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Contemporary Japanese Teapot by Matsuda Yuriko
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain Contemporary: item #778745 252
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Modern Japanese Ceramics
075-432-6980
1,420.00
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An outrageous and playful teapot of flower petal design by Matsuda Yuriko enclosed in the original signed wooden box. Bursting with vitality and joy, each petal is shaped in the clay and uniquely colored. The pot is capped with a large red handle reminiscent of cocks comb with a large golden handle. It is 11 inches (26 cm) from handle to spout, the body 9 inches (18cm) Diameter, and 8 inches (17 cm) to the top of the lid handle. In perfect condition. Yuriko is an avid exhibitor, it is a won... Click for details
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Guinomi, Sake Cup; George Gledhill
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #778443 GG.guinomi.5
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WaSabiDou Antiques and Folk Crafts
206.660.4189
SOLD
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Guinomi,sake cup, hand-thrown pottery of natural materials by George Gledhill. H.2.25"(5.75cm) x Dia.3.125"(8cm). Bio: There have been several influences to George Gledhill’s ceramic work. Buddhism has been a guiding force in life for many years, and George even visits local prisons to teach the Dharma to inmates. Through pottery and Buddhism, he was exposed to Tea practitioners who complimented his work and encouraged him to produce Tea wares. Their introduction to the world of Tea Ceremony has... Click for details
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Guinomi, Sake Cup; George Gledhill
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #778437 GG.guinomi.4
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WaSabiDou Antiques and Folk Crafts
206.660.4189
SOLD
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Guinomi, sake cup, hand-thrown pottery of natural materials by George Gledhill. H.1.5"(3.75cm) x Dia.3"(7.5cm). Overlapping glazes created a "cat's eye" pattern in the well of this cup. Bio: There have been several influences to George Gledhill’s ceramic work. Buddhism has been a guiding force in life for many years, and George even visits local prisons to teach the Dharma to inmates. Through pottery and Buddhism, he was exposed to Tea practitioners who complimented his work and encouraged him ... Click for details
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Iga-Iron Glazed Koro-Incense Burner by Hasu
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Contemporary: item #778400
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38,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Of the very few fine Iga potters working today, talented Iga ceramist Hasu Yoshitaka (b.1949) has been around for a while in his own quiet way. He exhibits mainly at Takashimaya and some other smaller ceramic galleries here in Japan. He studied under the late Banura Shiro starting in 1975 and established his own kiln in Ueno, Mie prefecture--home of Iga--in 1979. His first exhibition was at Takashimaya, Yokohama in 1982. His work is either quite bold with heavy ash-glazes and incised lines or sub... Click for details
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Red-Ash Glazed 'Vase' by Kako Katsumi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Contemporary: item #778390
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150,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Taking hints from Yayoi period (circa 3 B.C.)red pots all the way to the 20th century genius of Kamoda Shoji's(1933-1983) forms, Kako Katsumi(b.1965)is creating works imbibed with the same spirit of the unknown and known potters noted above. This emerging ceramic artist is someone we've been following for a number of years and continue to be thoroughly impressed with his new works. Here is a slab-built vessel that combines a quartz-flecked stoneware body, light green glaze(similar to Kamakura pe... Click for details
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JAPANESE Contemporary ARTISTIC MINO Yaki by Hayashi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain Contemporary: item #778019 V07
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THE MUSHA
+819066582383
$230
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Age: Heisei Period
Condition: Excellent, includes original box signed
This excellent cute Shino stoneware vase. Very excellent artistic design of circle with a very small hole on the top where you put the flower. This unique vase is gorgeous with or without flower. You can use this as display and will get a lot of compliments with this piece. The arist of this is " Hiyashi".
Two of the country's most remarkable styles of pottery are Shino and Oribe, both originating in ancient Mino Prov... Click for details
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Natural Ash-Glazed Katakuchi by Yoshisuji Keiji
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Contemporary: item #777971
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On Reserve
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Appearing as if it was under the ocean for centuries, this heavily crusted shizen-yu(natural ash-glazed) katakuchi(sake pouring vessel) was actually fired this year by Yoshisuji Keiji. Yoshisuji is one of our favorite shizen-yu potters--he often fires a piece multiple-times--who makes functional as well as sculptural works. A very engaging piece in perfect condition with a signed box, 9.6cm.tallx17x14.5, signed on base.
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Shigaraki Chawan by Furutani Michio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Pre 2000: item #777961
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220,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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A full rounded Shigaraki chawan by the late great potter Furutani Michio(1947-2000) found its way to us today, and it is quite divine indeed. The soft ash covering on the front is punctuated by a dark 'figure' of wood ash; all this was planned--in some way--by Furutani when he loaded his kiln. The back shows classic Shigaraki fire-color-hi-iro and the kodai-foot is also of note. In perfect condition with a signed box, 8.9cm.tallx13, signed on base. We also have a Furutani guinomi seen, no box an... Click for details
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