Is Satsuma pottery valuable?

Is Satsuma pottery valuable?

Satsuma Pottery in the Market Today The renown of the Satsuma pottery kilns spread far and wide throughout the country. While the Japanese Satsuma vase is one of the most popular objects in the field, any work from this period tends to be quite valuable today.

How can I tell if my Satsuma vase is real?

You can test your Satsuma piece yourself to see if it will produce a high pitched round when tapped. If you get a dull sound, then you are more likely to have a genuine piece.

What does the Japanese word Satsuma mean?

săt-so͝omə, sä-tso͝omä, sätso͝o-mä A seedless mandarin orange originally cultivated in Japan.

Why is it called a satsuma?

One of the English names for the fruit, satsuma, is derived from the former Satsuma Province in Japan, from which these fruits were first exported to the West. The Afrikaans name naartjie is also used in South African English. It came originally from the Tamil word nartei, meaning citrus.

What are the benefits of eating satsumas?

They’re good for the heart as they contain folate, which lowers blood levels of homocysteine, a heart disease risk factor, plus potassium, which helps lower blood pressure. They contain good levels of calcium, which is necessary for strong bones and teeth.

What is a Japanese Satsuma vase?

Satsuma ware (薩摩焼, Satsuma-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery originally from Satsuma Province, southern Kyūshū.

Are there any antique Satsuma vases in the UK?

A LARGE JAPANESE “IMPERIAL” SATSUMA VASE (C1860) PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SATSUMA-WARE VASES, CA. ANTIQUE PAIR JAPANESE SATSUMA VASES BY ISHIYAMA EXQUISITE ANTIQUE MEIJI JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE – A PAIR OF KIZAN SATSUMA ANTIQUE JAPANESE LARGE PAIR JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SATSUMA VASES …

When did the Japanese start making Satsuma pottery?

The Japanese themselves had very little interest in this ware. From around the 1890s to the early 1920s more than 100 artist at least twenty larger studios or factories were producing “Satsuma” wares of which much were of low quality and destined for the European and American export markets.

Where does the name Satsuma ware come from?

Bowl with a multitude of women, Meiji era, c. 1904, Kinkōzan workshop, by Yabu Meizan. Satsuma ware (薩摩焼, Satsuma-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery originally from Satsuma Province, southern Kyūshū.

What kind of glaze is on Japanese Satsuma?

The colour Gosu Blue is found on a type of Satsuma which used to be called Imperial Satsuma circa late 19 century. Gosu Blue is distinctive with a very thick glaze that can be either dark blue, green or black depending on the firing.

How tall is a late 19th century Satsuma vase?

A very large and impressive late 19th century Japanese Satsuma porcelain vase, 143cm (56″) high having wonderful classical gilded and orange motif decoration, scenes of numerous cour… A good quality late 19th century (Meiji period 1868-1912) Japanese satsuma vase or lamp.

What kind of earthenware is Satsuma ware?

Satsuma ware is a style of Japanese earthenware originally from the Satsuma region of what is today southern Kyushu. There Set of 5 Japanese vases, early 20th century. The four smaller vases are late Meiji to early Taisho period (1900-1920). The large vase is from the Showa period (1926-1930s).

When was the Kyoto Satsuma studio vase made?

A Japanese Kyoto Satsuma studio vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), circa 1880s, the ovoid stoneware vase covered in a crackled straw-coloured glaze, decorated with trees, flowers, birds and insects in overglaze enamels and gilding…

How much is a Satsuma tea set worth?

The writers here at our Satsuma Pottery website are all passionate collectors of Japanese culture, from Samurai armor to Uchiwa fans – but none of us are experts in our respective fields. Asking us to value a vase or tea set based on a few blurry images is a very difficult thing to do – and certainly not something we are proficient at.

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