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Yunomi by Ota Keizo (e)
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Pre 2000 item# 771598
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This beautiful yunomi is part of a wonderful collection of tea cups acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector.
Ota Keizo was born in Tokyo in 1941. In 1968 he established his kiln in the city of Kasama, a famous and active pottery center in Japan, located in Ibaraki prefecture. Ota Keizo has exposed in many venues in Japan, including the prestigious Japan Traditional Art Crafts Association.
The yunomi is in perfect condition and will be shipped in a signed wooden box.
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Set of five Yunomi by Suzuki Goro
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Contemporary item# 761727
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190,000 yen
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Here is a wonderful set of five large yunomi (tea cups) made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most prolific contemporary potters, also known as a potter’s wheel prodigy. The diversity of the cups is a tribute to the colorful versatility and the limitless creativity of the master craftsman. The five cups are made in the Kuro-oribe (black oribe), oribe, yashichida oribe, narumi oribe and karatsu styles of pottery, which have been tamed by the artist and found new life in his playful world.
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Set of three Yunomi by Suzuki Goro
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Contemporary item# 761725
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130,000 yen
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Here is a beautiful set of three large yunomi (tea cups) made by Suzuki Goro, one of the most prolific contemporary potters, also known as a potter’s wheel prodigy. This splendid ensemble is a tribute to the colorful versatility and creativity of the master craftsman. The three cups are made in the Kuro-oribe (black oribe), yashichida oribe and narumi oribe traditional styles of pottery, from the ancient province of Mino (current Aichi prefecture) where the artist is from.
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Set of two Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (b)
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Contemporary item# 761723
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100,000 yen
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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
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Set of two Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (a)
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Contemporary item# 761722
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100,000 yen
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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
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Kuro-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (c)
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Contemporary item# 761721
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This wonderful yunomi (tea cup) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the best known contemporary potters. This particular cup is made in the kuro-oribe (black oribe) tradition of pottery, which originated in the Mino province of Japan (current Aichi prefecture) around the 1600’s. Furuta Oribe (1544-1615) gave his name to that kind of ceramic. He was a warrior and a tea master, student to Sen-no-rikyu (1522-1591), and favored asymmetrical, cracked tea potteries, which were more in tune with the con ...click for details
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Kuro-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (b)
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Contemporary item# 761719
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This wonderful yunomi (tea cup) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the best known contemporary potters. This particular cup is made in the kuro-oribe (black oribe) tradition of pottery, which originated in the Mino province of Japan (current Aichi prefecture) around the 1600’s. Furuta Oribe (1544-1615) gave his name to that kind of ceramic. He was a warrior and a tea master, student to Sen-no-rikyu (1522-1591), and favored asymmetrical, cracked tea potteries, which were more in tune with the con ...click for details
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Kuro-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (a)
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Contemporary item# 761717
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This wonderful yunomi (tea cup) was made by Suzuki Goro, one of the best known contemporary potters. This particular cup is made in the kuro-oribe (black oribe) tradition of pottery, which originated in the Mino province of Japan (current Aichi prefecture) around the 1600’s. Furuta Oribe (1544-1615) gave his name to that kind of ceramic. He was a warrior and a tea master, student to Sen-no-rikyu (1522-1591), and favored asymmetrical, cracked tea potteries, which were more in tune with the con ...click for details
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Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (c)
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Contemporary item# 761716
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50,000 yen
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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
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Narumi-oribe Yunomi by Suzuki Goro (b)
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Contemporary item# 761698
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50,000 yen
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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
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