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Japanese Satsuma vase – Meiji period, hand-painted
Japanese Satsuma vase – Meiji period, hand-painted
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Estimated value: €420 – €600 (set of 3)
This set of three antique Japanese Satsuma vases is richly hand-painted with depictions of geishas in traditional kimonos. Elegant female figures are depicted on the vases, meticulously crafted and placed within refined landscapes featuring architectural elements, trees, and floral motifs. The scenes show geishas in quiet moments of cultural and social life, a classic theme within Japanese decorative art of the Meiji period.
The vases are crafted in traditional Satsuma earthenware with a warm ivory base and a fine crackle glaze, typical of this type of ceramic. The figures, clothing, and surroundings are hand-painted in colored enamel paint and enriched with gilded accents. The decorative bands and patterns create a balanced composition and emphasize the artisanal character of the vases.
The depicted geishas symbolize elegance, refinement, and artistic tradition. In Satsuma ceramics, such depictions often refer to classic Japanese customs and the appreciation for beauty and craftsmanship. These vases are decorative art objects and are not intended for ritual or religious use. The crackle glaze is intentionally created during the firing process and is appreciated by collectors for its subtle texture and depth. The gilded details show natural aging consistent with the age of the objects. Dimensions: Small vase: Height 24.9 cm × Width 14.2 cm Large vases (2 pieces): Height 30.1 cm × Width 19 cm
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