Vintage Japanese Oribe Ceramic Tile Board Art Pottery Green Glaze Trivet Stand

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Description

A. Introduction

This is a substantial and visually striking piece of Japanese ceramic art, embodying the bold spirit of Oribe ware. More than just a tile, this heavy ceramic board (Shiki-ita) carries a profound sense of presence, combining earthy textures with dynamic abstract designs that evoke the wabi-sabi aesthetic of the Japanese tea ceremony.

B. Features & Cultural Context

Rooted in the traditions of the Momoyama period, this piece reflects the "Narumi Oribe" style, characterized by the dramatic contrast between the deep, vitreous green copper glaze and the iron-oxide painted geometric patterns on a cream clay body. The surface features beautiful crazing (fine crackle glaze), adding depth and a sense of history to the piece. The heavy, thick potting indicates it was crafted as a "Shiki-ita"—a formal display base used to elevate precious objects—or as an architectural art tile, celebrating the "Mingei" (folk art) philosophy of finding beauty in functional, robust objects.

C. Usage & Decor Ideas

Due to its significant weight (over 4kg) and flat surface, this item offers versatile display options for the modern interior:

  • Display Base: Use it as a sophisticated base for a Bonsai pot, a flower arrangement (Ikebana), or a sculpture to define a focal point in a room.

  • Trivet: Its thickness makes it an excellent, stylish trivet for heavy cast iron teapots or serving dishes on a dining table.

  • Wall Art: Due to its pictorial quality, it can be mounted as a heavy wall tile (requires strong professional mounting) to add texture to a minimalist wall.

  • Zen Object: Simply displayed on a sideboard as a standalone piece of ceramic art.

D. Size & Weight

  • Width/Length: 27.5 cm / 10.8 in

  • Thickness: 2.8 cm / 1.1 in

  • Weight: 4.2 kg / 9.26 lbs

E. Condition

This item is in vintage used condition. It shows signs of age consistent with its history, including surface wear, natural discoloration, and minor chips around the edges which blend into the rustic nature of the pottery. These imperfections contribute to the piece's vintage character and wabi-sabi appeal. The unglazed reverse side shows the raw clay body. Please observe the photos carefully to appreciate the texture and condition.

F. Conclusion

Thank you for considering this unique piece of Japanese ceramic history. Please check the photos for details.



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