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Shimizu Uichi Japanese pottery bowl dmamged
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery Pre 2000: item #719492
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Oceanica
402-398-1111
$300 on reserve
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This was a beautiful bowl from about 20 years ago by the Living National Treasure potter Shimizu Uichi. He is known for his celadon and beautiful iron spot temmoku work. This large bowl ( 10" diameter by 3" tall ) was damaged in shipping from Japan. I repaired it with gold but the repair isn't the greatest. So here is the chance to own a large piece by a ningen kokuho artist for 10th of its retail value ( or less -- OFFERS WELCOME ). Comes with signed box.
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Guinomi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #719357
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Yasumi
808.368.5275
$600.
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Guinomi with soda flashes and serendipitous carbon trapping by Cory Lum. Excellent condition. Signed on the side of the vessel and fired in a special soda kiln. Cory Patrick Wai Mun Lum was born in Honolulu in 1969 and has been creating ceramic pieces for ten years. Cory produces cha dogu, sakenomi and various larger vessels, from tsubo to large platters. His work has been exhibited throughout Hawaii. He has studied trompe l'oeil with Ah Leon in Taiwan, karatsu with Takashi Nakazato, and yixin... Click for details
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Shigaraki O-Tsubo by Furutani Kazuya--Exhibition
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Contemporary: item #719046
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japanesepottery.com
470,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Thank you for visiting the Furutani Kazuya exhibition; as a way to send 2007 off in grand style we leave this tsubo online until the Year of the Rat. Furutani Kazuya (b.1976) is the eldest son of Furutani Michio (1946-2000), a Shigaraki potter greatly respected for his work with the anagama, or wood-burning underground kiln. Before his death, Michio could lay claim to having the best firings in Shigaraki. Actually, it was Furutani who reintroduced the anagama to Shigaraki since medieval times, a... Click for details
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Zogan Shino Vase by Imai Masayuki
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases Pre 2000: item #719038
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On Reserve
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Dating to 1995, this is an elegant zogan shino vase depicting a pine tree covered with Shino glaze in various hues; overall a very engaging vase by one of Japan's most celebrated contemporary ceramic artists Imai Masayuki(b.1930). The front and back offer very different views to the eared vase, truly a graceful work. Included with the vase will be a 1990 retrospective Imai catalog from an exhibition that toured Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto; mostly bilingual. In perfect condition with a signed box, 23.... Click for details
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Black Bizen Guinomi by Mori Togaku
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Contemporary: item #719032
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150,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Mori Togaku (b.1937) is the originator of black Bizen and now--as many have seen--is also down by other Bizen potters. He coats the outside with a dark iron slip that fires to a black lacquer-like facade. Alone this would be quite boring and that is where the sesame-goma ash glaze comes in to balance the works. Here is a rather large Mori black Bizen guinomi with a stone burst on the side and a fine covering of goma; it has a very sublime presence. In perfect condition with a signed box,6cm.tall... Click for details
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Massive Japanese Iga Platter by Banura Shiro
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Plates Pre 1990: item #715687 189
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Modern Japanese Ceramics
075-432-6980
1,000.00
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Two bench-like legs support this massive Gohon like mottled white Shigaraki slab by Banura Shiro (b. 1940-2001) enclosed in the original signed and stamped wooden box. Tiny Medaka fish swim in a school across the surface. A few shiseki burst are visible on the top, as if to say I am made with Iga Clay! The piece is 18-1/2 by 10-1/4 inches (46.5 x 26 cm) and is in perfect condition. Shiro was born the fourth son of Living National Treasure for Lacquerware. His sensitivity to textures may stem... Click for details
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Eleven Kohiki Kogo by Takahashi Samon
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery Contemporary: item #715284
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Between 40,000-65,000 yen each--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Here are eleven delightful kohiki kogo-incense cases by master potter Takahashi Samon; more about him in other listings or at e-yakimono.net The largest is a turtle carrying a smaller turtle on its back, and then we see various forms all with traditional meanings and linked to classic kogo of the past; additional photos gladly sent of any on request, all in perfect condition with signed boxes.
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