Thrown, altered and assembled Oribe vase based on a traditional Japanese Dotaku, bell form. Traditional Oribe glaze and panels of white and black stripes on either side
Stoneware, slips and glazes
8.75" X 5.75" X 7.25"
Katagami influenced black and white teabowl with incised VO design around the form
Porcelain, slip and glaze
5" x 4.15"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Oribe glaze was born at Mino area in 16th century. This pieces was made by great master Sugimoto with traditional way.
YouTube movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-2O3lShJxA
Size: 7.0cm(D) 5.0cm(H)
Accessary: wooden box signed by artist
A beautifully crafted vase from a studio potter in the hills of Iga, a few hours drive east of Kyoto. Iga-ware has quite a long history—by some accounts dating back to the 7th and 8th century—with the major kilns being established some time around the end of the 16th century. Similar in many ways to Shigaraki pottery, the glaze is the result of kiln ash being vitrified and melted on to the surface of the clay body at extremely high temperatures during firing, which can last many days...
Shallow kushime, combed teabowl with undulating way pattern in the slip beneath the medieval green Oribe-style glaze
Stoneware, slip and glazes
6.25" X 2.5"
Functional, decorative and food safe
High walled teabowl with spirali e tagli decoration under my Ao glaze
Stoneware, slips and glazes
4.65" x 4.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Ancient Iga pottery works had been made for a few decades since last Momoyama period from early Edo period. They were fired over 1250 degrees Celsius for 10 days and repeated 3 times and more with no glaze, they has natural glaze that is consist of melted ashes, burnt deposits and scarlet by fire.
They are well known as dynamic style and loved by many tea ceremony master like as famous Oribe Furuta...
Influenced by a favorite Momoyama chawan, this broad combed slip oribe chawan balances on a stable hand cut foot
Stoneware, slip and glazes
6.25" x 3.5"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Hi walled tataki, paddled teabowl with haiyu and temmoku glazes. This was in a hot spot in the kiln and the glaze ran just a bit. please see the picture of the foot at 9 o'clock
Stoneware and glazes
5" X 4"
Functional, decorative and food safe
A beautiful and large Hakuji Seren Haruseki Tsubu-tsubu Chawan (white flashing stones spots tea bowl) decorated with an assortment of colors by shooting star artist Kawabata Kentaro.
It comes with its originally signed and sealed wooden box. For us its by far his best work and represents perfectly the artists wonderful eclectic style...
Rich ao glazed teabowl with an etched "grasses" pattern into the porcelain body and then glazed
Porcelain and glazes
4.65" X 4"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Large teabowl with medieval green, Fujina style, glaze over hakeme with kamon diamonds around the piece
Stoneware, slip and glazes
5.6" X 4.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
High walled, irregular form teabowl with tataki paddled decoration around the form under amber haiyu and temmoku glazes
Stoneware and glazes
5.25" X 3.9"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Faceted Tea Bowl, Matcha Chawan; Mashiko-yako, by Isamu Tagami. Kaki glaze with red, green, & yellow overglaze enamels. Hakeme brush-marked interior. H.2.625"(6.75cm) x Dia.4.75"(12cm.) Tagami Isamu was born in 1947 in Mooka, a village neighboring to Mashiko. He married into the Sudo family and apprenticed under Sudo Takeo. He was originally trained as a Japanese chef and had his own restaurant before embarking on a career in pottery, giving him a unique perspective on functional wares...
18 stunning Oribe works from Higashida Shigemasa, including,Tea Bowls,Vase,Sake Cups and Sake Bottles, will be available for purchase form Oct 12. To view all of Shigemasa works, please visit our side.
Higashida Shigemasa was born in Hiroshima in 1955, and garnered a BA from the Shimonoseki Municipal University in 1978. Looking for an alternate path, he entered the Gifu Prefectural Technical School Ceramic Course in Tajimi in 1984, graduating in 1986...
Artistic and modern Raku Chawan by one of the best potters of Japan, Yasuo Terada 寺田康雄. It comes with the originally signed and sealed wooden box and with a profile of the artist.
Yasuo Terada was born in 1948 in Seto City, Japan.
He graduated from Tama Art University with a major in sculpture. He has toured countries around the world, working and exploring for inspiration...
Matcha Chawan, Tea Bowl, by Sachiko Furya; Honolulu, HI. Ido-gata (Well-Shaped,) Bamboo Ash and White Shino Glazes. H. 3.125"(8cm) x Dia. 6.0"(15.5cm,) Foot Ring 2.0" (5cm.) Sachiko Furuya hails from Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. There, she studied pottery with Yukio Matsuura, making primarily tea wares for practitioners of the Omotesenke School of Tea...
Kohiki is white slip ware introduce from Korea in 16th century. This pieces was made by great master Sugimoto with traditional way.
YouTube movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To38tnRZnlA
Size: 8.6cm(D) 4.8cm(H)
Accessary: wooden box signed by artist