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Origin: Japan, Miyajima Osuna ware
Material: Stoneware
Height: Approx 14.5 cm
A simple and contemplative example of Japanese studio pottery, this hand-thrown stoneware hanging vase (kake hanaire) from the Miyajima Osunayakitradition, a Hiroshimalocal craft renowned for its refined simplicity and use of natural ash glazes.
This vase is designed to be hung directly onto a wall or string via its included metal ring at the back. Ideal for creating a quiet sculptural moment in a gallery wall or hallway.
It is also able to stand and can be used unhung as a regular vase.
Stamped by the maker near the base, excellent condition.
For shipping of our Inventory items to the USA, please email us for a bespoke shipping quote.
Origin: Japan, Miyajima Osuna ware
Material: Stoneware
Height: Approx 14.5 cm
A simple and contemplative example of Japanese studio pottery, this hand-thrown stoneware hanging vase (kake hanaire) from the Miyajima Osunayakitradition, a Hiroshimalocal craft renowned for its refined simplicity and use of natural ash glazes.
This vase is designed to be hung directly onto a wall or string via its included metal ring at the back. Ideal for creating a quiet sculptural moment in a gallery wall or hallway.
It is also able to stand and can be used unhung as a regular vase.
Stamped by the maker near the base, excellent condition.
For shipping of our Inventory items to the USA, please email us for a bespoke shipping quote.