Hakuji Guinomi by Suzuki Goro (sg32)
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Contemporary item# 1086929
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This wonderful hakuji guinomi (bone china sake cup) is part of a series of new pieces exposed from July 1, 2011 at Gallery Goro in Tokyo. It was made by one of the best known contemporary Japanese potters, Suzuki Goro. In spite of the recent calamities that have shaken Japan to its core, the master potter continues to create highly energetic pieces; as ever the potter's wheel is spinning. It is in only by keeping on working that we will continue on going forward; only by creating that we ...click for details
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Hakuji Guinomi by Suzuki Goro (sg31)
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Contemporary item# 1086928
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This wonderful hakuji guinomi (bone china sake cup) is part of a series of new pieces exposed from July 1, 2011 at Gallery Goro in Tokyo. It was made by one of the best known contemporary Japanese potters, Suzuki Goro. In spite of the recent calamities that have shaken Japan to its core, the master potter continues to create highly energetic pieces; as ever the potter's wheel is spinning. It is in only by keeping on working that we will continue on going forward; only by creating that we ...click for details
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Hakuji Guinomi by Suzuki Goro (sg25)
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Contemporary item# 1086921
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This wonderful hakuji guinomi (bone china sake cup) is part of a series of new pieces exposed from July 1, 2011 at Gallery Goro in Tokyo. It was made by one of the best known contemporary Japanese potters, Suzuki Goro. In spite of the recent calamities that have shaken Japan to its core, the master potter continues to create highly energetic pieces; as ever the potter's wheel is spinning. It is in only by keeping on working that we will continue on going forward; only by creating that we ...click for details
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Karatsu Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (sg15)
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Contemporary item# 1086780
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This wonderful yunomi (tea cup) is part of a series of new pieces exposed from July 1, 2011 at Gallery Goro in Tokyo. It was made by one of the best known contemporary Japanese potters, Suzuki Goro. In spite of the recent calamities that have shaken Japan to its core, the master potter continues to create highly energetic pieces; as ever the potter's wheel is spinning. It is in only by keeping on working that we will continue on going forward; only by creating that we will shape the world ...click for details
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Karatsu Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (sg13)
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Contemporary item# 1086778
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This wonderful yunomi (tea cup) is part of a series of new pieces exposed from July 1, 2011 at Gallery Goro in Tokyo. It was made by one of the best known contemporary Japanese potters, Suzuki Goro. In spite of the recent calamities that have shaken Japan to its core, the master potter continues to create highly energetic pieces; as ever the potter's wheel is spinning. It is in only by keeping on working that we will continue on going forward; only by creating that we will shape the world ...click for details
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Karatsu Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (sg11)
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Contemporary item# 1086774
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This wonderful yunomi (tea cup) is part of a series of new pieces exposed from July 1, 2011 at Gallery Goro in Tokyo. It was made by one of the best known contemporary Japanese potters, Suzuki Goro. In spite of the recent calamities that have shaken Japan to its core, the master potter continues to create highly energetic pieces; as ever the potter's wheel is spinning. It is in only by keeping on working that we will continue on going forward; only by creating that we will shape the world ...click for details
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Nezumi Shino Chawan
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Pre 1990 item# 1082323
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This beautiful chawan (tea bowl) was made in the nezumi shino (mouse-color shino) style, a more than four hundred year old tradition from the central part of Japan; the ancient Mino province.
The bowl is very well made and in perfect condition. It was probably made about 30 to 40 years ago. It is signed but the potter’s signature is not recognized.
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Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko
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Contemporary item# 1070649
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This wonderful chawan (tea bowl) was made by Watanabe Aiko, one of the few contemporary Japanese women potters. Although her work is based on traditional shapes and techniques, her sensibility and mark can certainly be felt and recognized. The natural texture and patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character. The enchanting pool of bidoro (vitrified ash glaze) inside this particular bowl is reminiscent of the serene ponds of Zen gardens; an beautiful invi ...click for details
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Tokkuri by Watanabe Aiko (h)
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Contemporary item# 1045958
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This wonderful tokkuri (sake pouring vessel) was made by Watanabe Aiko, one of the few contemporary Japanese women potters. Although her work is based on traditional shapes and techniques, her sensibility and mark can certainly be felt and recognized. The smooth white texture of this piece invites hands to hold it, and its moving shape endlessly charm with its enchanting touch.
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Tokkuri by Watanabe Aiko (g)
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Contemporary item# 1045957
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This wonderful tokkuri (sake pouring vessel) was made by Watanabe Aiko, one of the few contemporary Japanese women potters. Although her work is based on traditional shapes and techniques, her sensibility and mark can certainly be felt and recognized. The smooth white texture of this piece invites hands to hold it, and its moving shape endlessly charm with its enchanting touch.
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