Japanese Arita Ware Vase

This stunning white and blue hand-painted vase features Chinese or Japanese landscapes. The vase is known as Arita Ware and is made of fine porcelain. It is a vintage piece from Japan. Additional Details Dimensions: Height 30 cm, Diameter 19 cm Material: Porcelain Year: Vintage Origin: Japan

Japanese Bronze Vase

This is a bronze Japanese vase adorned with intricate chrysanthemum designs. Chrysanthemums are often featured in Japanese art and culture, symbolizing longevity and rejuvenation. The vase showcases detailed craftsmanship typical of traditional Japanese metalwork. Additional Details Dimensions: Height 27 cm, Diameter 23 cm, Weight 3,55 kg Material: Bronze Year: Antique Origin: Japan

Japanese Bronze Grape Vine Vase

This exquisite antique bronze vase is meticulously crafted. It measures 22 centimeters in height and 25 centimeters in width and weighs 3.65 kilograms. The vase showcases an embossed grape motif, which signifies success and prosperity. The artist’s signature is inscribed at the base of the piece. This artifact was produced in Japan during the Meiji … Read more

Large Antique Cinnabar vase

I was thrilled to come across a piece that took my breath away. My blood pressure rose as I held it, not wanting to let go. Only days before, I had acquired a similar vase and was already impressed by its beauty, but it was tiny compared to this one. Here are some additional details: … Read more

Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Vase

This vase, made of cinnabar and enamel and produced in China during the 20th century, stands 25 cm tall and features carved and incised decoration with floral and vegetal motifs. The interior is enameled in cobalt blue, and the opening is decorated with a gilded metal rim. Additional Details Dimensions: Height 25 cm Width 8 … Read more

Old Japanese Vase

While scanning a warehouse for interesting objects, I discovered a unique vase that caught my attention. The vase is shaped like a gourd and features an old Japanese and partly Korean map. This object was initially used as a sake bottle rather than a vase. It is called the Arita Mari ware and was made … Read more