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Iga Chaire by Tsujimura Shiro
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Contemporary item# 727185
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Tsujimura Shiro is one of only a few ceramic artists to have a solo exhibition at the Chado Shiryokan in Kyoto; a deep acknowledgment of his Tea utensil mastery. We've offered quite a few of Tsujimura's Tea utensils over the years, yet this is the first chaire-Tea caddy. It's in an Iga style and has varied 'landscapes' over the form of ash glaze and 'clay flavor.' On top is a bone lid with a burnt line added. In perfect condition with a signed box, 10.6cm.tall with li ...click for details
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Sliced 'Tower' Vase' by Kohyama Yasuhisa
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Contemporary item# 674923
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Still exploring new forms after decades, Kohyama Yasuhisa shows us a new sliced tower form that is a bold expression for any period in Shigaraki's long history. The solid main frame has quartz stone explosions all around the four sides, along with Kohyama's signature slices. The top is the focal point with five ridges of varying angles and spacing; it's a pagoda in clay, of sorts. A museum piece in perfect condition, 28.2cm.tallx17, signed on base with a signed box. More about this i ...click for details
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Mashiko Ni-Sai Henko by Kimura Ichiro
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Pre 1970 item# 468333
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In the Mashiko Ceramic Art Museum works can be seen by Hamada, Tomimoto, Kawai, Kamoda, Leach, Shimaoka, Murata, Sakuma, and Kimura Ichiro. In fact, a full retrospective of Kimura was held at the museum in 1998- such is his importance in Mashiko- even though his name isn't that well known in the west. Kimura(1915-1978) studied with Hamada starting in 1935. He had his first kiln opening of his own in 1947 and showed at important exhibitions including one at the Tokyo National Museum in 1964 w ...click for details
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