Kähler, vase with cowhorn glaze.
Large vase in glazed earthenware with a baluster form and narrow neck. Executed in the characteristic cowhorn glaze with deep green, blue and dark tones, where the glaze flows in organic patterns creating a dramatic and vivid surface. Signed HAK to the base.
Origin: Denmark.
Material: Earthenware.
Dimensions: H. 32 cm, D. 19 cm.
Period: 1930s.
Condition: Excellent condition with minor signs of wear.
Bio:
Kähler was founded in 1839 in Næstved and became one of Denmark’s most important ceramic workshops. During the first half of the 20th century, the factory worked extensively with advanced glaze techniques, including the so-called cowhorn glazes, known for their deep colour play and organic patterns. These experiments placed Kähler at the forefront of Danish ceramic art.