Small Japanese ceramic container, yellow leaves Kiseto Konoha- HA
Small Japanese ceramic container, yellow leaves Kiseto Konoha- HA
Product Details
Color | yellow |
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height | 4.5 cm |
width | 11.5 cm |
length | 13 cm |
Product origin | Made in Japan |
Dishwasher safe | yes |
Compatible with microwave | no |
Compositions | ceramic |
Delivery
Delivery time:
1 to 3 business days for France, Belgium, and Switzerland.
3 to 5 business days for other European countries.
3 to 5 business days for other countries via DHL.
This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.
You can return or exchange an item within 14 days of receiving your order. For more information, please refer to our Return Policy.
Description
The small Japanese ceramic vessel Kiseto Konoha-HA, measuring 13 cm in length, embodies the elegance and finesse of Japanese craftsmanship. Made following the tradition of Kiseto ceramics, this vessel displays a beautiful warm yellow color, characteristic of this technique dating back to the Momoyama period (16th century).
Its delicate glazing features subtle variations in golden and ochre tones, creating a natural and organic effect. This type of ceramic is particularly appreciated for its simple yet refined appearance, often used in tea ceremonies and for presenting fine foods.
The distinguishing feature of this vessel lies in its Konoha leaf decoration, a technique inspired by nature, where real leaves were once applied to the surface before firing, leaving a delicate and poetic imprint. This method gives each piece a unique pattern, evoking the changing seasons and impermanence—fundamental concepts of wabi-sabi.
Its compact and sleek shape, with slightly curved edges, allows it to be used for multiple purposes: a small serving dish, a condiment bowl, or even a decorative object. It fits perfectly into a minimalist interior, highlighting the richness of Japanese ceramic traditions while remaining functional and harmonious.
The Kiseto Konoha-HA vessel is a testament to ancestral craftsmanship, where the art of fire and earth combine to create a timeless and authentic piece.