This is a cloisonné enamel vase m. Ade in Japan by a reputable cloisonné artist. He signed at the center of the vase (photo #8) as well as at t. Of the original wooden box (photo #10).
According to his biography (photo #11). His grandfather OHTA Kichisaburo established cloisonne enamel atelier in 1864 in Nagoya. His father Ryojiro (1886 - 1955) played an active part in Japanese cloisonne art throughout. And won many outstanding prizes in Japan as well as internationally.And, also Hiroaki played an active part during middle of Showa period (1925 - 1988) in Japan and internationally, e. Having won outstanding prizes repeatedly 20 times at Japan Fine Art Exhibition. The highest art exhibition in Japan. The design of the vase is very gorgeous, artistic and rare. A orchid flower and a butterfly are finely depicted on his unique and mesmerizing blue color.
Please review the attached photos. It is in excellent condition. No chips, cracks or dings.White (or shining) spots in pictures are reflection of light, i. It comes with the original wooden box and pedestal. Approximate Size: Height: 24.3 cm / 9.6 in (including pedestal: 26.2 cm / 10.3 in) Diameter: 11.4 cm / 4.5 in. Eight: 776 g / 27.4 oz. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
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