Centuries ago, Japanese flower vases began as sacred Buddhist offerings, later becoming essential to tea ceremonies and ikebana. The Scenes with Flower Containers exhibition at Sen-oku Hakukokan Museum Tokyo traces this evolution, featuring rare celadon and Bizen ware vases, bamboo-crafted pieces, and intricately designed copper vessels. Discover the artistry behind these vessels and their connection to Japan’s cultural heritage at the link in our bio.