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Yohenkin Shino Shuhai by Suzuki Tomio (b)
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Contemporary item# 1128448
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Here is a very elegant shuhai, made by one of the best contemporary Shino potters: Suzuki Tomio. A shuhai is a cup used to drink alcohol, usually sake, but the size of this particular piece makes it a perfect beer drinking vessel, or any other beverage, for that matter. The cup was made in the Yohenkin style of Shino pottery, a genre created by Suzuki Tomio. Yohenkin potteries have a spectacular soft golden caramel glaze and rich nacreous effects; a drinking companion to be treasured. ...click for details
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Kagayo Shino Shuhai by Suzuki Tomio (a)
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Here is a very elegant shuhai, made by one of the best contemporary Shino potters: Suzuki Tomio. A shuhai is a cup used to drink alcohol, usually sake, but the size of this particular piece makes it a perfect beer drinking vessel, or any other beverage, for that matter. The cup was made in the Kagayo style of Shino pottery, a genre created by Suzuki Tomio, who is famous for his Yohenkin-shino vessels, which have a spectacular soft golden caramel glaze and rich nacreous effects. This shuhai is a ...click for details
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Ki-seto Chawan by Suzuki Goro (2243)
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Contemporary item# 1125788
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Here is a marvelous ki-seto chawan (yellow seto tea bowl); one of five selected ki-seto vessels made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most famous contemporary Japanese potters, presented in this catalog together. The Ki-seto style is certainly one of the most difficult Mino traditions to master; here, the variety of presented designs seems to show an evolution in the level of mastery of the artist and his ability to reinvent the style each time. Suzuki Goro is known for his originality, which shines ...click for details
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Ki-seto Chawan by Suzuki Goro (1291)
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Contemporary item# 1125787
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Here is a marvelous ki-seto chawan (yellow seto tea bowl); one of five selected ki-seto vessels made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most famous contemporary Japanese potters, presented in this catalog together. The Ki-seto style is certainly one of the most difficult Mino traditions to master; here, the variety of presented designs seems to show an evolution in the level of mastery of the artist and his ability to reinvent the style each time. Suzuki Goro is known for his originality, which shines ...click for details
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Ki-seto Chawan by Suzuki Goro (2236)
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Contemporary item# 1125784
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800,000 yen - EMS shipping included
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Here is a marvelous ki-seto chawan (yellow seto tea bowl); one of five selected ki-seto vessels made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most famous contemporary Japanese potters, presented in this catalog together. The Ki-seto style is certainly one of the most difficult Mino traditions to master; here, the variety of presented designs seems to show an evolution in the level of mastery of the artist and his ability to reinvent the style each time. Suzuki Goro is known for his originality, which shines ...click for details
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Ki-seto Chawan by Suzuki Goro (1493)
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Contemporary item# 1125780
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360,000 yen - EMS shipping included
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Here is a marvelous ki-seto chawan (yellow seto tea bowl); one of five selected ki-seto vessels made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most famous contemporary Japanese potters, presented in this catalog together. The Ki-seto style is certainly one of the most difficult Mino traditions to master; here, the variety of presented designs seems to show an evolution in the level of mastery of the artist and his ability to reinvent the style each time. Suzuki Goro is known for his originality, which shines ...click for details
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Ki-seto Chawan by Suzuki Goro (1139)
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Contemporary item# 1125778
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Here is a marvelous ki-seto chawan (yellow seto tea bowl); one of five selected ki-seto vessels made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most famous contemporary Japanese potters, presented in this catalog together. The Ki-seto style is certainly one of the most difficult Mino traditions to master; here, the variety of presented designs seems to show an evolution in the level of mastery of the artist and his ability to reinvent the style each time. Suzuki Goro is known for his originality, which shines ...click for details
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Someya Yunomi by Ema Hiroshi (b)
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Contemporary item# 1124549
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This splendid yunomi (tea cup) was made by Ema Hiroshi, the only potter in Japan to make Someya-yaki (Someya ware), a tradition he has brought back to life through his passion and dedication. The rustic and authentic character of Someya ware has proven to be a wonderful medium of expression for this potter, whose wholeheartedness has born a pottery of warm and pure spirit.
Ema Hiroshi was born in Tokyo in 1953. He e ...click for details
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Someya Yunomi by Ema Hiroshi (a)
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Contemporary item# 1124548
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This splendid yunomi (tea cup) was made by Ema Hiroshi, the only potter in Japan to make Someya-yaki (Someya ware), a tradition he has brought back to life through his passion and dedication. The rustic and authentic character of Someya ware has proven to be a wonderful medium of expression for this potter, whose wholeheartedness has born a pottery of warm and pure spirit.
Ema Hiroshi was born in Tokyo in 1953. He e ...click for details
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Gensai Yunomi by Unokawa Kazumasa (d)
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Contemporary item# 1123362
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This splendid yunomi (tea cup) was made by Unokawa Kazumasa, a potter whose works have a strong connection with the cosmos, inside, where the viewer can feel pulled into the infinite, deep blue space, and outside, which seems to mirror the raw texture of extraterrestrial rocks. Unokawa Kazumasa is a master of the rigorous Tenmoku pottery, and has veered to work more freely on “gensai” (beautiful black) pieces, with which he can better express his poetry as a true artist. ...click for details
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