One of the wonderful things about Minowa's work is that, even though he repeats the same basic forms, when you buy a vase, you know it will not be exactly like any other he will produce.
This example is even more unlikely to be repeated in exactly the same way, and is memorable because it shows hints of both the rainbow and the tenmoku effects of his iron-rich kaki glaze, can be rotated to emphasize one or the other styles.