Japanese Satsuma Moriage Vase at John Spence blog

Japanese Satsuma Moriage Vase. The typical satsuma ware we most of the time comes into contact with is a yellowish earthenware usually decorated with a minute. This is a great example of a “lesser” maker producing a fine and fascinating piece of work. An unusual satsuma vase, (signed fuzan ryun), with an interesting wraparound scene of what appears to be bijin examining fish in a large aquarium. Check out our japanese satsuma moriage vase selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our fine art ceramics. Japanese satsuma ware covered vase and stand in the kyoto style with moriage detail. Japanese manufacturers continued to use the technique until the 1960s. Unmarked, late 19th century meiji period.

JAPANESE SATSUMA MORIAGE Vase Meiji Period 18801890 / Etsy UK
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Japanese manufacturers continued to use the technique until the 1960s. This is a great example of a “lesser” maker producing a fine and fascinating piece of work. The typical satsuma ware we most of the time comes into contact with is a yellowish earthenware usually decorated with a minute. Check out our japanese satsuma moriage vase selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our fine art ceramics. Japanese satsuma ware covered vase and stand in the kyoto style with moriage detail. An unusual satsuma vase, (signed fuzan ryun), with an interesting wraparound scene of what appears to be bijin examining fish in a large aquarium. Unmarked, late 19th century meiji period.

JAPANESE SATSUMA MORIAGE Vase Meiji Period 18801890 / Etsy UK

Japanese Satsuma Moriage Vase Unmarked, late 19th century meiji period. Japanese manufacturers continued to use the technique until the 1960s. Unmarked, late 19th century meiji period. This is a great example of a “lesser” maker producing a fine and fascinating piece of work. Check out our japanese satsuma moriage vase selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our fine art ceramics. Japanese satsuma ware covered vase and stand in the kyoto style with moriage detail. An unusual satsuma vase, (signed fuzan ryun), with an interesting wraparound scene of what appears to be bijin examining fish in a large aquarium. The typical satsuma ware we most of the time comes into contact with is a yellowish earthenware usually decorated with a minute.

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