Pair Of Japanese Satsuma Vases – 1920s–1930s
Elegant pair of ceramic Satsuma vases, made in Japan between the 1920s and 1930s. The vases feature polychrome and gilt decoration, executed in the raised enamel technique typical of Satsuma ware, depicting a procession of dignitaries and samurai in ceremonial attire.
The raised decoration, enriched with gilt accents and meticulous details, adds depth and sophistication to the figural scenes arranged around the rounded body of the vases. The warm tones – cream, gold, red, green, and black – are typical of early 20th-century Satsuma aesthetics.
Condition: excellent, with minor signs of age consistent with use. No visible chips or restorations.
Dimensions:Height: 31 cmMax diameter: 18.5 cm
Ideal objects for collectors of Oriental art or for interiors inspired by classic Japanese style.
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The raised decoration, enriched with gilt accents and meticulous details, adds depth and sophistication to the figural scenes arranged around the rounded body of the vases. The warm tones – cream, gold, red, green, and black – are typical of early 20th-century Satsuma aesthetics.
Condition: excellent, with minor signs of age consistent with use. No visible chips or restorations.
Dimensions:Height: 31 cmMax diameter: 18.5 cm
Ideal objects for collectors of Oriental art or for interiors inspired by classic Japanese style.
???? Worldwide shipping available. Please contact us for further information or detailed photos.
400 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Ceramic
Diameter: 18.5
Height: 31
Reference (ID): 1557160
Availability: In stock
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