Red Fuji Tamba Ido Chawan by Nishihata Tadashi
We do miss seeing Mt.Fuji, as many know our gallery before was in Mishima with views of Mt.Fuji, ever changing, always inspiring. So it was splendid to view a Red Fuji in this chawan by Nishihata Tadashi, more about this important Tamba ceramic artist in our archives. It’s in a deep well Ido… More
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Tamba Aka-dobe Jar by Nishihata Tadashi
Nishihata Tadashi (b.1948) is most likely the greatest traditional Tamba ceramic in Japan today—more about him in our archives. Recently he’s updated the ancient Tamba technique of aka-dobe–red slip–with a brighter temperament. The ishihaze-stone burst and black ash areas… More
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Large Tamba Aka-Dobe Charger-Platter by Ichino Masahiko
A Very Happy Year of the Dog to everyone, kansha woof from Kyoto! To start the year we show a massive Tamba aka-dobe charger by celebrated ceramic artist Ichino Masahiko. He dug the clay in the hills of Tamba and left quite raw, he included the two techniques that often define Tamba, rusty-red… More
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Natural Ash-Glazed Tamba Vessel by Nishihata Tadashi
Nishihata Tadashi (b.1948) is most likely the greatest traditional Tamba ceramic in Japan today—more about him in our archives. Here is a richly-fired natural ash-glazed triangular textured Nishihata vase that was placed in a prime space in the anagama. It’s in perfect condition with 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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Three Tamba Sculptural-Vases by Shimizu Keiichi
Shimizu Keiichi (b.1962) is a fourth generation Tamba potter creating minimalist geometrical forms either fired in a gas or anagama. These three were recently fired in Shimizu’s anagama and show the beauty of Tamba clay. In the main photo the left one is 14cm.tallx15.5×7.2 and is Sold,… More
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Five Nishihata Tadashi Tamba Works
Nishihata Tadashi (b.1948) is most likely the greatest traditional Tamba ceramic in Japan today—more about him in our archives. I recently visited him and selected these five pieces; a very large multi-faceted jar, an angular vase, two smaller vases and a guinomi; all but one is aka-dobe… More
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Early Edo Ko-Tamba Ash-Glazed Akadobe Tsubo
Museum-quality rare form Ko-Tamba ash-glazed aka-dobe jar in excellent condition. Signed box by the Old Tamba Museum director. 27cm.tallx31cm. We also have some Ko-Shigaraki, Ko-Echizen and Ko-Bizen at the gallery now…….
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White Tamba Chawan by Ichino Masahiko
Ichino Masahiko (b.1961) is a leader in today’s ceramic world here in Japan, period. More about him can be read at www.e-yakimono.net Occasionally he fires using ash glazes and this is a rare example of a melting white snow glaze over a rough clay body. A bit of heft in the weight, in perfect… More
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