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Japanese Satsuma Vase 1920s-40s - Vintage Moriage Porcelain Vase For Sale


Japanese Satsuma Vase 1920s-40s - Vintage Moriage Porcelain Vase
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Japanese Satsuma Vase 1920s-40s - Vintage Moriage Porcelain Vase:
$185.84

Unveil the captivating beauty of Japanese ceramics with this exquisite vintage Satsuma vase. Dating from around 1920-1940s, this piece embodies the artistry of the renowned Moriage technique, known for its raised and textured embellishments.

Standing at a commanding 230mm (approximately 9 inches) tall, this vase boasts a captivating scene, possibly depicting a traditional Japanese landscape or a folktale. The raised details, created using the Moriage technique, add depth and dimension to the artwork, creating a truly mesmerizing display.

A stylized stamp, believed to be that of 'Bizan' (美山), is present on the base. While the exact attribution cannot be confirmed, the artistry and quality of the piece suggest the work of a skilled artisan or workshop specializing in Satsuma ware.

Imagine this vase as a focal point in your home, captivating attention with its rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy. Picture it bathed in warm light, the raised details casting subtle shadows that further enhance its visual intrigue.

Here's a closer look at this unique piece:

Material: Ceramic
Origin: Japan
Era: Circa 1920-1940s (based on style and technique)
Technique: Moriage (raised and textured embellishments)
Markings: Stylized stamp, possibly "Bizan" (美山)

Dimensions:
Height: 230mm (approximately 9 inches)
Width 160 mm
Condition: Vintage with possible light wear consistent with age (refer to photos for details).

This vintage Japanese Moriage Satsuma vase would be a perfect addition for:

Discerning collectors: Fans of Satsuma ware and Japanese ceramics will appreciate the potential Bizan attribution and the exquisite execution of the Moriage technique.
Lovers of Asian art and history: This vase is a tangible piece of Japanese cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into the artistic traditions of the early to mid-20th century.
Anyone who appreciates exquisite craftsmanship: The intricate details and rich history of this piece make it a truly unique and conversation-worthy addition to any home.
Gifting to someone who cherishes beauty and cultural heritage: This vase is a thoughtful and meaningful gift for anyone who appreciates Japanese art and aesthetics.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Japanese artistry that will continue to captivate for generations to come!


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