Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Cloud Landscape Collection

Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Cloud Landscape Collection

Ichirin
$174.99
Sale price  $174.99 Regular price 
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Cloud Landscape Collection

$174.99
Sale price  $174.99 Regular price 
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Cloud Landscape Collection

Where clouds meet porcelain. The Kutaniyaki Unkai no Shizuku (雲海の滴 — Drops of the Sea of Clouds) Collection captures the serene poetry of Japan’s natural landscapes — clouds, mountains, cranes, and lone trees — rendered in exquisite Kutaniyaki porcelain by skilled artisans from Ishikawa Prefecture.

Three Iconic Designs

  • Ichirin (一輪) — The Lone Tree
    A solitary tree stands beneath golden clouds, symbolizing resilience and quiet strength. Delicate metallic accents add a touch of elegance and mystique.
  • Unkai Sokaku (雲海双鶴) — Twin Cranes Above the Sea of Clouds
    Two cranes soar gracefully over a misty cloudscape, evoking peace and longevity. Soft, dreamlike hues invite a sense of calm into any space.
  • Shijou Sansui (四畚山水) — Mountain & Water Landscape
    A minimalist mountain and water scene of poetic depth and tranquility. The restrained design draws the viewer into quiet contemplation of nature.

Kutaniyaki Craftsmanship

Each vase is individually handcrafted and hand-painted by Kutaniyaki artisans — a living continuation of one of Japan’s most celebrated ceramic traditions, refined over more than 350 years.

Perfect Gift For

  • Japanese ceramics collectors & Kutaniyaki enthusiasts
  • Interior design lovers & Japanese aesthetic admirers
  • Weddings, housewarmings, and milestone occasions
  • Anyone seeking a luxury Japanese artisan home decor gift

Product Specifications

• Material: Kutaniyaki porcelain
• Contents: 1x vase
• Styles: Ichirin / Unkai Sokaku / Shijou Sansui
• Technique: Traditional Kutaniyaki overglaze hand-painting
• Origin: Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
• Care: Display use recommended; wipe clean with soft cloth

Each vase is handcrafted — subtle variations in glaze and brushwork make every piece a unique expression of Japanese landscape art.

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