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Yuki Hayama 1961
万花彩祭器 Offering Bowl with Ten Thousand FlowersCeramicsH4 5/8 x W24 ¾ x D5 5/8 in,
H11.6 x W63 x D14.2 cmC21977Further images
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Since ancient times, flowers have symbolized life. This offering bowl with a motif of'Ten Thousand Flowers' depicts lotuses that rise from the mud, but which cannot be tainted by it. A lotus seed buried in the mud in the Jomon period (more than 2,000 years ago) has awoken in modern Japan to produce an offering bowl embellished with highly fragrant flowers. Seasonal Japanese flowers are drawn on this offering bowl, along with Jomon lotuses, to celebrate life-as beautiful and as strong as it is. -
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