Only One Set–Kishino Kan
Kishino Kan (b.1975, Kyoto) lives and breathes ceramics in the hills of Iga. Not just Iga though he also fires Shino, Kohiki, Ki-Seto, Setoguro, Hakuji-White Porcelain and other styles; he’s a great admirer and connoisseur of ancient ceramic art as well. A pure spirit comes out his his… More
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Momoyama Period Ko-Bizen Chatsubo
Here is a classic-museum quality Momoyama period–late 1500s–Ko-Bizen Chatsubo-Tea jar with four lugs in perfect condition, 32.cm.tallx30.4cm. Authentication papers included from the Old Tamba Pottery Museum director, and all the postcards.
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Gosu-Kohiki Dragon Jar by Ikeda Shogo
Ikeda Shogo(b.1978) possesses a touch with his brush that creates designs that are rich, deep, whimsical and always a delight to gaze upon. Here’s a boldly painted Ikeda faceted jar depicting a dragon. In perfect condition, 14.5cm.tallx17.5, signed on base, with a signed box to be made( a bit… More
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Tokoname Jar by Ezaki Issei
Ezaki Issei(1918-1992)–a legend in Japanese ceramics; please see our archives for more about him. Here is a fine Ezaki ash-glazed jar in perfect condition with a signed box, 22cm.tallx20.cm, signed on base.
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Iron-Glazed Tsubo-Jar by Shimizu Uichi
Shimizu Uichi (1926-2004) was designated a Living National Treasure in 1985 for his iron glazes.Here is a dynamically-glazed iron jar with various ‘landscapes’ seen with each turn. In perfect condition with a signed box, 21.8cm.tall, dating to the 1960s.
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