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Echizen Tokkuri by Watanabe Aiko (a)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Bottles: Contemporary   item# 1162765

Echizen Tokkuri by Watanabe Aiko (a)
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22,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid tokkuri (sake pouring vessel) was made by one of Japan’s most talented contemporary female potters: Watanabe Aiko. Though she usually makes Iga-yaki (Ika ware), this time, she has challenged herself to create potteries from Echizen clay. This particular piece is part of a series of works made with that clay. The Echizen pottery tradition, from the ancient Echizen province (current Fukui prefecture) is considered one of the six oldest in Japan. Mrs. Watanabe has again succeeded ...click for details


Echizen Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (b)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars: Contemporary   item# 1162764

Echizen Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (b)
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33,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid tsubo (jar) was made by one of Japan’s most talented contemporary female potters: Watanabe Aiko. Though she usually makes Iga-yaki (Ika ware), this time, she has challenged herself to create potteries from Echizen clay. This particular piece is part of a series of works made with that clay. The Echizen pottery tradition, from the ancient Echizen province (current Fukui prefecture) is considered one of the six oldest in Japan. Mrs. Watanabe has again succeeded in making very att ...click for details


Echizen Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (a)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars: Contemporary   item# 1162678

Echizen Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (a)
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This splendid tsubo (jar) was made by one of Japan’s most talented contemporary female potters: Watanabe Aiko. Though she usually makes Iga-yaki (Ika ware), this time, she has challenged herself to create potteries from Echizen clay. This particular piece is part of a series of works made with that clay. The Echizen pottery tradition, from the ancient Echizen province (current Fukui prefecture) is considered one of the six oldest in Japan. Mrs. Watanabe has again succeeded in making very att ...click for details


Gensai Chaire by Unokawa Kazumasa

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars: Contemporary   item# 1159155

Gensai Chaire by Unokawa Kazumasa
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35,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid chaire (tea caddy) 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


Gensai Guinomi by Unokawa Kazumasa

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 1159154

Gensai Guinomi by Unokawa Kazumasa
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20,500 yen - EMS shipping included 

This superb guinomi (sake 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


Set of two Oni and one Monk by Unokawa Kazumasa

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Sculptural: Contemporary   item# 1159149

Set of two Oni and one Monk by Unokawa Kazumasa
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95,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This intriguing trio of small statuettes was made by a potter named Unokawa Kazumasa, whose spiritual sensibility is reflected in his work. Though he is a master of the rigorous Tenmoku pottery, he has veered to work more freely on pieces that can better express his poetry as a true artist. Here, the Zen monk seems to have calmed down the wild hearts of the two Oni (demons), who appear tamed, maintaining balance and harmony. ...click for details


Statuette of a Woman by Unokawa Kazumasa

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Sculptural: Contemporary   item# 1159147

Statuette of a Woman by Unokawa Kazumasa
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35,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This attractive statuette was made by Unokawa Kazumasa, a potter whose works reflect the fluidity of the ever-changing universe. Here, the hinted silhouette of a woman seems to be forever taking shape, between past and future, within a timeless space. Unokawa Kazumasa is a master of the rigorous Tenmoku pottery, which quite literally offers glimpses of the cosmos, but he has veered to work more freely on pieces that can better express his poetry as a true artist. ...click for details


Hanaire by Unokawa Kazumasa

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary   item# 1159144

Hanaire by Unokawa Kazumasa
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45,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid hanaire (vase) was made by Unokawa Kazumasa, a potter whose works reflect the fluidity of the ever-changing universe. Unokawa Kazumasa is a master of the rigorous Tenmoku pottery, which quite literally offers glimpses of the cosmos, but he has veered to work more freely on pieces that can better express his poetry as a true artist.

Unokawa Kazumasa, born in Nara in 1952, not far from Kyoto, is a maste ...click for details


Hanaire by Unokawa Kazumasa

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary   item# 1159142

Hanaire by Unokawa Kazumasa
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95,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This remarkable hanaire (vase) was made by Unokawa Kazumasa, a potter whose works reflect the fluidity of the ever-changing universe. Unokawa Kazumasa is a master of the rigorous Tenmoku pottery, which quite literally offers glimpses of the cosmos, but he has veered to work more freely on pieces that can better express his poetry as a true artist.

Unokawa Kazumasa, born in Nara in 1952, not far from Kyoto, is a mas ...click for details


Gensai Chawan by Unokawa Kazumasa (b)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Contemporary   item# 1155787

Gensai Chawan by Unokawa Kazumasa (b)
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135,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This superb chawan (tea bowl) 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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