Bizen Single-Flower Vase (備前一輪挿)
Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019 – present)
About the work
This exquisite Bizen single-flower vase by Yuichi Yamamoto embodies the timeless elegance and rustic beauty of Bizen-yaki pottery. Crafted with a classic slender-necked form, the piece is highlighted by the natural red flame patterns (hi-iro) created during the kiln firing process. The textured surface and earthy tones reflect the artist's mastery in balancing traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. Designed for single-flower arrangements (一輪挿), this vase is perfect for enhancing tea ceremonies or as a standalone decorative work.
Included with this vase is a tomobako (signed wooden storage box), ensuring authenticity, along with an accompanying leaflet detailing the artist's background and craftsmanship.
Dimensions
20.2cm(h) x 9.5cm(w)
Footnote
Yuichi Yamamoto was born in 1935 in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. He is the eldest son of the famous potter 山本陶秀 (Yamamoto Tōshū), who was designated a Living National Treasure. Yamamoto Yuichi took over his father's kiln and has been a prominent figure in the world of Bizen ware.
Yuichi Yamamoto is known for his mastery of the traditional Bizen techniques, particularly the use of the clay potter's wheel (轆轤). He has introduced innovations such as the gas kiln, which has been instrumental in achieving unique glaze effects. His works are celebrated for their natural beauty and simplicity, often featuring the characteristic reddish-brown color of Bizen ware.