Raneta Coolakova
Burikku Vase
Burikku Vase
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Laconic brick flower vase with fire marks from wood firing. Only one was made. This vase makes the perfect addition to your chaXi. Can be used standing and lying down. It was hand-made from stoneware clay and fired over 1330°C. It is unglazed inside and outside, covered with ash from wood firing.
Chabanais a generic term for the arrangement of flowers put together for display in a tea ceremony. In Japan, there is a certain stylistic category of Kado, the "Way of Flowers," specifically related to tea. This way developed out of Ikebana, which had its origin in early Buddhist flower offerings. One of the common traits we find in Japanese aesthetics is a celebration of the minute, the miniature. These vases lend a perfect accent to the tea ceremony.
Dimentions:
6.1 x 2 x 2 in
15,5 x 5 x 5 cm
Material: stoneware clay




