4.2cmx24.8cm
In the refined world of Japanese studio glass, where technical mastery must unite with poetic vision, few artists achieved the sublime balance embodied in this floral glass plate by the masterful Iwata Hisatoshi. Complete with its original wooden box, protective leaflet, and custom display stand, this piece represents the pinnacle of post-war Japanese glass artistry, when ancient techniques met modern aesthetic sensibilities to create entirely new forms of beauty.
This exquisite work emerged from the artist's studio during the golden age of Japanese studio glass movement, when craftsmen trained in traditional techniques began exploring the sculptural possibilities of molten silica. The delicate floral motifs that dance across the plate's surface demonstrate Iwata's extraordinary ability to capture the ephemeral beauty of nature in permanent crystal form, creating patterns that seem to shift and breathe with natural life.
The technical achievement represented here cannot be overstated. Creating such delicate floral imagery in glass requires not only mastery of temperature control, timing, and chemical composition, but an almost supernatural understanding of how molten glass behaves during the critical moments when artistic vision transforms raw material into finished art. The subtle colour gradations - from crystalline transparency through pale amber to deeper golden tones - demonstrate technical skills developed over decades of dedicated practice.
Iwata Hisatoshi's work bridges the traditional Japanese appreciation for seasonal beauty with the modern studio glass movement that emerged in the mid-20th century. His floral motifs echo the seasonal awareness fundamental to Japanese aesthetics, where cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, and other botanical imagery carry deep cultural meaning about the passage of time and the precious nature of beauty itself.
In contemporary European interiors, this plate functions as both functional art object and luminous sculpture. When displayed on the included wooden stand, natural light transforms it into a glowing focal point that changes throughout the day as shadows shift and light intensity varies. The piece's scale makes it perfect for intimate spaces where fine details can be properly appreciated, while its elegant form suits both traditional and modern decorative schemes.
The included display stand and original packaging indicate this piece was acquired and preserved as a serious art object rather than everyday tableware. This careful preservation shows in the plate's pristine condition, with its crystal-clear transparency intact and floral details as crisp as the day they were created. Minor variations in the glass surface authenticate the piece's handmade origins and add visual interest that machine-made objects cannot replicate.
International recognition of Japanese studio glass continues to expand, with major museums including the Corning Museum of Glass and the Victoria & Albert Museum acquiring significant examples. The combination of technical innovation with traditional Japanese aesthetic principles creates works that appeal to both craft enthusiasts and fine art collectors worldwide.
For collectors who appreciate objects where technical mastery serves poetic vision, where ancient traditions inform contemporary innovation, this Iwata Hisatoshi plate offers an exceptional opportunity. Its combination of artistic excellence, perfect preservation, and complete original accessories makes it ideal for those who understand that the finest applied arts achieve the same emotional impact as any painting or sculpture.
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220,00 €Preis
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