Multi-Colored Ash-Glazed Vessel by Kimata Kaoru
RYYG has been a fan of Kimata Kaoru’s (b.1967) works since moving to Kyoto. She studied in Karatsu and there mastered various ash-glazes and then made them into her own ‘blend’ as clearly seen on this multi-colored-engaging form vessel. Kimata moved her studio to Kobe in 1995 and… More
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E-Karatsu Jar by Maruta Munehiko
Karatsu potter Maruata Munehiko (b.1961) is known for his fluid brushwork and mastery of all Karatsu styles that has earned him a loyal following in Japan. His father studied with Hamada Shoji and Munehiko studied with Hamada’s son Atsuya. He established his own kiln in 1984. Here is a… More
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Tamba Fissured Orb by Ichino Kiyoharu
Smooth natural ash-glaze on the outside contrasts in a wicked way with the very rough-gritty interior on this fissured orb by Ichino Kiyoharu(b.1957). A very intriguing work by this veteran artist who has shown throughout Japan. In perfect condition with a signed box, 14cm.tallx17cm.x14, signed on… More
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