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Heinen Delfts Blauw

Imari Square Vase - 22 cm

Imari Square Vase - 22 cm

Regular price Rs. 52,000.00
Regular price Rs. 68,000.00 Sale price Rs. 52,000.00
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Delivery Timeline: 2-3 Months

This large Imari vase is part of the distinguished Imari collection by Heinen Delfts Blauw, inspired by a unique 17th-century fusion in which Japanese Imari decorations met traditional Delft Blue. Designed by Isa Lagendijk, the collection brings this rich cross-cultural heritage into the present through a bold yet timeless form.

Characterized by its sleek, contemporary square shape, the vase is richly decorated with a harmonious blend of vibrant Imari colors and classic Delft blue, creating a powerful dialogue between East and West. Each piece is hand-painted in the Netherlands, reflecting a craftsmanship that dates back to the early days when Jaap Heinen hand-painted vases at local markets. Today, that same dedication to quality, detail, and artistry continues in the atelier.

Hand-painted in The Netherlands.
Dimensions: 22cm Height

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*Heinen Delfts Blauw*

Founded in 1975, Heinen Delfts Blauw represents a modern interpretation of Delftware, rooted in Dutch heritage but reimagined for contemporary living. Rather than replicating historic patterns, Heinen focuses on adapting traditional Delft motifs into new forms, scales, and compositions that feel relevant to modern interiors.

Each piece is hand-painted in the Netherlands using established Delft techniques, while the designs themselves are guided by a contemporary design vision. The result is Delftware that retains the recognisable language of blue-and-white tradition, yet feels lighter, cleaner, and more versatile in today’s spaces.

Heinen Delfts Blauw pieces celebrate the balance between tradition and modernity — where heritage informs design, but does not constrain it.

Handpainted Disclaimer

Each piece is individually hand-painted by skilled artisans. Subtle variations in colour, brushstroke, detailing, or glaze may occur and are inherent to the hand-painting process. These differences are considered a defining characteristic of authentic craftsmanship, not defects.

Note for Royal Delft Pieces: Artists are also given the creative freedom to introduce small details or interpretive elements within traditional motifs. These individual touches reflect the painter’s hand and experience, making every piece uniquely its own.