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Contemporary Nezumi Shino guinomi by Sato Kazuji
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Contemporary item# 1129118 (stock# SLR 100)
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Bamboo Grove
$120.00
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This nicely decorated Nezumi (grayish) Shino guinomi (sake cup) was made by Mino potter Sato Kazuji (1948~), who is noted for his Shino and Oribe style wares. While not well known outside of Japan, his work is popular there. It is 2 ¼” high and 2 ¾” in diameter. The artist’s signature is on the top of the original wood box; his mark is on the bottom of the sake cup. It is in excellent condition.
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Contemporary Arita ware yunomi by Yasukazi
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Contemporary item# 1129116 (stock# SLR 099)
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Bamboo Grove
$120.00
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This finely decorated porcelain yunomi (tea cup) in the Arita style depicts two men fishing in a boat. It was made by a potter with the family name of Yasukazi. Not much else is known about him. The piece came from the collection of a noted Japanese chajin (tea man) named Hatayama, who himself is known for the quality of the tea scoops that he makes for chanoyu. It is 3 ¼” high and 3” in diameter. The artist’s signature is on the top of the original wood box; his signature is on the bottom ...click for details
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Contemporary Nanban Karatsu guinomi by Nakazato Takashi
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Contemporary item# 1129114 (stock# SLR 098)
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Bamboo Grove
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This finely fired Nanban Karatsu guinomi (sake cup) was made by the thirteenth generation potter Nakazato Takashi (1937~), son of Living National Treasure Nakazato Muon. It is typified by the orange body color and light ash deposits which Takashi developed and bears a resemblance to some Bizen firings. He studied with the noted scholar-potter Koyama Fujio and his works are popular worldwide. It is 1 3/8” high and 2 7/8” in diameter. The artist’s signature is on the top of the original wood bo ...click for details
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Contemporary Shigaraki guinomi by Tsujimura Kai
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Contemporary item# 1127397 (stock# SLR 096)
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Bamboo Grove
$120.00
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This early guinomi (sake cup) in the Shigaraki style with fine clay flavor was made by Tsujimura Kai (1976~). Kai is the son of the famous, some say notorious, Tsujimura Shiro, one of the master clay artists currently working in Japan. Kai has mastered Shigaraki, Iga, Karatsu and Kohiki styles. The cup is 2 ¼” high and 2 ½” wide. The artist’s signature is on the top of the original wood box and his mark is on the bottom of the sake cup. It is in excellent condition.
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Contemporary Shino guinomi by Hamanaka Gesson
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Contemporary item# 1127396 (stock# SLR 095)
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Bamboo Grove
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This nicely formed guinomi (sake cup) with an unusual Shino firing was made by noted restaurateur and ceramic artist Hamanaka Gesson (1943~). His work is blending of his native Hagi ware with other styles and glazes not seen in Hagi before. He is very popular and collected artist in Japan. This cup fits in the hand well. It is 2 ½” high and 2 ¾” wide. The artist’s signature is on the top of the original wood box. It is in excellent condition.
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Contemporary Kuro guinomi by Kako Katsumi
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Contemporary item# 1127393 (stock# SLR 094)
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Bamboo Grove
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This dark blue to black guinomi (sake cup) with soft silky surface was made by Kako Katsumi (1965~. He came from a family of commercial potters from Kyoto; but, at an early age, decided to become an art potter. He is highly thought of by a number of Japanese ceramic art critics and has won the grand prize at the prestigious Tea Forms Exhibition in Japan. The cup is 2 ¾” high and 2 ¾” wide. The artist’s signature is on the top of the original wood box. It is in excellent condition.
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Contemporary Bizen yunomi by Mori Seishi
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Contemporary item# 1127391 (stock# SLR 093)
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Bamboo Grove
$175.00
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This is a finely fired yunomi (tea cup) in the Bizen style by Mori Seishi (1944~), of the famous Mori family which includes his father Chikusan and his brother Tozan. He is a traditional Bizen potter known for his fine firings. He exhibits widely in Japan at finer galleries and traditional exhibitions. The cup is 3 5/8” high and 2 ¾” wide. The artist’s signature is inside of the original wood box and his mark is on the bottom of the tea cup. It is in excellent condition.
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Contemporary Kohiki style guinomi by Koie Ryoji
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Contemporary item# 1127389 (stock# SLR 092)
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Bamboo Grove
$450.00
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This is a freely formed and decorated guinomi (sake cup) in the Kohiki style by one of the best known living Japanese ceramic artists Koie Ryoji (1938~) who was born in Tokoname, in Aichi prefecture. He has taught numerous workshops worldwide, exhibited worldwide and won numerous awards including two from the Japanese Ceramic Society in 1993 and 2009. He works in a number of traditional styles and is also known for his modern art pieces. The cup is 2” high and 2 ¾” wide. The artist’s signatu ...click for details
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