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Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases (15)

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Shigaraki Bucket Form Vase by Takahashi Rakusai IV

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary   item# 722682

Shigaraki Bucket Form Vase by Takahashi Rakusai IV
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120,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/ 

Here is a Shigaraki bucket form vase by veteran ceramic artist Takahashi Rakusai IV(b.1926) that shows a classic Shigaraki firing and fine kinose clay. The Takahashi kiln is one of the oldest and most important in Shigaraki, it's there that the late, great Koyama Fujio fired many of his Shigaraki pieces. In perfect condition with a signed box, 26cm.tallx18.5, signed on base. Some people place crushed ice in such buckets and use them for wine coolers or placing sliced fruit, etc..on top. (Ple ...click for details


Zogan Shino Vase by Imai Masayuki

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Pre 2000   item# 719038

Zogan Shino Vase by Imai Masayuki
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Dating to 1995, this is an elegant zogan shino vase depicting a pine tree covered with Shino glaze in various hues; overall a very engaging vase by one of Japan's most celebrated contemporary ceramic artists Imai Masayuki(b.1930). The front and back offer very different views to the eared vase, truly a graceful work. Included with the vase will be a 1990 retrospective Imai catalog from an exhibition that toured Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto; mostly bilingual. In perfect condition with a signed box, ...click for details


Kofuki Yohen Gourd Vase by Takahashi Samon

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary   item# 713395

Kofuki Yohen Gourd Vase by Takahashi Samon
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200,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/ 

One of our favorite 'white-slip powder' potters is Takahashi Samon(b.1948). Kohiki and kofuki are two terms often used to describe 'white-slip powder' wares yet Takahashi prefers to call his pottery kofuki and not kohiki. Kohiki gets its name from the soft powdery feel of the slip that looks like it's been blown on across the surface. Takahashi doesn't think this name and feeling suits his work. For him the distinctive feel in his work comes from the inside, born out of t ...click for details


Shino Vase by Kato Yasukage XIV

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary   item# 696926

Shino Vase by Kato Yasukage XIV
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210,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/ 

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


Bizen Vase by Kakurezaki Ryuichi

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Pre 1990   item# 693857

Bizen Vase by Kakurezaki Ryuichi
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Here is a very animated Bizen vase by Kakurezaki Ryuichi that has much attitude in form, yet with a classic Bizen yohen firing. It dates to 1989 the time when he was starting to very much make a name for himself here in Japan and shows the reason why; a thoroughly new and innovative form based on ancient eared vases that respects tradition yet clearly expands on it. In perfect condition with a signed box, 24.5cm.tallx14.5cm.at waist, signed on base. More about this important Bizen ceramic artist ...click for details

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