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Shigaraki Guinomi by Fujimoto Hide
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #772077
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15,000 yen - on hold
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This magnificent guinomi (sake cup) is the work of a Shigaraki potter named Fujimoto Hide, born in 1954. With its beautiful play of tones and textures, the cup seems to tell a fantastic story which depicts mountains and lakes, forests and deserts. An entire world is contained in this vessel, into which the spirits of sake drinkers will merrily wander, for generations.
The guinomi is signed, in perfect condition, and will be shipped in a signed box.
Dimensions: 5.5 cm x 7.5 cm (2.2 in x 3 in... Click for details
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Bizen Rakkyo-Pearl Onion Form Vase by Mori Togaku
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Pre 1980: item #771618
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370,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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This superbly fired and mu-ly formed Bizen vase is by living legend Mori Togaku and dates to 1975, the only year Mori signed his works with a M, seen on the side and base. It has a rich 'clay flavor' in dark rusty red and crispy browns with great stone bursts--ishihaze--seen all about. It has an intense energy to it in its simplicity; only Mori, Harada and Abe are capable of this. In perfect condition with a signed box, 25.5cm.tall, a museum piece.
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Oribe Glazed Henko-Jar by Hamanaka Gesson
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars Contemporary: item #771617
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195,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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The Japanese word 'hin' is very important when viewing art. Basically it means 'dignity' or 'grace' and one says, 'hin ga aru' or 'it has hin' when viewing a work, or even a person. Hamanaka Gesson's(b.1943)creations are full of hin, whether it be chawan, guinomi or shokki-tableware. Hamanaka lives in Hagi where he studied with Yoshika Taibi(1915-1991) before setting up his own kiln in 1969; he has exhibited worldwide. In 1976 he started using Shigaraki clay blended with Hagi for his Hagi wares ... Click for details
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Benisai-Jomon Motif Vase by Uetake Satoshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases Contemporary: item #771200
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40,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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At a glance one can see only one ceramic artist could have made this piece, Uetake Satoshi(b.1956). Such is his unique voice with clay and design, for which he is consistently shown at Japan's most prestigious juried exhibitions. This vase would only hold a small single flower, and even without a flower it has a graceful presence; in perfect condition with a signed box, 27.5cm.tallx9.5x7, a good desk size.
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White-Glazed Chawan by Ogawa Machiko
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Contemporary: item #771183
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200,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Recently Ogawa Machiko was given yet another award for her superb ceramic art, this time from the Agency of Cultural Affairs, a major award (information in Japanese here bunka.go.jp/geijutsu_bunka/souzoukatsudou/sensho/19_geijutsu_sensho.html)
Here is a classic Ogawa chawan in terms of its rounded organic form, pure white glazing and exposed clay base; in perfect condition with a signed box,8cm.tallx13.5cm. Other Ogawa chawan available can be viewed in listing 736712.
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