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Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (l)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 1048752

Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (l)
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This wonderful guinomi (sake cup) 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.

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Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (k)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 1048750

Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (k)
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This wonderful guinomi (sake cup) 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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details


Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (j)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 1045960

Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (j)
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This wonderful guinomi (sake cup) 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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details


Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (i)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Contemporary   item# 1045959

Iga guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (i)
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This wonderful guinomi (sake cup) 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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details


Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (f)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Contemporary   item# 1045956

Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (f)
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40,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

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. This particular piece is reminiscent of some of the classic vessels from Korea which inspired the tea masters of the Momoyama period.

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Shigaraki Haiyu Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (e)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Contemporary   item# 1045128

Shigaraki Haiyu Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (e)
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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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details


Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (d)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Contemporary   item# 1045127

Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (d)
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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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details


Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (c)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Contemporary   item# 1045124

Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (c)
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55,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details


Iga Uzukumaru by Watanabe Aiko (b)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars: Contemporary   item# 1045123

Iga Uzukumaru by Watanabe Aiko (b)
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This wonderful uzukumaru jar 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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details


Iga Uzukumaru by Watanabe Aiko (a)

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars: Contemporary   item# 1045122

Iga Uzukumaru by Watanabe Aiko (a)
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This wonderful uzukumaru jar 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.

Kindly inquire if you have any question. ...click for details

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