Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Crane or Fuji Sakura

Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Crane or Fuji Sakura

Unkai no Tsuru
$264.99
Sale price  $264.99 Regular price 
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Crane or Fuji Sakura
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Crane or Fuji Sakura

$264.99
Sale price  $264.99 Regular price 
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Crane or Fuji Sakura

Bring the serene beauty of Japan’s mountain landscapes into your home. The Kutaniyaki Yama no Megumi (山の恵み — Blessings of the Mountain) Vase Collection features two exquisite hand-painted vases, each a masterpiece of traditional Kutaniyaki ceramic artistry from Ishikawa Prefecture.

Two Iconic Designs

  • Unkai no Tsuru (雲海の鶴) — Crane Above the Sea of Clouds
    Elegant cranes glide over mist-shrouded mountains in soft, natural tones. The crane — Japan’s revered symbol of longevity and harmony — brings a sense of timeless calm to any setting.
  • Fuji no Sakura (富士の桜) — Cherry Blossoms at Mount Fuji
    Delicate sakura petals bloom at the base of Mount Fuji against a verdant background. Poetic color transitions evoke the fleeting grace of a Japanese spring.

Kutaniyaki Craftsmanship

Each vase is individually hand-painted by Kutaniyaki artisans and signed with their mark — a testament to the centuries-old ceramic tradition of Ishikawa Prefecture. The vase rests on a solid traditional base for added stability and prominence.

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 ceramic
• Contents: 1x vase + 1x traditional base
• Styles: Unkai no Tsuru (Crane) / Fuji no Sakura (Cherry Blossom)
• Technique: Traditional Kutaniyaki overglaze hand-painting, artisan signed
• Origin: Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
• Care: Display use recommended; wipe clean with soft cloth

Each vase is signed by the Kutaniyaki artisan — a unique work of art that carries the spirit of Japanese mountain heritage.

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