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Set of two Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (b)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 761723

Set of two Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (b)
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100,000 yen 

This beautiful pair of two large yunomi (tea cups) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most prolific contemporary potters, also known as a potter’s wheel prodigy. The versatility and restless creativity of the artist is now legendary, and the diversity in colors of these two cups is a good representation of that talent. The yunomi are made in the Kuro-oribe (black oribe) and narumi oribe traditional styles of pottery, from the ancient province of Mino (current Aichi prefecture) where the artis ...click for details


Set of two Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (a)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 761722

Set of two Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (a)
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100,000 yen 

This beautiful pair of two large yunomi (tea cups) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most prolific contemporary potters, also known as a potter’s wheel prodigy. The versatility and restless creativity of the artist is now legendary, and the diversity in colors of these two cups is a good representation of that talent. The yunomi are made in the Kuro-oribe (black oribe) and narumi oribe traditional styles of pottery, from the ancient province of Mino (current Aichi prefecture) where the artis ...click for details


Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (c)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 761716

Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (c)
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50,000 yen 

This splendid yunomi (tea cup) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the best known contemporary potters. This particular cup is made in the narumi-oribe tradition of pottery, which originated in the town of Narumi, located the Mino province of Japan (current Aichi prefecture) around the 1600’s. Furuta Oribe (1544-1615), a warrior, tea master and student to Sen-no-rikyu (1522-1591) gave his name to that genre of asymmetrical potteries It was more in tune with the concept of beauty at the core of th ...click for details


Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (b)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 761698

Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (b)
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50,000 yen 

This splendid yunomi (tea cup) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the best known contemporary potters. This particular cup is made in the narumi-oribe tradition of pottery, which originated in the town of Narumi, located the Mino province of Japan (current Aichi prefecture) around the 1600’s. Furuta Oribe (1544-1615), a warrior, tea master and student to Sen-no-rikyu (1522-1591) gave his name to that genre of asymmetrical potteries It was more in tune with the concept of beauty at the core of th ...click for details


Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (a)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 761696

Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (a)
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50,000 yen 

This splendid yunomi (tea cup) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the best known contemporary potters. This particular cup is made in the narumi-oribe tradition of pottery, which originated in the town of Narumi, located the Mino province of Japan (current Aichi prefecture) around the 1600’s. Furuta Oribe (1544-1615), a warrior, tea master and student to Sen-no-rikyu (1522-1591) gave his name to that genre of asymmetrical potteries It was more in tune with the concept of beauty at the core of th ...click for details


Tenmoku Guinomi by Unokawa Kazumasa (m)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 758496

Tenmoku Guinomi by Unokawa Kazumasa (m)
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20,000 yen 

This exquisite guinomi (sake cup) was made by a Japanese potter named Unokawa Kazumasa. Tenmoku literally means the eye of the heaven, in Japanese, and holding a Tenmoku ware is like having a piece of the cosmos in the hands. This kind of pottery was very popular among the Ashikaga Shoguns, who revered these spectacular ceramics, pieces of heaven, and still some of the most difficult to make. Although small in size, a guinomi is often a gauge of skills for a potter, like the highly spiritua ...click for details


Tenmoku Guinomi by Unokawa Kazumasa (l)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 758494

Tenmoku Guinomi by Unokawa Kazumasa (l)
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20,000 yen 

This exquisite guinomi (sake cup) was made by a Japanese potter named Unokawa Kazumasa. Tenmoku literally means the eye of the heaven, in Japanese, and holding a Tenmoku ware is like having a piece of the cosmos in the hands. This kind of pottery was very popular among the Ashikaga Shoguns, who revered these spectacular ceramics, pieces of heaven, and still some of the most difficult to make. Although small in size, a guinomi is often a gauge of skills for a potter, like the highly spiritua ...click for details


Tenmoku Yunomi by Unokawa Kazumasa (j)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 758488

Tenmoku Yunomi by Unokawa Kazumasa (j)
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15,000 yen - on hold 

This splendid yunomi was made by a Japanese potter named Unokawa Kazumasa. Tenmoku literally means the eye of the heaven, in Japanese, and holding a Tenmoku ware is like having a piece of the cosmos in the hands. This kind of pottery was very popular among the Ashikaga Shoguns, who revered these spectacular ceramics, pieces of heaven, and still some of the most difficult to make. A yunomi is a tea cup used to drink tea daily, unlike a chawan (tea bowl) made for the formal Japanese tea cerem ...click for details


Hawai Oribe Guinomi by Suzuki Goro

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 753860

Hawai Oribe Guinomi by Suzuki Goro
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110,000 yen 

This intriguing guinomi (sake cup) is a rare piece made with clay from the island of Hawai, by Suzuki Goro, who once again has pushed back the limits of his creativity and knowledge of his craft. The darker tones of the cup echo the volcanic nature of the clay. While a vibrant yellow erupts out of the vessel, the calm and empty kodai (foot) is the expression of infinite potential whence new life can come forth. The extremes complete the expression of that tropical microcosm. Suzuki Goro is a ...click for details


Shino Guinomi by Suzuki Goro (n)

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 745583

Shino Guinomi by Suzuki Goro (n)
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100,000 yen 

This wonderful guinomi (sake cup) is part of the collection of 159 Shino pieces, made over the last 5 years, which were exposed in Tokyo in December 2007, to mark Suzuki Goro’s 50 years as a potter. Each piece had its own character and showed the multifaceted richness of the Shino pottery tradition and the prolificacy of their maker. Suzuki Goro is a potter who goes beyond that usual appellation. He has developed a unique way of expressing himself through ceramics, basing his work on tradition ...click for details

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