Mid-Century Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Vase with Tropical Fish Attributed to Sato
$6,600.00
- A refined and visually engaging example of mid-twentieth century Japanese cloisonné enamel, attributed to the Sato Cloisonné Company—recognized for producing finely executed works that bridge traditional craftsmanship with a modern decorative sensibility.
- The vase is of elegant rounded form, set against a luminous turquoise-green enamel ground of remarkable clarity and saturation. The surface is animated by two stylized tropical fish, depicted in graceful profile and rendered in soft tones of blue, yellow, and black. Subtle enamel shading and controlled wirework bring a sense of movement and fluidity to the composition, as the figures appear to glide effortlessly across the surface.
- The design reflects a notable shift in Japanese cloisonné during the mid-twentieth century, when artists moved toward more simplified, open compositions, favoring bold motifs and clean grounds over the dense ornamentation of earlier periods. Here, the restraint of decoration allows the vibrancy of the enamel and the elegance of the form to take precedence, resulting in a composition that is both modern and timeless.
- The rim and foot are finished with metal mounts, providing a crisp and refined contrast to the luminous enamel body while framing the composition with subtle structure.
- Works attributed to the Sato Cloisonné Company are appreciated for their clarity of design and high-quality execution, representing an important phase in the evolution of Japanese cloisonné into the modern era.
- Decorative and sophisticated, this vase offers a harmonious balance of color, form, and movement—an elegant addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- 6.5″ high x 6″ wide
- Good condition. No damage noted.
- Period: 20th Century
- Place of Origin:Japan
- Style:Showa (Of the Period)
- Diameter: 6 in (15.24 cm)
- Height: 6.5 in (16.51 cm)
- Date of Manufacture: 20th Century
- Materials & Techniques: Copper,Enamel








