If you've seen the way Japanese vases sell like hot cakes (or should we say ramen), you must have wondered what makes them so coveted. Beyond Japanese vases' high quality, Japanese pottery is sought after because of its prestige. Japanese pottery is one of the oldest art forms around and has gained international recognition thanks to its place in Japanese tea ceremonies. Without being too feminine, these floral vases are a thing of delicate beauty. Whether you go with a traditional blue and white motif, or you're adventurous enough to bet on a bolder color and design scheme, your antique Japanese vases will turn heads. These painted vases pair fantastically with a minimalistic aesthetic (less is more!), but also hold their own in a more maximalist setting (more is even more!). If you love fresh blooms, you no doubt need a stunning vase to show them off, and in our honest opinion, there's nothing quite like a Japanese vase. A Japanese vase can be the centerpiece of your living room, or it can be a stunning accent in a bedroom. So, at your next soiree delight your guests (and yourself!) with a beautiful Japanese vase (or maybe a dozen). Can you say posh posh posh? If you're on the prowl for a vase but are looking for something with a tad more heft, check out Mid-Century Modern Vases on Chairish.
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