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1stDibs Japanese Ceramic Vessel "heian-tsubo" With Subtle Restoration / Wabi-sabi
1stDibs Japanese Ceramic Vessel "heian-tsubo" With Subtle Restoration / Wabi-sabi
$1000
The Essence of Tokoname: This elegantly shaped vessel, known as a "Heian-tsubo," displays the characteristic earthy textures and deep, iron-rich tones often found in Tokoname ware, one of Japan's six ancient kilns. Dating from the mid-to-late 20th century, it captures the raw, organic beauty of Shigaraki or Tokoname traditions, blending rustic folk art with a refined, courtly silhouette. A Narrative in Form: The surface bears honest marks of professional restoration, which have been embraced as an essential part of its aesthetic. Rather than hiding its past, these elements create a sophisticated texture and a sense of resilience that can only be found in an object that has been carefully preserved over time. Visible marks of restoration creates a powerful, modern tension. Artistic Presence: This vessel is a testament to the philosophy that an object’s true character is forged through its journey. For the discerning collector, it offers a grounding, soulful presence that elevates any minimalist or contemporary interior, standing as a one-of-a-kind sculptural statement. Condition & Restoration: This piece features a professional restoration on the surface (please see photos). In the world of Japanese antiques, such repairs are viewed as a respectful preservation of an object's history. The restoration is subtle and serves to stabilize the vessel, ensuring it remains a durable and striking centerpiece for any modern interior. Weight: 7.2kg Opening width: 11.5cm