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Oribe Glazed Henko-Jar by Hamanaka Gesson

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Oribe Glazed Henko-Jar by Hamanaka Gesson

The Japanese word 'hin' is very important when viewing art. Basically it means 'dignity' or 'grace' and one says, 'hin ga aru' or 'it has hin' when viewing a work, or even a person. Hamanaka Gesson's(b.1943)creations are full of hin, whether it be chawan, guinomi or shokki-tableware. Hamanaka lives in Hagi where he studied with Yoshika Taibi(1915-1991) before setting up his own kiln in 1969; he has exhibited worldwide. In 1976 he started using Shigaraki clay blended with Hagi for his Hagi wares and has produced many interesting works combining clays and different glazes. This is a pilgrim flask form henko with just the right shades of greens to match the spring colors in the distant mountains. Simple, yet engaging, full of hin. In perfect condition with a signed box, 19cm.tallx15.6x11.7, signed inside foot, 'tsuki' that means moon; Gesson is 'moon village.'


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