Hanaire by Unokawa Kazumasa
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Contemporary item# 1159144
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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
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Hanaire by Unokawa Kazumasa
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Contemporary item# 1159142
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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
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Bizen Hanaire by Yamashita Joji
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Contemporary item# 1050955
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Here is a splendid hanaire (vase), made by Yamashita Joji, a renowned Bizen potter, born in Tokyo in 1947. Yamashita Joji studied art in Canada before becoming a student of Isezaki Jun in 1971. Since then, he has exposed in many venues, nationally and internationally. The master potter is a member of the Nihon Kogei Kai (Japan Traditional Craft Association), which has exposed his works many times.
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Yohenkin Shino Vase by Suzuki Tomio
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Contemporary item# 644363
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120,000 yen
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This remarkable vase has a spectacular appearance and seems to emulate unscalable cliffs of epic design. Each one of its faces offers a different view. One can get lost in its contemplation, as the path to its full appreciation remains hidden, but it keeps on inviting spectators. This majestic piece is an allegory to life. It is an ideal accessory for a tea ceremony room, as the variety of its faces will harmoniously fit every season of the year.
The vase was made by Suzuki Tomio, who is, ...click for details
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