Red Shino Chawan by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #732709
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This flamboyant chawan (tea bowl) has a very abstract keshiki (landscape), which slowly reveals its source, as the bowl is turned. The fantastic sense of movement and the contrasted tones of this unique bowl give it great energy and a magnetic charm. Born in Kyoto in 1948, Suzuki Tomio established his first kiln in the southern suburbs of Kyoto, in the Yawata district, in 1988 and since 1989 specializes only in Shino-yaki. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino, which he developed on h... Click for details
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Modern Shino Chawan by Kato Takeshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Pre 2000: item #724989 193
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Red burns through the dramatically pin-holed white glaze clinging viciously to the sides of this large Shino Chawan by representative Mino artist Kato Takeshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box. Enigmatic dark iron cuts through the clouds of tinged white, lending a brash sense of the primitive power of fire. It has great Hada, the texture so good it would certainly add flavor to your cup of tea. The chawan is 5 inches (12.5 cm) diameter, 3-1/2 inches (9 cm) tall and of course in excel... Click for details
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Deep Footed Nezumi Shino Dish by Hayashi Shotaro
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Pre 1990: item #720444 190
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A large Kashiki sweets dish decorated with white blossoming plum on iron shaded with blue-gray by Shino Legend Hayashi Shotaro enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The thick blue clings to the iron, seemingly anchored into the su-ana pinholes so characteristic of Shino ware. The vessel is roughly 9-1/2 inches (24 cm) square, over 3 inches (8.5 cm) tall and in perfect condition. The original exhibition price was over 1,500 dollars. Shotaro (b. 1947) is one of the biggest names in conte... Click for details
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Honjo Chawan by Ema Hiroshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #713377
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This amazing chawan (tea bowl) was made by Ema Hiroshi in the fall of 2007. The potter fires his kilns only twice a year, and his works are always awaited with much anticipation. This particular bowl is certainly one of the main attractions of the autumnal production. The way the natural ashes have dressed the chawan in cascading glaze is divine and awe inspiring. Fire and earth, companions of the potter and guided by his creative spirit, have conspired to bear this marvelous vessel, which p... Click for details
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Black Seto Tsutsu Chawan by Suzuki Goro
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #698979
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$4000
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Suzuki Goro’s black Seto chawan are always fascinating pieces, which have organic qualities and a strong magnetism. This particular bowl is a rare tsutsu chawan (cylindrical tea bowl). Its impressive stature and regular lines give it a grand and complex character, yet its warm aura appeal and invite the touch. The kodai (foot) bears the spontaneous creative strikes of the renowned artist and form curious balances between colors and textures. Suzuki Goro is a potter who goes beyond that usual... Click for details
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