Japanese Satsuma collection vase

20 €
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Brand Enterprise Japan
Colour Multicoloured, Beige
Condition Antique / Vintage
Added March 29, 16:4030
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pirmās krāsnis, izmantojot vietējos mālus.
⚜️ Sākotnēji pastāvēja divi krasi atšķirīgi veidi. Kuro-Satsuma (melnais) bija rupjāks, paredzēts ikdienas tējas dzeršanai. Turpretī Shiro-Satsuma (baltais) ar savu raksturīgo ziloņkaula krāsas plaisājumu un smalkajiem zīmējumiem bija ekskluzīva prece, ko drīkstēja lietot tikai aristokrāti.
⚜️ XIX gadsimta vidū, kad Japāna atvēra savas robežas tirdzniecībai, Satsuma porcelāns iekaroja Eiropu. 1867. gada Parīzes Vispasaules izstādē tas kļuva par absolūtu sensāciju, radot milzīgu pieprasījumu pēc austrumu eksotikas.

🏮 Lielākā daļa vēsturiskā "Satsuma" porcelāna patiesībā nav tapusi Satsumas provincē.
Kad pieprasījums Rietumos kļuva milzīgs, daudzas darbnīcas Kioto, Jokohamā un Tokijā sāka masveidā ražot šī stila izstrādājumus. Interesanti, ka "eksporta" Satsuma bija daudz krāšņāka, pārsātināta ar zeltu un detalizētiem cilvēku tēliem, jo tieši šādu stilu eiropieši uzskatīja par "īstu Japānu", lai gan pašā Japānā augstāk vērtēja atturīgāku dizainu.

Vāze saglabājusies bez atsitumiem.

H 25 cm bez vāciņa.

Tiekos Liepājā vai Rīgā, sūtīšana uz pircēja rēķina.

Izvēloties manas pērles kopsummā virs 50 EUR, sūtīšana 🎁

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🎌 This Japanese vintage vase is an exquisite addition to the Satsuma collection. The vase possesses the mysterious charm of the Far East. The manufacturer Satsuma is known for producing high-quality ceramic items, highly valued by collectors worldwide.

🏯 The development of Satsuma ceramics can be divided into three main stages:
⚜️ At the end of the 16th century, after Japan's invasion of Korea, the leader of the Satsuma clan, Shimazu Yoshihiro, brought Korean craftsmen to Japan. They established the first kilns on Kyushu island using local clays.
⚜️ Initially, there were two distinctly different types. Kuro-Satsuma (black) was coarser, intended for everyday tea drinking. In contrast, Shiro-Satsuma (white) with its characteristic ivory-colored crackle and delicate drawings was an exclusive item, allowed only for aristocrats.
⚜️ In the mid-19th century, when Japan opened its borders to trade, Satsuma porcelain conquered Europe. At the 1867 Paris World's Fair, it became an absolute sensation, creating a huge demand for Eastern exoticism.

🏮 Most of the historical "Satsuma" porcelain was actually not made in the Satsuma province. When demand in the West became enormous, many workshops in Kyoto, Yokohama, and Tokyo started mass-producing items in this style. Interestingly, the "export" Satsuma was much more lavish, saturated with gold and detailed human figures, as Europeans considered this style to be "real Japan," although in Japan itself, a more restrained design was valued higher.

The vase has no chips.

H 25 cm without lid.

Meeting in Liepāja or Riga, shipping at buyer's expense.

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