skilled ceramic artist or pottery studio known for creating exquisite works in the style of Oribe ware (Oribe-yaki), a distinctive form of Japanese Mino ware pottery.
Oribe ware, which originated in the early 17th century during the Momoyama period, is named after the tea master Furuta Oribe. It is known for its bold, innovative designs, asymmetrical shapes, and signature green copper glaze. Oribe ware broke away from the rigid formality of earlier ceramics, embracing creative freedom, irregular forms, and spontaneous brushwork—qualities that appealed to tea masters of the time.
Shunpō’s Oribe pieces often reflect this tradition, showcasing the iconic green glaze along with hand-painted motifs and abstract patterns. The work balances the rustic charm of wabi-sabi with artistic individuality, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind.
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