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SEIYAKUJI PORCELAIN VASE WITH SILVER INLAY BY YOJI KATO CIRCA 1990
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Seiyakuji porcelain vase with silver inlay by Yoji Kato (加藤洋二)
This contemporary Japanese vase by Yoji Kato measures 20.5 cm in height. It is made of Seiyakuji glazed porcelain, famous for its subtle and translucent pale blue, enhanced here with an elegant silver leaf inlay. The finesse of this inlay generates delicate and moving reflections, bringing depth and poetry to the work. The vase comes with its original wooden box (tomobako), authenticating the piece and bearing the artist's handwritten signature.
Yoji Kato was born in 1953 in Toki, Gifu Prefecture, Japan's famous ceramic region. He studied under Takuo Kato, a renowned porcelain master and Living National Treasure. Recognized early on for his talent, Yoji Kato participated in major exhibitions from the 1970s onward, winning the prestigious Asahi Prize in 1982. His works are regularly selected and awarded prizes at national and international exhibitions, such as the Japan New Craft Exhibition (1986), the Chu-Japan International Ceramics Exhibition (Nagoya Mayor's Prize, 1987), and the Mino International Ceramics Festival (Special Jury Prize, 1992). The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has acquired some of his pieces for their artistic significance.
Yoji Kato is distinguished by his technical exploration, merging tradition and modernity with a particular attention to materials and textures. His creations are exhibited in several museums, including the Gifu Museum of Contemporary Ceramics, ensuring his work lasting recognition.
This Seiyakuji porcelain vase is an ideal acquisition for collectors and lovers of contemporary Japanese ceramics, embodying both the delicacy and technical innovation characteristic of Yoji Kato.
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