This Japanese ceramic vase from the 1990s embodies minimalist, timeless design rooted in the late 20th-century aesthetic. Rendered in a warm, light beige with a subtle yellowish undertone, its surface features a refined, glossy crackle glaze. The smooth, lustrous finish highlights the delicacy of detail, while the harmonious proportions—a broad base, rounded body, and gently flared neck—reflect a pursuit of balance and simplicity. The vase is free from additional ornamentation, staying true to a Japanese tradition of pure forms and understated elegance. It is preserved in very good condition, with the intentional craquelure effect serving as a distinctive visual feature. In this ceramic form, one hears echoes of 1990s Japanese daily life: a period when simplicity and discreet decoration prioritized connection with nature and light. The network of fine crackles, like a spider's web, stretches across the surface, catching reflections throughout the day and into the evening. Every line and shadow speaks of the wabi-sabi philosophy—finding beauty in subtle imperfections and the passage of time. The vase may be displayed solo on a light wooden sideboard or a stone windowsill, where its neutral beige resonates with natural materials. It pairs well with other ceramics in muted tones, simple glass vessels, or raw linen textiles. Interiors inspired by minimalism, japandi, or classic contemporary style could benefit from its serene, balanced presence—whether as a single statement piece or as part of a quiet arrangement with a branch or a single, sculptural flower.
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Height12 cm
Length11 cm
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Length11 cm
Height12 cm
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