HC5: Japanese Bud Vase, Seto Ware by 1st class potter, Jyuzan Mizuno, Fish


HC5: Japanese Bud Vase, Seto Ware by 1st class potter, Jyuzan Mizuno, Fish

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HC5: Japanese Bud Vase, Seto Ware by 1st class potter, Jyuzan Mizuno, Fish:
$19.90


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We can ship WORLDWIDE !!!

The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases (In case of Registed SAL shipment) : 

2-5 items : 30% Shipping cost discount
6-10 items : 35% Shipping cost discount
11 and more items : 40% Shipping cost discount



ITEM DISCRIPTION

Item

Vintage Japanese Bud Vase, Seto Ware by 1st class potter, Jyuzan Mizuno, Fish 

Condition

As shown in the pictures, it\'s excellent condition. No cracks, no chips. 

Size

Height 3.9\"(10.0cm) x Diameter 3.5\"(9.0cm) 

Description of item

This is a vintage Japanese pottery bud vase of Seto ware, which was made by the 1st class potter, Jyuzan Mizuno (1907-1978) about 50 years ago.

He was a great potter, who was accepted at one of the most famous Japanese Art Exhibitions, Nitten Exhibition several times.

In addition, his work has been kept permanentlly at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA. 


A fish is carved and painted on the body. The seal of the potter is stamped on the bottom.


(About Seto ware)

Seto ware is the pottery made in Seto city and nearby areas of modern Aichi prefecture. The Seto area was the center of pottery manufacture in the Kamakura period; Ko-seto (old seto) designates pieces made at this time. At the end of the Muromachi period the center of the pottery manufacture moved to nearby Mino. At that time, wares made in the area from Seto to Mino were called setoyaki. In the early Edo period, some pottery manufacture moved back to Seto. In 1822,

Kato Tamikichi (1722-1824) introduced sometsuke jiki (blue-and-white porcelain; see *sometsuke) from Arita in modern Saga prefecture, and this porcelain, called shinsei (new production) rather than the original Seto ware pottery, hongyou became standard.

In the Meiji period, Seto ware adapted Western techniques, gaining great popularity. In addition to plain seto, the Mino kilns also produced several types of Seto wares from the mid-16th century, including Seto-guro (black seto), and Ki-seto (yellow seto). Kiseto, fired at the same kilns as Shino and setoguro wares during the Momoyama period, featured \"fried bean-curd\" glaze, Aburagede developed in emulation of Chinese celadons.

It utilizes an iron-rich wood-ash glaze and is reduction fired at a high temperature to produce a celadon-like texture and bone color; in an oxygen-rich kiln, the minerals in the clay and glaze create a distinctive opaque yellow glaze.

Motifs are etched in the clay, then highlighted in green. Typical shapes, glazes and decoration all reflect functions in the tea ceremony or kaiseki meal. Setoguro wares were made by removing a black-glazed stoneware vessel directly from a hot kiln at the point of glaze maturation, and allowing it to cool in the open air. The sudden temperature change turned the thick glaze a deep glossy black.  



SHIPPING COST

Area

EMS

Registered SAL

Registered Airmail

USA, CANADA, MIDDLE EAST (Except Israel) , New Zealand

US$20.0

US$9.8

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EUROPE ZONE 1 : UK, FRANCE and other countries except Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Romania, Hungary

US$22.0

US$9.8

   -

EUROPE ZONE 2 : Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Romania, Hungary, Israel  US$22.0 Not available US$11.2

ASIA (Except Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam)

US$14.0

US$8.0

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Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam US$14.0 Not available US$9.8 Australia  US$20.0 Not available US$11.2

AFRICA, SOUTH AMERICA

US$24.0

US$11.6

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Insurance & Tracking service

Included

Included

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Registered SAL shipment servise is NOT AVAILABLE for parcels to Taiwan, South Korea, Germany, Australia, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Romania, Hungary, Vietnam and some other countries. 

In case the total weight is over 2kg, Economy SAL packets are divided into some parcels, due to the weight limitation of SAL, 2kg/packet.

International Buyers – Please Note: 

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer\'s responsibility.

Please check with your country\'s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to offerding or buying.  

 

ABOUT SHIPPING

  Tracking service Insurance service Delivery time EMS Included Full coverage Normall 3-7 days Registerd SAL

Included

Max. JP YEN 6000
Nomally 2 or 3 weeks
(But it rarely takes more than 1 month.) Registered Airmail Included Max. JP YEN 6000 Normall 1 - 2 weeks


EMS is the most recommended delivery method, because it\'s the fastest and the safest way. The delively status can be checked by a tracking number, and if a parcel is lost or broken on its way to the destination, the insurance can fully compensate for it.

Registered SAL is a shipping method with reasonable cost. A tracking number is added for each parcel. The insurance can cover the maximum 6000 JP YEN to compensate for a lost or a brekage on its way to the destination. In regard to the delivery time, it\'s unstable. it normally takes 2 weeks - 3 weeks. But it took rarely more than 1 month. If you choose SAL, please understand it.

 

PAYMENT

Only Paypal payment is accetable. If you\'d like an other payment method, please contact me before winning a offer.


Thank you for looking and happy offerding !

 


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HC5: Japanese Bud Vase, Seto Ware by 1st class potter, Jyuzan Mizuno, Fish:
$19.90

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