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Vintage Otagiri Hand Painted Purple Iris Vase

Vintage Otagiri Hand Painted Purple Iris Vase

Regular price $25.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $25.00 USD
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Beautiful housewarming or wedding gift!

Due to the vintage and antique nature of our products, once an item sells it is unlikely to be restocked. If you love it, buy it before it is gone for good!

Items are carefully packed and shipped via USPS Ground Advantage. Shipping cost is based on weight and size of the item.

Darlenora is a small vintage shop focused on thoughtfully sourced, one-of-a-kind pieces. Every item is hand-selected, honestly described, and packed with care.

Era/Decade: 1980s

Maker: Unknown

Pattern/Design: Iris Floral with Blue Stripes

Material: Ceramic

Condition: Excellent vintage condition - no chips or cracks.

Includes

Hand painted vase

Why It Is Special

This vase is valued for its hand-applied decoration, elegant proportions, and versatile design. The soft blue striping and floral details give it character and subtle variation, while the tall form allows it to function beautifully both with flowers or as a standalone accent. Well-made ceramic pieces like this were designed to last, making it a timeless addition to a thoughtfully collected home.

Measurements

12" High

Condition Details

This vase is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The colors are vibrant and the Iris floral design in beautifully painted.

Styling and Use Ideas

Tall profile makes it perfect for mantels, bookshelves, and étagères or style empty as a sculptural accent alongside books or framed art. Works well in odd-number groupings with shorter vases or candlesticks.

Returns

30-day free returns! If you don't love it, let us know!

Elevate your home decor with this elegant vintage floral ceramic vase, an eye-catching piece perfect for a mantle, side table, or as a standalone centerpiece. Adorning the front and back are delicate, hand-painted purple iris flowers with green stems and buds, suggesting an Otagiri or similar Japanese craftsmanship style from the mid-to-late 20th century. 

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