Hagi Chawan by Miwa Kazuhiko
Miwa Kazuhiko (b.1951) is a celebrated Hagi ceramic artist and member of the famous Miwa family; his father is the late LNT Miwa Jyusetsu, brother is KyusetsuXII, late brother Eizo and uncle is the late LNT Miwa Kyuwa (there is no other family like them in all of Hagi, closest might be the… More
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Mishima-Stamped Vase by Kondo Yutaka
Kyoto-based ceramic artist Kondo Yutaka (1932-1983) was quite an inventive ceramic artist, known for his sumi-nagare (flowing ink), Mishima, ash-glazes and kohiki styles. Yutaka was the first son of Living National Treasure Kondo Yuzo (brother of Hiroshi, uncle to Takahiro) and he had a wonderful… More
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Neriage Jar by Nishimura Naoki
Our first addition to the new web gallery, a multi-colored neriage jar by northern Kyoto-based ceramic artist Nishimura Naoki, in perfect condition, 20.5cm.tallx15.5, signed on base, box extra. We also have a chawan and three guinomi. Also a test to see if I got this new software down!
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Two Bizen Guinomi by Mori Togaku
Many know that Mori Togaku fired a massive 85 meter-long kiln and word has it there were no guinomi fired for public sales. Rats. Here are two Mori guinomi dating to 1970 and the early 90s, both in perfect condition with signed boxes. The tokkuri shown *was* fired in the historical firing, serious… More
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Textured Hagi Vessels by Hatano Hideo
Hatano Hideo (b.1971) creates Hagi pottery that is at both classical and very contemporary. Hideo’s father is Yamaguchi Prefectural Intangible Property Hatano Zenzo, with whom he has studied, in particular about the beauty of Hagi’s warm glazes. Hatano graduated from Tama Art University having… More
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Marbled-Bizen Sculpture-Vessels by Wakimoto Hiroyuki
Blended clay creates wood and washi textures on these two Wakimoto works; each in perfect condition with signed boxes, the taller-more varied tone one is 38.1cm.tallx14cm.x9; the more hidasuki orange-cord one is 34.4cm.tallx13.5×9
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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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Two-Tone Henko by Hamada Shinsaku
This is a very subdued and reflective Zen-quality nuka-iron glazed vase by Mashiko veteran potter Hamada Shinsaku(b.1929), second son of Shoji and father of Tomoo. In perfect condition with a signed box, 26.8cm.tallx22cm.x14.2, Quite handsome.
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