Ikkanbari Wall Vase
Ikkanbari Wall Vase
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This collection unites two iconic Japanese mediums: urushi and washi.
Urushi is a precious resource that is only available in limited quantities. Since Washi is highly absorbent, many layers of urushi are required to create these pieces. For several months, layer after layer is applied and dried to ensure the washi doesn’t warp and the final product is beautiful structurally and chromatically.
Using the makiji technique, a layer of urushi is applied, and whetstone powder is added to create a unique surface texture.
Long and elegant, these vases are statements on their own, but they host curling vines beautifully. Their striking colorways make them eye-catching additions to any room.
About the artisan
Hayamizu Keiichiro
Hayamizu spent many years in Tokyo as an office worker but originally trained at an arts university. He returned to his hometown of Kagoshima to connect with his roots and seek artistic inspiration. His journey led him into its craft culture and he began specializing in the interplay of washi and urushi.
By adopting principles of the 400-year-old craft of ikkanbari, where washi is overlaid on a frame and coated in layers of urushi to create a protective and richly colored surface, Hayamizu’s series blends artistic and practical forms.
His unique approach also incorporates local materials like volcanic ash and local pigments to add depth and originality to the pieces, which take several months to make.
Dimensions
cm: L3 x W3 X H30
inch: L1.2 x W1.2 x H11.8