This flower vase by Shigeyoshi Morioka is fired without glaze in a traditional multi-chamber wood kiln. Using the nanban technique, its surface is formed through flame, ash, and air alone—yielding a natural gradient of warm orange, deep brown, and dry grey.
The form is solid yet asymmetrical, grounded in quiet presence. Its pitted, sandy surface recalls old storage vessels, but it no longer serves utility alone—it stands as an object of time and trace, holding space even in stillness.
Dimensions: Φ10*H12.8 cm
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Crafts of China, Shared with the World
Ceramic Villa curates exceptional handmade works from across China—objects that embody patience, precision, and quiet beauty. Each piece reflects the maker’s devotion to material and form, revealing the living spirit of Chinese craftsmanship in a modern world.
We believe that true craft connects cultures. Through these objects, the warmth of hand and the wisdom of tradition travel beyond borders—inviting people everywhere to experience the elegance and sincerity of Chinese creation.
