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Hachi Vase - Japanese Pottery H 6in

Hachi Vase - Japanese Pottery H 6in

Regular price $250.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $250.00 USD
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A Meaningful, Limited-Edition, Gallery-Grade Piece
*Please Note: For decorative purposes + dried/artificial flowers only. Not safe for serving food.
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Gallery Representation - Las Laguna Art Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA + Artsy
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Eight black brush strokes on this piece symbolize the number 8.
The name Hachi originates from the Japanese language and carries the symbolic meaning of eight. The number eight is highly regarded in Japanese culture, as it is associated with prosperity, good fortune, and abundance. As a result, the name Hachi has become a popular choice among parents seeking to bestow blessings upon their children.
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Japandi 101 Collection
W26 Color Trend - Bright White
2026 Home Decor Trends - Sustainable Luxury, Bold Patterns
Type - Vase
Material - Rough, Textured Ceramic, Black Paint
Size - (W) 9in (H) 6in
Colors - White, Black
Outside - Black Paint
Features - Broken Pottery
Character - Eclectic, Modern, Contemporary, Sculpture
Weight - Lightweight
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ORDERS TO ALASKA + HAWAII - I can not offer free shipping outside of the Continental US due to the high cost of shipping via UPS and FedEx to these areas. Though less expensive, I can not send pieces via the Post Office due to a high rate of loss and breakage. I will send a separate shipping invoice that must be paid before shipment. Please expect a shipping rate around $50-$100 per piece as a guideline, depending on size.
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
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What is Japandi?
Japandi is an interior design and architecture style that blends the aesthetics of Japanese and Scandinavian design. It's a fusion of minimalist Japanese design principles and the cozy, functional simplicity of Scandinavian styles. The term 'Japandi' is a portmanteau of Japanese and Scandinavian.
Key characteristics of Japandi include:
+ Minimalism/ Both Japanese and Scandinavian design emphasize simplicity and uncluttered spaces.
+ Natural Materials/ Wood, linen, and other natural elements are frequently used.
+ Neutral Color Palette/ Earthy tones, muted colors, and a focus on natural light are common.
+ Clean Lines and Functionality/ Furniture and decor are chosen for their functionality and simple, elegant forms.
+ Wabi-Sabi/ The Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection is sometimes incorporated, adding a touch of rustic charm

Materials: Bonding Material, Ceramic Stoneware Vase, Black Paint.

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