Tiny Wooden Flower Vases
$28.00
Miniaturization is a reoccurring theme in Japanese aesthetics, seen in everything from bonsai trees to the food presentation at elaborate kaiseki dinners. Love of nature is another theme and perhaps even more common. Both themes come together in these tiny flower vases which are made in Hokkaido in far northern Japan. Each style is designed after a different type of Classical Japanese flower vase:
KINEGATA: mallet
TSURUKUBI: crane neck
NATSUME: jujube
KINUTA: stone
UZUKUMARU: crouching
TOKURI: sake bottle
Intended to be used for dried flowers, the vases are hand turned from solid maple and then finished with a matte coating to protect the surface yet preserve the natural feeling of the wood. Not intended for water. Sold individually.