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Tako Karakusa Japanese porcelain vase. Karakusa Octopus Arabesque pattern.
"Tako" means "octopus" and "Karakusa" means "vine" in Japanese. Unmarked, though …
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Tako Karakusa Japanese porcelain vase. Karakusa Octopus Arabesque pattern.
"Tako" means "octopus" and "Karakusa" means "vine" in Japanese. Unmarked, though the distinctive pattern and color easily identifies the maker and pattern. Circa 1960.
Beautiful even glaze inside and outside the vase. Vivid, deep blue coloring. No blemishes. Excellent condition.
Arabesque Pattern
"Many Imari ware have arabesque designs. Early arabesques were drawn delicately. However overtime, the style became rougher. In the mid Edo era, the pattern resembled octopus legs It is called Tako-Karakusa . "As the English name suggests, this very old pattern originated in the Middle East; the earliest forms of arabesque were designs taken from the date palm, lotus and other plants. The pattern was transmitted to Japan through China and the Korean peninsula, and was adopted not only in Buddhist decorative arts but in other crafts and industries as well. In porcelain making, which started in Arita in the early 17th century, the karakusa design was incorporated very quickly as a way of decorating the edges of dishes, and there are examples in which it was used as the main motif, as well. Beautiful variations developed, including the hana-karakusa (flower arabesque), tako-karakusa (octopus arabesque) and a finely detailed arabesque of tiny leaves known as mijin-karakusa. Over time, the karakusa motif evolved from being merely decorative to carry auspicious meaning; continuous, connected patterns came to be seen as symbols of longevity, fertility and continuity of family line. From the 18th century, the karakusa arabesque was a mainstay design in Arita ware, popular with buyers who wished for eternal good fortune, and eventually spread to the common people."
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- Dimensions
- 3ʺW × 3ʺD × 8.25ʺH
- Styles
- Japanese
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Japan
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Excellent condition. No chips or cracks. Even glazing. Excellent condition. No chips or cracks. Even glazing. less
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