Japanese cloisonné enamels

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Japanese cloisonné enamels Main source for the works http://www.360doc.com/content/15/0324/09/3972368_457586733.shtml Info freely taken from: http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/j/japanese-cloisonne-an-introduction The Japanese characters used for the word shippō (enamel) literally mean seven treasures and refer to the seven gems that decorate Buddha s throne. Even if these treasures vary in the different lists, the most commonly accepted lists gold, silver, emerald, coral, agate, lapis lazuli, shell, glass and pearl. The Japanese applied this expression to the rich colours that they could see on the Chinese enamelware and those that they later created themselves. Enamelling arrived for the first time in Japan from China, where it came even before the 14 th century from the Islamic countries, maybe Iran and Pakistan, as witnessed in the book Ge Gu Yao Lun. After an earlier introduction between the 7 th and 9 th centuries after which enamelling disappeared from the knowledge of the Rising Sun, enamel returned to Japan in 1620, when the Hirata School, famous for the production of katana hilts, began a production of cloisonné-enamel hilts. Initially restricted to little areas of the objects and to imitations of Chinese works, the technique was limited to a few producers. It was only in 1833 that former samurai Kaji Tsukenichi, from the city of Nagoya, was forced to invent a new job to supplement his meagre official income, and began to study a piece of Chinese enamelwork and reproduce the technique, opening the first large enamel workshop in Japan and making of Nagoya the first capital of this decorative technology. Kyoto and Tokyo followed very soon and became important enamelling centres. Since c. 1850, thanks to the strong Western interest towards the Eastern products, the enamel art became an important production, especially of tableware. The peak of enamelware quality was during the Meiji era (1868-1912) and maintained high levels in the Taishō era (1912-1926) and at the beginning of the Shōwa era (until c. 1950). This might be called the golden era of Japanese enamel. Vases with roosters Namikawa Sōsuke End of the 19 th century

Writing box Hayashi Tanigoro Nagoya, end of the 19 th century Japanese vases Height 27 cm Japanese vase Atelier Andō Nagoya, 1930

Dragon vase and can End of the 19 th or early 20 th century Height of the vase: 25.4 cm Dish with birds and flowers Beginning of the 20 th century Height: 28.6 cm Style of the Shibayama family Vase with birds and flowers 1860-1880 Height: 38 cm Diameter at the neck: 12 cm

Dish with hawk Meiji era (1868-1912) Yellow can with flowers Meiji era (1868-1912) Atelier Sakura Vase with koi carp Period Shōwa (1940-1950) Height: 21 cm

Four bronze dishes Diameter: 30 cm Vase with cover Dated 12 October 1913 Kyoto, Atelier of Namikawa Yasuyuki Height: 16.5 cm NOTES It carries the inscription: Conferred to the Queen Mother to Her Majesty the Prince Tsuneyoshi

Vases with iris Early 20 th century Bronze urns Attributed to the artist Namikawa Sōsuke (1847-1910) NOTES The vases reproduced the scene of a hunt on Mount Fuji by the first shogun of Japan, Minamoto no Yoritomo, in 1193. Enamelled vase Signed by Yukio Tamura

Vase with flower motifs Dish with cranes, butterflies and lotuses Diameter: 46 cm Vase with birds Atelier Andō Nagoya, 1912-1926 Victoria & Albert Museum

Phoenix vases c. 1950 Height: 21 cm Pair of vases c. c. 1950 Height: 18,5 cm Decorated dish Cloisonné enamel c. 1950

Vases with ducks in the snow Namikawa Sōsuke Height: 52 cm Vase with white iris and violets s Diameter: 30 cm Bronze dish with peonies, chrysanthemums, irises and birds Diameter: 60 cm

Aquamarine vase c. 1930 Atelier Andō Polychrome dishes with crane and hawk Diameter: 30 cm Vase with birds and flowers Japanese plique-à-jour technique Signed by Kumeno Teitaro (1865-1939) Nagoya,. Height: 18.5 cm

Bowl with cover Attributed to Shobido Blue vases with flower motifs Attributed to Hayashi Kodenji Vase with white flowers c. 1960 Height: 22 cm Diameter: 26 cm.

Vase with koi carps Marked as pure silver (JUNGIN) Early 20 th century Atelier Andō Height: 24.5 cm Diameter: 16.5 cm. Vase with goldfish Japanese basse-taille technique Early 20th century Dishes with ducks, chrysanthemums and peonies (left) and with crane, chrysanthemums and bamboo (right) Diameter: 44 e 45 cm

Vase with flower decorations Height: 18.5 cm Diameter: 9 cm Dish with fish, shellfish and daikon radishes. Diameter: 46 cm Green vase with flowers c. 1960 Attributed to Inarba

Plate with cranes, peacocks and bamboo c. 1890 Diameter: 60 cm Plate with flying cranes, chrysanthemums and peonies. Diameter: 60.5 cm Plate decorated with birds, butterflies and flowers. Diameter: 30.5 cm

Flower vase Atelier Andō Nagoya, early 20 th century Flower vase Atelier Andō Nagoya, early 20 th century Vase with flowers and birds Meiji era End of the 20 th century

Vases with sparrows and wisteria Meiji era Goto Seizaburō Vase with lotus flowers Taishō era Height: 25.5 cm Diameter: 12.5 cm Vase with chrysanthemums and daisies Early Shōwa era Attributed to Inarba Height: 27 cm Diameter: 16 cm

Vase with phoenixes Meiji or Taishō era Pair of dishes with hawk and crane Diameter: 30.5 cm. Dish with phoenix c. 1930 Diameter: 18 cm

Vase with flowers c. 1930 Height: 18 cm Diameter: 13 cm Large plate with flowers Meiji era Diameter: 92 cm Vase with birds and bamboos Early XX century Namikawa Yasuyuki

Autumn and spring vases Early 20th century Height: 91.5 cm Vase with birds and flower Early 20th century Height: 15 cm Vase with bird and flowers Kyoto, Namikawa Yasuyuki Height: 8.8 cm

Two little vases with phoenixes Kyoto, Namikawa Yasuyuki Height: 8.5 cm Vase with cranes Vase with butterflies Late 19 th century Aichi Hayashi Height: 24.8 cm

Vase with butterflies and flowers Meiji era. Height: 24.8 cm Diameter: 9.5 cm Ovoid vases with cranes Meiji era.