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Shigaraki White Vase, Hechimon Kirara Ikebana with Gold Kakitsuke 25 cm

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  • Stoneware
  • Hand-wash only
  • Made in Japan

A tall asymmetric flower vase from the Hechimon (へちもん) art-vase line of Marui Seitō (丸伊製陶) in Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture. The body is built in Shigaraki's classic coarse stoneware clay — visible as the brown-and-white speckle running through the surface — then dressed in shiro-geshō (白化粧), a white slip that softens the rugged Shigaraki ground into the pattern named きらら kirara, "sparkle" in Japanese, for the way light catches on the speckled slip.

A single side of the rim has been left as yabure-guchi (破れ口) — the deliberate "broken-mouth" silhouette that Hechimon is known for, where the kiln-master interrupts the wheel's circle to leave a raw, irregular edge. Down from that broken rim runs a vertical band of kakitsuke (掻き付け) drag-line incisions — finely combed grooves filled with gold pigment (金彩) — so that the vase reads as a white wabi-sabi silhouette interrupted by a single rough golden cascade.

The form is taller than the typical tabletop bud vase (25.5 cm / 10 inches), and the silhouette narrows toward the foot — best suited for a single dramatic stem (one tall branch of pampas grass, one curved willow, one single sunflower) rather than a dense arrangement. The mouth opening is oval and asymmetric — well-matched to ikebana practice, where the vessel's irregularity is part of the composition.

About this maker

Made by Marui Seitō / Hechimon Shigaraki-yaki in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, curated by ZenKiln

Marui Seitō is a Shigaraki kiln that runs its contemporary art-vase output under the brand name Hechimon — Shigaraki dialect for "out-of-the-ordinary thing" — and is one of the largest single-supplier verticals in the ZenKiln catalog. Their signature is the contrast of a soft, deliberate Shigaraki-clay body against a single intervention: a broken rim, a band of ash, a cascade of gold. This Shiro-geshō Kirara piece is from the white-slip family within that line.

Shigaraki is named in METI's official "Six Ancient Kilns" designation (六古窯) — the six Japanese ceramic regions with the longest continuous production history (since the Heian era, ca. 12th century). Most collectors associate Shigaraki with the tanuki (raccoon-dog) garden figures or the rough wood-fired tea ceramics; the Hechimon line sits in a different, contemporary register — stoneware as sculpture for the modern Japanese interior.

Details & dimensions

Width: 16 cm (6.3″).
Depth: 11.5 cm (4.5″).
Height: 25.5 cm (10.0″).
Weight: ~1.0–1.2 kg shipping.
Form-class: Hana-ire (花入 ikebana flower vase) — tall asymmetric silhouette with yabure-guchi broken-rim opening.
Material: Stoneware (Shigaraki clay body, white slip + selective gold-pigment accents).
Pattern: 白化粧きらら Shiro-geshō Kirara.
Decoration: Shiro-geshō (白化粧) white-slip ground + yabure-guchi (破れ口) broken rim + kakitsuke (掻き付け) drag-line incisions + kinsai (金彩) gold pigment on rim and kakitsuke band.
Maker: 丸伊製陶 Marui Seitō (Shigaraki-yaki kiln, Shiga Prefecture).
Brand-line: へちもん Hechimon ("out-of-the-ordinary thing" — contemporary art-vase line).
Each piece is hand-finished with slight variation.

Shipping, duties & delivery

Ships from Japan via tracked international service. Processing 1–3 business days. International transit 7–14 business days typical.

Hand-packed in the original Marui Seitō keshōbako plus double-walled outer corrugate and dense void-fill — extra padding for the white slip surface and the delicate broken-rim mouth + gold pigment accent.

Buyers outside Japan are responsible for any local customs duties, VAT, and import taxes.

Packaging & gifting

Comes in the original Marui Seitō decorated paperboard gift box (keshōbako 化粧箱) — ready to gift. Standard Marui Seitō Hechimon commodity-line packaging (NOT a wooden tomobako).

Hand-packed with protective wrapping and dense void-fill — extra padding for the white-slip surface and the delicate broken-rim mouth + gold pigment accent.

Care instructions

Decorative use only — this is an art vase, not a daily tableware piece.

Wipe clean with a soft dry or lightly damp cloth; do not soak.

Gold pigment on the rim and kakitsuke band should not be scrubbed.

Hand-wash only. Not microwave / dishwasher / oven safe.

Hand-made variations in color, slip texture, kakitsuke line spacing, gold-band placement, and rim silhouette are normal and not defects.

Returns / damage support

Returns accepted within 14 days for unused, undamaged pieces in original keshōbako packaging. Buyer pays return shipping. Inspected pre-pack. Transit damage covered with photos sent within 7 days of delivery.