A Tenmoku-Glazed Flower Vase (天目釉ト型花器)
Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019 – present)
About the work
A bold and architecturally inspired flower vase by Malcolm Wright, a renowned American ceramic artist influenced by Japanese traditions. The piece is coated in a deep Tenmoku glaze, creating a mirror-like black surface with subtle iron-red highlights along the edges. The structured, geometric form is punctuated by a dynamic cutout, adding depth and contrast to the smooth glaze.
This unique vase blends traditional Japanese firing techniques with modernist sculptural aesthetics, making it a compelling addition to any collection. It comes with a tomobako (signed wooden storage box) to ensure authenticity and provenance.
Dimensions
42cm(h) × 17cm(d) x 28cm(w)
Footnote
Malcolm Wright is a distinguished American ceramic artist, born in 1945. After training under the renowned Karatsu potter Tarouemon Nakazato XII in Japan, Wright developed a unique style blending Japanese ceramic traditions with contemporary Western influences. He is particularly known for his exploration of Karatsu and Nanban aesthetics, producing works that balance tradition and innovation. His ceramics have been exhibited internationally and are highly sought after by collectors.