Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Hana Swallow or Floral Dance

Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Hana Swallow or Floral Dance

Hana no Tsubame
$274.99
Sale price  $274.99 Regular price 
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Hana Swallow or Floral Dance
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Hana Swallow or Floral Dance

$274.99
Sale price  $274.99 Regular price 
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Japanese Ceramic Vase – Kutaniyaki Hana Swallow or Floral Dance

Nature in motion, captured in porcelain. This Kutaniyaki Hana Vase Collection features two exquisite hand-painted vases — each a celebration of flowers, birds, and the graceful harmony of Japanese nature — crafted by skilled artisans and marked with the artisanal seal of authenticity.

Two Iconic Designs

  • Hana no Tsubame (花の燕) — Flowers & Swallow
    Intricate blossoms intertwined with playful swallows in rich, vibrant colors. The swallow among flowers symbolizes joy, freedom, and the arrival of spring — a poetic atmosphere for any Japanese-inspired setting.
  • Hana Mai (花舞) — Dancing Flowers
    Softly painted flowers caught in graceful motion, rendered in serene turquoise and gold hues. The thoughtful arrangement of seasonal motifs evokes the fleeting, transient beauty of nature — a sense of calm and tranquility.

Kutaniyaki Craftsmanship

Each vase is individually hand-painted by Kutaniyaki artisans from Ishikawa Prefecture and marked with the artisanal seal of authenticity. The sturdy traditional base enhances stability and presence, highlighting the refined elegance of Kutani craftsmanship.

Perfect Gift For

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

Product Specifications

• Material: Kutaniyaki ceramic
• Contents: 1x vase + 1x traditional base
• Styles: Hana no Tsubame (swallow) / Hana Mai (dancing flowers)
• Authentication: Artisanal seal of authenticity
• Technique: Traditional Kutaniyaki overglaze hand-painting
• Origin: Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
• Care: Display use recommended; wipe clean with soft cloth

Each vase carries the artisanal seal of authenticity — a mark of the Kutaniyaki master who brought it to life.

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