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Suzuki Toshiyuki, an Ice split-Blue Porcelain Teabowl.
This work is a work of the famous ceramist Suzuki Toshiyuki of Daisen ware.
Mr. Suzuki is the famous ceramist who studied under *3rdSuwa Sozan and established the wood-fired-in-reduction phenomenon basic theory of iron glaze in 1989.
He is the tradition skill holder specified from Tottori Prefecture (DENTOU-KOUGEI-SHI).
Mr. Suzuki is the specialist of glaze who is studying iron glaze, temmoku glaze, and blue porcelain glaze.
This work is HYOU RETSU-SEIJI CHAWAN (blue porcelain glaze teabowl with which ice split).
Since it was visible like ice with beautiful sedimentary intrusion which overlapped several times over, this work was named HYOU RETSU-SEIJI.
The form of a teabowl is a TEMMOKU type.
This work is a beautiful work which Toshiyuki Suzuki inherited from 3rdSuwa Sozan and in which the blue porcelain glaze technique was used.
The result which he has studied for years is condensed by the work.
Please add Toshiyuki works to your collection.
The mark is pushed on the work bottom.
The storage box and guide which were signed are attached to this work.
The autograph signature of Mr.
Toshiyuki is written to this box by himself.
This work is a very good condition also without a crack and a chip in a new article.
These works are the secured pottery in which I visited kiln directly, and gave and did direct buying of the explanation from the ceramist.
Refer to the website of my store for his detailed information (linked to Home).

Condition: NEW/Very good.
Height: 2.7 "/7cm.Length:5.7" / 14.5cm.Width : 5.7"/14.5 cm.
attachment: Wooden storage boxes, a signature cloth, guide.
Shipment cost: EMS:US (32.00$) Europe (37.00$).

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