Two Hagi Yohen Disc Vessels by Kaneko Nobuhiko–Smaller One on Hold
Born in Hagi in 1951 Kaneko Nobuhiko is a multi-award winning artist including the Grand Prize at the Asahi Ceramic Exhibition in 2004, the 2003 Yamaguchi Prefecture Culture Award, the Grand Prize at the 2001 Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition and the Asahi Ceramic Exhibition Award of Excellence in 1998,… More
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Hagi Yohen-Haikaburi Tsubo-Jar by Igarashi Shigenori
Born in 1952 in northern Japan, Igarashi entered the world of Hagi in 1979 studying with Kaneta Sanzaemon, Masanao’s father. He established his own kiln in Hagi in 1990 and has since been selected for many juried exhibitions (Nihon Tougei Ten, Mashiko Tougei Ten, Gendai Chatou Ten)—yet… More
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Two Shibui Mashiko Vessels by Shimaoka Tatsuzo
Here are two very shibui Shimaoka Tatsuzo (1919-2007) works dating to the 1970s. The square-checkered vessel stands at 18.7cm.tallx8.5 and is Sold (A bit darker in person). The diamond-cut vase is 22.5cm.tallx11cm. and is Sold; both have Shimaoka’s signature rope-impressed design. Both in… More
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Three Superbly Fired Forms–Isezaki-Takahashi-Kato
Here are three superbly fired forms–with Living National Treasure Isezaki Jun showing a yohen Bizen vase, a stunning tall Shigaraki jar by Takahashi Rakusai V and a kawai-cool Shigaraki pumpkin vase by Kato Takahiko; each in perfect condition with signed boxes, the Isezaki is 26.2cm.tallx17cm… More
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White-Slip Jar by Yoshida Yoshiko
Veteran Mino potter Yoshida Yoshihiko(b.1937) is a potter like that of long ago. Leading a simple and quiet life in the hills of Toki, he works from an old farmhouse full of spiritual craft works from the world over. These are his teachers as was the first Living National Treasure for Shino,… More
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Two Natural-Ash Glazed Tsubo-Jars by Tsujimura Kai
Tsujimura Kai (b.1976) creates grand Shigaraki, Iga, Karatsu and Kohiki pieces in line with the aesthetics of his famous father Tsujimura Shiro. Kai, along with his brother Yui, are quickly making a name for themselves in the Japanese pottery world. Deep yet simple, Kai’s works carry a… 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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Iro-sumi-nagashi Faceted Jar by Setsu Junji
We’re very pleased to offer for the first time the works of Setsu Junji, a Kyoto born (’75) and raised ceramic artist we first noticed a few years ago. His works are *very* distinctive for his original technique of ‘drawing’ on clay slabs to create enigmatic designs than… More
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