Hikari , Light Chawan Tea Bowl by Niisato Akio
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A beautiful pure white porcelain tea bowl by Niisato Akio enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Hikari Wan . The technique called Hikari ( Light),through small “windows” like a fireflies, the expression of the vessel changes under lights at each moment and it is wonderful. Perfect for use in the Japanese Tea Ceremony in the summer.
Size, D 12.9 cm H 8.6 cm
Condition, Excellent
Akio was born in Chiba in 1977, and has been active as a ceramic artist since finishing his studies at Tajimi City Pottery Design And Technical Center in 2001. In 2008 won the Special Jury Prize at The Eighth International Ceramics Exhibitions Mino, Grand Prize at Third Paramita Ceramics Award Exhibition, and in innumerable galleries both at home and abroad. He is held in many private and public collections including the Minneapoli Institute of Art(USA) ,Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Paramita Museum, MOA Museum, Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza (Italy), Anadole University Museum,Eskisehir(Turkey),Musee Cernuschi(France)and Victoria and Albert Museum (UK). In 2020 he received the JCS (Japan Ceramic Society) award.
A beautiful pure white porcelain tea bowl by Niisato Akio enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Hikari Wan . The technique called Hikari ( Light),through small “windows” like a fireflies, the expression of the vessel changes under lights at each moment and it is wonderful. Perfect for use in the Japanese Tea Ceremony in the summer.
Size, D 12.9 cm H 8.6 cm
Condition, Excellent
Akio was born in Chiba in 1977, and has been active as a ceramic artist since finishing his studies at Tajimi City Pottery Design And Technical Center in 2001. In 2008 won the Special Jury Prize at The Eighth International Ceramics Exhibitions Mino, Grand Prize at Third Paramita Ceramics Award Exhibition, and in innumerable galleries both at home and abroad. He is held in many private and public collections including the Minneapoli Institute of Art(USA) ,Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Paramita Museum, MOA Museum, Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza (Italy), Anadole University Museum,Eskisehir(Turkey),Musee Cernuschi(France)and Victoria and Albert Museum (UK). In 2020 he received the JCS (Japan Ceramic Society) award.
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