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We've offered many works by Yamada Kazub.1954) in the past, yet have had to wait many a moon to get his 'dancing fire' Shino works. Here are three guinomi-sake cups that are quite aptly named, as if the glaze personifies fire as it whirls around the kiln, and I'll leave that at that. Quite intense, each is about 5.5cm.tallx7, signed on base(the dark clay plays a roll in the glaze tones) and with signed boxes. Who knows when we'll offer more, it's been eight years since he made his last 'enbu' Shino.....
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