Two Bizen Hohin-Tea Pourers by Harada Shuroku
Very few Bizen potters make hohin-sencha vessels these days and surely the most powerful one who does is Harada Shuroku; more about this important contemporary Bizen ceramic artist in our archives. One hohin--also some folks use it to drink sake from--displays Harada's very detailed applied braid... More
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Two Shigaraki Furidashi by Takahashi Rakusai V
Furidashi are small containers for tea sweets, usually hard colorful 'sugar' balls. Here are two by Takahashi Rakusai V; excellent form and firing, with stopper in 7.8cm.and 9.5cm.tall, boxes would be about 2,500 yen extra, signed on side. More
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Sound of Water by Ono Kotaro and Other Works
Nice to have some new works by Hokkaido's Ono Kotaro (b.1953), winner of the 4th Mashiko Ceramics Competition Hamada Shoji Prize. Ono creates sleek, sharp porcelain wares. Yet, what is unique about this artist is that his porcelain has two sides to its character: at first glance, his wares look c... More
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Nanban Henko Jar by Kato Takahiko
Love the form, texture and 'clay flavor' (tsuchi-aji) on this Kato Takahiko henko jar........ More
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Neriage Tsubo-Jar-Vase by Higashi Kuniaki
Higashi Kuniaki (1941-1992) was based in Kutani land of Komatsu yet made neriage works. The base reveals very thin lines that broaden as the spiraling lines move upwards; a mesmerizing and difficult--to say the least--technique. In perfect condition with a signed box, 24.5cm.tall x 24.5cm. stampe... More
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Various Works by Hamada Shoji
A rare assortment of early-latter years Hamada Shoji Tea and sake vessels, jar and bowl: prices are Sold for the finger-wipe henko jar, the teapot-kyusu and five kumidashi-tea cups set is ---, ----- for the one tokkuri and four sakazuki, ame-yu bowl is -----; the latter only one with a signed box... More
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Setoguro Chawan by Hatano Masanori
Hatano Masanori(b.1957) is a veteran Seto ceramic artist with a long exhibition career and various awards such as the Pottery Encouragement Prize at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition and Encouragement Prize at the Chunichi International Exhibition of Ceramic Arts in 1987, the Excellent Work Prize ... More
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Bizen Tokkuri by Nakamura Rokuro
Nakamura Rokuro(1914-2004) was the 'King of Shuki' for Bizen, shuki meaning sake cups and flasks(shuki-sake vessels), and Nakamura's are held in the highest esteem and avidly collected; any shuki collection worthy of the name must have a Nakamura Rokuro piece, period. Nakamura studied with the fi... More
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'Above Mt.Fuji' Cup by Takiguchi Kazuo
Three 'Above Mt.Fuji' hand-painted scenes can be viewed on this green glazed-inside cross-hatched design cup by the one and only Takiguchi Kazuo; more about him in our archives or at e-yakimono.net. In perfect condition with a work-of-art calligraphy signed box, 7.5cm.tallx8.5-9cm. at the lip, si... More
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Blue-Glazed Textured Jar-Vase by Hashimoto Machiko
Hashimoto Machiko is a very talented young Kyoto ceramic artist, here is a textured vase-jar that is her already signature style; in perfect condition, 18.3cm.tallx18x12.5., stamped on base, box extra. More
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