This is a vintage ceramic vase from the Haldensleben region of Germany, believed to have been produced in West Germany around the 1960s-1970s.
It features a refined silhouette with a clean cylindrical form, a subtly tapered mouth, and a stable, elevated base.
The olive-green glaze is regularly layered with brownish-red lines, creating a rhythmic and expressive surface. The overlapping glaze exhibits natural irregularities and pooling, giving it the characteristic texture of Fat Lava and the powerful feel typical of West German pottery from that era.
With its minimalist design, the color and texture stand out, adding a calm presence to any space, whether displaying flowers or as an objet d'art.
While the manufacturer's mark cannot be confirmed, it is a West German 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 signs of age such as scuffs, minor scratches, and uneven glaze. Please understand these characteristics as part of its charm when purchasing.
※As vintage items are antiques, please purchase with the understanding that they are pre-owned. Additionally, due to the porous nature of ceramic material, there is a possibility of water leakage due to deterioration over time. We recommend using it for decorative purposes.
※While we strive to make product photos as close to the actual color as possible, please understand that there may be differences in color between the actual product and the photos.
☆FAT LAVA
Refers to ceramics manufactured in Germany from the 1960s to the 1970s.
Characterized by a unique surface finish likened to lava, and vivid, brilliantly colored hues. There are many enthusiastic collectors in Europe, and it is still often featured in vintage shops and select shops in Japan.
※As this is a vintage and delicate handmade item, we will pack it carefully with utmost attention to preventing damage during delivery.




