Silver Glazed Porcelain Sake Set by Doi Masafumi
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An elegant metallic colored set of guinomi and Shuchu by Masafumi Doi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Tessaiji Shuki (Metal Glazed Porcelain Sake Vessels). The cup is 5.5 cm diameter (2-1/4 inches), 5 cm (2 inches) tall. The server is 9 cm (just under 4 inches) tall and both are in excellent condition, from the artist earlier this year.
Doi Masafumi was born in Nara prefecture in 1972, and graduated the Aichi prefectural ceramic research facility in 2000. For the next seven years he would work at a kiln in Kyoto, absorbing the many styles and techniques associated with Kyo-yaki before establishing his own kiln back in Nara. He held is first solo exhibition in Kyoto in 2009, and in 2011 was awarded at the Nihon Togeiten National Ceramics Exhibition, where he has been featured many times.
Doi Masafumi was born in Nara prefecture in 1972, and graduated the Aichi prefectural ceramic research facility in 2000. For the next seven years he would work at a kiln in Kyoto, absorbing the many styles and techniques associated with Kyo-yaki before establishing his own kiln back in Nara. He held is first solo exhibition in Kyoto in 2009, and in 2011 was awarded at the Nihon Togeiten National Ceramics Exhibition, where he has been featured many times.