This vintage ceramic vase was made in West Germany around the 1960s-1970s, from the Haldensleben region of Germany.
It is a distinctive piece with a well-balanced silhouette, featuring a tall, slender form and a handle.
Based on a soft white glaze, the turquoise green and deep burgundy bands on the rim and in the center of the body create a rhythmic expression. The blurring and undulation at the glaze boundaries convey the warmth of handcraft and the rustic charm characteristic of West German ceramics from that era.
With a design that combines decorativeness and practicality, it adds a subtle accent to any space, whether used for flowers or displayed as an objet d'art.
While no manufacturer's mark can be confirmed, it is a vintage ceramic vase that evokes the regional and historical context of Haldensleben.
This is a good vintage item with no cracks, chips, or flakes, but as it is a vintage item from the 1960s-1970s, there may be some scuffs, small scratches, and glaze inconsistencies due to age. Please purchase with the understanding of these characteristics as part of its charm.
*Vintage items are from a bygone era, so please purchase with the understanding that they are pre-owned. Also, due to the nature of ceramic material having small pores (kiko), there is a possibility of water leakage due to deterioration over time. We recommend using it for decorative purposes.
While we strive to photograph products to show their true colors as accurately as possible, please understand that there may be slight differences in color between the actual product and the photos.
☆FAT LAVA
Refers to ceramics manufactured in Germany from the 1960s to the 1970s.
It is characterized by a unique surface finish described as "lava" and vivid, brightly colored hues. There are many enthusiastic collectors in Europe, and it is also gaining attention in Japan at vintage shops and select shops.
*As this is a vintage item and a delicate handmade piece, we will take the utmost care to prevent damage and pack it carefully for delivery.






