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Shino Vase by Kato Yasukage XIV
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases Contemporary: item #696926
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japanesepottery.com
210,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Kato Yasukage XIV took a very classic Iga vase form and transferred that to his own richly glazed Shino vase. One doesn't see many Shino vases and especially ones drawing from a stoneware form. A very fine autumn vase in perfect condition with a signed box, 26cm.tall, signed on base. "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Seek what they sought" Basho
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Dan Greenfeld Teapot Six
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain Contemporary: item #696298 DGTP6
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Japanese Art Site
212-563-2881
$400
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Dan Greenfeld is a New York City potter-ceramic artist (a hyphenate he obsesses over) specializing in teapots porcelain, wood-fired, wisteria handled that are as functional as they are beautiful. After traveling and studying extensively throughout Japan, Dan chose to explore the teapot because he was challenged by the form's inherently conflicting aesthetic and functional issues. As his thinking evolved, he began to understand that a teapot of sufficient beauty and functionality could enhanc... Click for details
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Dan Greenfeld Teapot Five
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain Contemporary: item #696297 DGTP5
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Japanese Art Site
212-563-2881
$400
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Dan Greenfeld is a New York City potter-ceramic artist (a hyphenate he obsesses over) specializing in teapots porcelain, wood-fired, wisteria handled that are as functional as they are beautiful. After traveling and studying extensively throughout Japan, Dan chose to explore the teapot because he was challenged by the form's inherently conflicting aesthetic and functional issues. As his thinking evolved, he began to understand that a teapot of sufficient beauty and functionality could enhanc... Click for details
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Dan Greenfeld Teapot Three
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars Contemporary: item #696294 DGTP3
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Japanese Art Site
212-563-2881
$400
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Dan Greenfeld is a New York City potter-ceramic artist (a hyphenate he obsesses over) specializing in teapots porcelain, wood-fired, wisteria handled that are as functional as they are beautiful. After traveling and studying extensively throughout Japan, Dan chose to explore the teapot because he was challenged by the form's inherently conflicting aesthetic and functional issues. As his thinking evolved, he began to understand that a teapot of sufficient beauty and functionality could enhanc... Click for details
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Dan Greenfeld Teapot One
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain Contemporary: item #696285 DGTP1
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Japanese Art Site
212-563-2881
$400
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Dan Greenfeld is a New York City potter-ceramic artist (a hyphenate he obsesses over) specializing in teapots porcelain, wood-fired, wisteria handled that are as functional as they are beautiful. After traveling and studying extensively throughout Japan, Dan chose to explore the teapot because he was challenged by the form's inherently conflicting aesthetic and functional issues. As his thinking evolved, he began to understand that a teapot of sufficient beauty and functionality could enhanc... Click for details
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Oribe Flower Vessel-Sculpture by Kato Yasukage XIV
Artisan and Design: Ceramics Contemporary: item #695865
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japanesepottery.com
630,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/
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Here is a grand signature Oribe form by Kato Yasukage XIV; the curved hook-comma form has a rough texture made by pulling wood over the piece during formation. The Oribe glaze is seen changing hues from light to dark green and blue in some places. All in all a museum work by Kato, in perfect condition with a signed box, 41.2cm.tallx39.6x13, signed on base.
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Bizen Box by Ema Hiroshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery Contemporary: item #694323
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Vessels.jp
$190 - please inquire
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This very attractive box was made with Bizen clay by Ema Hiroshi. It is one of his last Bizen works, as Ema Hiroshi now concentrates his efforts on producing Honjo and Someya wares. This particular piece presents the charming qualities of the potters potteries; the soothing earthly tones and the unpretentious yet sophisticated design. Ema Hiroshi was born in Tokyo in 1953. He entered the world of ceramics in 1990 after having left behind his life as a white collar. In 1992, he graduated fr... Click for details
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