A Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Vase Attributed to Kawade Shibatarō with Camellias
$13,800.00
- A Large Meiji Period Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Vase Attributed to Kawade Shibatarō with Camellias on Cream Ground
- An elegant and highly refined example of Japanese cloisonné from the Meiji period (1868–1912), attributed to the esteemed enamel master Kawade Shibatarō, a pivotal figure in the development of modern cloisonné production in Nagoya during the late nineteenth century.
- The vase is of graceful baluster form, executed on a soft, luminous cream ground—an especially desirable and technically demanding field within Meiji enameling. The surface is exquisitely decorated with flowering camellia branches, rendered in delicate silver wirework with finely shaded white blossoms and rich green foliage. The composition unfolds naturally across the body, achieving a harmonious balance between negative space and ornament, a hallmark of the most sophisticated cloisonné of the period.
- The restrained palette and fluid botanical design reflect the refined aesthetic of the Golden Age of Japanese cloisonné, when artists moved toward subtlety, precision, and painterly effects. The finesse of the wirework and the controlled translucency of the enamels demonstrate a high level of technical mastery consistent with works attributed to Kawade Shibatarō and the leading Nagoya workshops.
- Standing approximately 15 inches in height, the vase possesses a strong decorative presence while maintaining an elegant and understated silhouette—ideal for both traditional and modern interiors.
- Kawade Shibatarō is widely recognized as one of the pioneers of modern cloisonné, instrumental in elevating the medium through technical innovation and artistic refinement during the Meiji era. Works associated with his circle are increasingly sought after for their quality, rarity, and historical importance.
- 15″ high x 8″ diameter
- Good antique condition; minor scattered surface scratches consistent with age, the enamel remaining vibrant and well preserved overall.
- Period: 19th Century
- Place of Origin:Japan
- Style:Meiji
- Diameter: 8 in (20.32 cm)
- Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)
- Date of Manufacture: 19th Century
- Materials & Techniques: Copper,Enamel
















