[Kyoto,Japan] Kyo-ware / Kiyomizu-ware
Flower vase -Crane neck after EIRAKU by Ichiyo
Flower vase -Crane neck after EIRAKU by Ichiyo
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As Deep as Water, As Clear as the Sky
Across the pale blue glaze appears a delicate network of fine crackles—subtle patterns that emerge naturally within the ceramic surface.
Depending on the light and time of day, the color shifts from deep indigo to a soft sky blue, giving this handmade vase an ever-changing, mysterious beauty.
It carries the spirit of the renowned Kyoto master Eiraku Zengoro, reinterpreted for the present day in a work of traditional Japanese pottery art.

Graceful, Slender Silhouette
The vase’s elongated form rises elegantly, reminiscent of a crane’s slender neck—refined and dignified.
Its sharp, confident profile could only be achieved through the skilled handwork of experienced Japanese artisans, steeped in Kyoto’s pottery tradition.
Whether holding seasonal flowers or standing alone as a piece of ceramic art, this vase enhances any interior with quiet sophistication.
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Potter
Potter
Ichinyo Yamamoto
Box & Gift Wrapping
Box & Gift Wrapping
Gift box (paper)
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Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
Mouth diameter 22
Body diameter 90
Height 280 (mm)
570 grams
※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type: Pottery/ Kochi glaze
Care Instructions
Do not use in microwave ovens
Dishwasher not allowed
Oven not recommended
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
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Owner’s Comment
This one-of-a-kind vase captivates with its serene blue tones and elegant, slender form.
It was carefully finished on a vintage form left by a master potter, making it an irreplaceable work of handmade Kyoto ceramic artistry.
An excellent choice as a thoughtful gift, blending traditional Japanese craftsmanship with timeless beauty.