Nogime Tenmoku Guinomi by Unokawa Kazumasa
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #675705
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$150
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Guinomi (sake cup) are often called miniature chawan. Although much smaller in size, they are not easy to make and reveal as much about their creator as more elaborate pieces; here is a wonderful example of Unokawa Kazumasa’s mastery. Born in Nara in 1952, not far from Kyoto, Unokawa Kazumasa is a master craftsman of Tenmoku pottery, one of the most difficult to make. He never had a mentor and let “the clay, the kiln, the fire and nature be his teachers”. As a true artist, he allows the cl... Click for details
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Tea ceremony tool Bizen chawan Tuneo Osawa
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #675438
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Gallery YMAKND
$340
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Tsuneo Osawa did making earthenware of this bowl.Goma of this complicated color appears by putting miscellaneous small trees. Only he can take out "Goma" of this blue in Bizen. Osawa is cremated by a hole kiln in Bizen of the quiet finish. Osawa has deep profound knowledge in old ceramics, and it is continued flatly making earthenware toward Old Bizen. Size : Diameter 11.5cm Height 7.5cm With A signature box
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Kokuyosai Yunomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #663255
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This splendid yunomi (tea cup) is a creation of Suzuki Tomio, born in Kyoto in 1948. Suzuki Tomio is a Master craftsman of Shino ware; one of the most difficult potteries to produce. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino, which he developed on his quest to always creating his craft anew; you can view some of his Yohenkin pieces in this catalog. Shino ware has been a favorite of Japanese tea masters from the 16th century and Suzuki Tomio is in the lineage of the great potters of that g... Click for details
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Shino Yunomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #663252
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This splendid yunomi (tea cup) is a creation of Suzuki Tomio, born in Kyoto in 1948. Suzuki Tomio is a Master craftsman of Shino ware; one of the most difficult potteries to produce. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino, which he developed on his quest to always creating his craft anew; you can view some of his Yohenkin pieces in this catalog. Shino ware has been a favorite of Japanese tea masters from the 16th century and Suzuki Tomio is in the lineage of the great potters of that g... Click for details
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Yunomi by Living National Treasure Shimaoka Tatsuzo
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Pre 2000: item #662242 121
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Modern Japanese Ceramics
075-432-6980
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A brilliant Mashiko cup by Ningen Kokuho Shimaoka Tatsuzo enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The glaze and design typifies the work of this Living National Treasure; a circular crest on both sides decorated with a splash of iron, the rest impressed with rope designs under cringing pale glaze. It is 3-3/4 inches (9.5 cm) diameter and 3-1/2 inches (9 cm) tall; in perfect condition. After serving in World War II, Tatsuzo apprenticed under world famous Mashiko Mingei potter Hamada Shoji, ... Click for details
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Shino Guinomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #661945
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This splendid guinomi is a creation of Suzuki Tomio, born in Kyoto in 1948. Suzuki Tomio is a Master craftsman of Shino ware; one of the most difficult potteries to produce. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino ware, which he developed on his endless quest to always creating his craft anew; you can view some of his Yohenkin pieces in this catalog. Shino ware has been a favorite of Japanese Tea masters from the 16th century and Suzuki Tomio is in the lineage of the great potters of th... Click for details
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Kokuyosai Guinomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #661944
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This remarkable guinomi (sake cup) is a creation of Suzuki Tomio, born in Kyoto in 1948. Suzuki Tomio is a Master craftsman of Shino ware; one of the most difficult potteries to produce. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino, which he developed on his quest to always creating his craft anew; you can view some of his Yohenkin pieces in this catalog. Shino ware has been a favorite of Japanese tea masters from the 16th century and Suzuki Tomio is in the lineage of the great potters of th... Click for details
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Shino Guinomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #661943
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$140 - on hold
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This splendid guinomi (sake cup) is a creation of Suzuki Tomio, born in Kyoto in 1948. Suzuki Tomio is a Master craftsman of Shino ware; one of the most difficult potteries to produce. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino, which he developed on his quest to always creating his craft anew; you can view some of his Yohenkin pieces in this catalog. Shino ware has been a favorite of Japanese tea masters from the 16th century and Suzuki Tomio is in the lineage of the great potters of that... Click for details
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Shino Guinomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #661939
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$150
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This beautiful guinomi is a creation of Suzuki Tomio, born in Kyoto in 1948. Suzuki Tomio is a Master craftsman of Shino ware; one of the most difficult potteries to produce. He is especially known for his Yohenkin Shino ware, which he developed on his endless quest to always creating his craft anew; you can view some of his Yohenkin pieces in this catalog. Shino ware has been a favorite of Japanese Tea masters from the 16th century and Suzuki Tomio is in the lineage of the great potters of t... Click for details
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