DESCRIPTIONThis stoneware vessel, conceived from the form of a bamboo-style brush holder, is reimagined for floral presentation—ideally suited for chabana or ikebana arrangements used alongside tea ceremony. Fired in an anagama kiln, its surface bears the nuanced ash glazes and subtle striations unique to long wood-firing, lending a quiet, natural patina. The piece balances the vertical suggestion of bamboo with a low, stable profile, offering both restraint and presence that complements the simple, seasonal language of tea-flower display. Functional and contemplative, it honors traditional craft while serving as a refined stage for living composition.
DESCRIPTIONThis stoneware vessel, conceived from the form of a bamboo-style brush holder, is reimagined for floral presentation—ideally suited for chabana or ikebana arrangements used alongside tea ceremony. Fired in an anagama kiln, its surface bears the nuanced ash glazes and subtle striations unique to long wood-firing, lending a quiet, natural patina. The piece balances the vertical suggestion of bamboo with a low, stable profile, offering both restraint and presence that complements the simple, seasonal language of tea-flower display. Functional and contemplative, it honors traditional craft while serving as a refined stage for living composition.