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Yohenkin Shino Chawan by Suzuki Tomio browse these categories for related items... Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Contemporary: Item # 732711
Vessels.jp 4-4-22 Nishi-gotanda Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0031, Japan Guest Book sold |
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| This remarkable chawan (tea bowl) was made by Suzuki Tomio who has developed this unique kind of Shino ware (Yohenkin) with soft caramel tones and nacreous effects. This particular bowl has rich features which give it a strong and complex character. The energetic shomen (front) slowly gives way to an appeased back, more inviting to drinking lips. Born in Kyoto in 1948, Suzuki Tomio established his first kiln in the southern suburbs of Kyoto, in the Yawata district, in 1988 and since 1989 specializes only in Shino-yaki. He has held expositions at major venues in Japan and has been the recipient of several awards. He is also featured in books which recognize contemporary Japanese ceramists. The bowl is signed and in perfect condition. It will be shipped in a signed box. Dimensions: 13 cm x 9.5 cm (5.2 in x 3.8 in), Weight 520 g (18.2 oz) More pictures available on demand. | |||||||||||||
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