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Shinemon Kiln Flower Vase Limited Edition - Arita Ware

Design:Rurisuiteki
Sale price¥90,300

Special Limited Edition by Nitten's Award-Winning Artist
Shin Uemon, honored with the prestigious Nitten Award at Japan's largest art exhibition, offers you the highest level of artistry at an affordable price.

Popular Tricolor Options
Choose from three popular colors: the brilliant deep crimson of Vermilion, the lustrous drops of Lapis Lazuli, and the gentle green of Uguisu Tamari. These vases showcase Shin Uemon's innovative techniques.

Radiant Vermilion: The Fabled Vermilion Cherished by Chinese Emperors
Vermilion, with its deep crimson brilliance, was beloved by ancient emperors. Shin Uemon has revived this challenging technique, once said to be so difficult that it could destroy a kiln if mishandled, to achieve a fiery ruby hue.

Lapis Lazuli Drops: The Most Precious Crystal Technique
Lapis Lazuli Drops are born from Shin Uemon's unique technique. These azure crystals glisten like drops of Earth's lapis lazuli, radiating the presence of a precious gem.

Uguisu Tamari: A Serene World of Gentle Green
This vase features a tranquil green hue reminiscent of spring foliage. The crystals transform with the viewing angle, captivating you with an enduring charm.

Perfect Size for Harmony
Measuring 16 centimeters, this round vase is ideal for display in a traditional tokonoma alcove, an entryway, or a living room. It is equally suited for adding elegance to a grand Western mansion.

Shinemon Kiln Flower Vase Limited Edition - Arita Ware
Shinemon Kiln Flower Vase Limited Edition - Arita Ware Sale price¥90,300

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Shinemon

Shin'emon (Kusuo Baba), also known as Shin'emon Baba, is a leading Japanese artist specializing in the yohen technique. "Yohen" refers to the phenomenon where chemical reactions during firing produce beautiful colors and crystalline patterns, and its natural beauty is often likened to the mysteries of the universe. In 2012, Shin'emon achieved the Special Selection Award in the Craft Arts category at the 44th Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (Nitten) and has received numerous awards in the field of ceramics.

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