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$12000

Shino Chawan by Suzuki Goro (g)

This impressive chawan (tea bowl) with imposing walls and a beaming aura contrasts with the previous one, yet they are of the same lineage. The vessel brandishes its masculinity all the way to the poised kodai (foot). This bowl, with its radiant markings, is a homage to a more virile aspect of Shino pottery, in true Suzuki Goro style. The bowl is part of the collection of 159 Shino pieces, made over the last 5 years, which were exposed in Tokyo in December 2007, to mark Suzuki Goro’s 50 years as a potter. Suzuki Goro is a potter who goes beyond that usual appellation. He has developed a unique way of expressing himself through ceramics, basing his work on traditional styles from the Mino tradition: Shino, Oribe, Ki-Seto (yellow Seto), Setoguro (black Seto) and the Karatsu tradition. His works, which have a strong sense of individualism, include tea bowls with colorful painted cars and life size chairs, but he is also a master of more conventional pieces. In 2002, Suzuki Goro received the very prestigious Japan Ceramic Society Prize. The chawan is signed, in perfect condition and will be shipped in a signed box (please allow 3-4 weeks before shipping). Dimensions: 14 cm x 10.5 cm (5.6 in x 4.2 in) The listed price includes worldwide insured shipping. A catalog of the exposition, featuring the 159 pieces exposed, is available for sale. Please make sure you read my Sales Policy Page and kindly inquire if you have any question.

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