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Guinomi by Yamaguchi Takeshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #622547
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$60
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This guinomi (sake cup) is the work of Yamaguchi Takeshi, a potter with superior technical abilities and a vast expertise about the history of Japanese pottery. Yamaguchi Takeshi was born in 1951 in Hamamatsu, Japan. He graduated from the prestigious Waseda University in 1975 with a degree in political science and two years later, he was studying pottery in the Japanese Alps; so much for a career as a white collar. In 1978, Yamaguchi-sensei studied Takatori ware in Fukuoka, on the island of K... Click for details
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Guinomi by Yamaguchi Takeshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #622544
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$70
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This guinomi (sake cup) is the work of Yamaguchi Takeshi, a potter with superior technical abilities and a vast expertise about the history of Japanese pottery. Yamaguchi Takeshi was born in 1951 in Hamamatsu, Japan. He graduated from the prestigious Waseda University in 1975 with a degree in political science and two years later, he was studying pottery in the Japanese Alps; so much for a career as a white collar. In 1978, Yamaguchi-sensei studied Takatori ware in Fukuoka, on the island of K... Click for details
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Guinomi by Yamaguchi Takeshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #622543
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$70
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This guinomi (sake cup) is the work of Yamaguchi Takeshi, a potter with superior technical abilities and a vast expertise about the history of Japanese pottery. Yamaguchi Takeshi was born in 1951 in Hamamatsu, Japan. He graduated from the prestigious Waseda University in 1975 with a degree in political science and two years later, he was studying pottery in the Japanese Alps; so much for a career as a white collar. In 1978, Yamaguchi-sensei studied Takatori ware in Fukuoka, on the island of K... Click for details
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Japanese SAKE cup Inbe Guinomi Kenji Takenaka
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #621331
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From left $164,Sold,Sold
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Kenji Takenaka made this three Guinomi. He entered from a jewelry design a way of ceramic art and studied under living national treasure Jun Isezaki.Peculiar molding is the potter of charm. The left to size : Diameter 5.5cm Height 6.5cm Diameter 6.5cm Height 8cm Diameter 6cm Height 6.7cm All With A signature box
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Japanese SAKE cup Three Bizen potters guinomi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #621003
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From left $72,$137,$91
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They are three kinds of guinomis which three potters made. From the left "Sizen nerikomi Guinomi" which "Naoki Yokoyama" made, "Bizen Sakenomi" which "Yoshinobu Morimoto" made(He is the pupil of "Anjin Abe".
). "Bizen Youhen Sakenomi" which "Sin Isezaki" made(He is the second son of "Misturu Isezaki".)
. The left to size : Diameter cm Height cm Diameter cm Height cm Diameter cm Height cm All With A signature box
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Yohenkin Shino Guinomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #614779
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This splendid guinomi is a creation of Shino master craftsman Suzuki Tomio, whose original Yoh-en-kin (gleam-changing-gold) style of Shino ceramic has enriched the century old pottery tradition. The spectacular soft caramel glaze and rich nacreous effects give already elaborate Shino wares even more appeal. And it shows, in my opinion, why Suzuki Tomio is one of the best Shino potters in Japan. In spite of the difficulty of making Shino ware, which has a very high loss rate, he has proven to b... Click for details
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Yohenkin Shino Yunomi by Suzuki Tomio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups Contemporary: item #614765
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This is a splendid yunomi made by Suzuki Tomio. Yunomi are informal tea vessels which can be used daily, unlike the usually more ceremonial chawan. Yet they embody the spirit and craftsmanship of their maker just as much. This particular piece is a Yohenkin Shino tea cup, made in a unique style created by Suzuki Tomio. Yo-hen-kin literally means gleam-changing gold; it presents a spectacular soft caramel glaze and rich nacreous effects. In spite of the difficulty of making Shino ware, which... Click for details
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