Bizen Orb-Lamp by Miyao Masahiro
Casting shadows and moody light, here is an unusual Bizen orb-lamp with classic Bizen firing tones by Miyao Masahiro. It’s 25.1cm.tallx26.6, no box.
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Shigaraki Bucket-Vase by Takahashi Rakusai IV
Bringing out the warm beauty of materials and form, here is a bucket-motif vase-wine cooler by An exceptionally fired by Takahashi Rakusai lV (b.1925). The Takahashi family–along with the Ueda family–is one of the longest potting families in Shigaraki and is largely responsible for… More
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Shino Mallet Vase by Kumano Kurouemon
Only one word to describe this large Shino-yohen mallet by the ‘Bear of Echizen’ Kumano; Intense. Intense in the firing, attitude, and of course the firing. In perfect condition with a signed box, 33.5cm.tallx22, signed on base. Kumano’s boxes are also works of art. Thanks to all… More
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Six Painted-Kohiki Goblets by Kayama Tetsuya
Here are six very special goblets made by Kayama Tetsuya(b.1954.) Kayama is the eldest son of the famed painter Kayama Matazo and he studied in Iga with Banura Shiro after graduating from Tama Art University where he studied Japanese style painting. In 1989 he established his kiln in Oiso,… More
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Black Bizen Sculpture-Vase by Isezaki Koichiro
Isezaki Koichiro (b.1974) is the first son of Bizen’s current Living National Treasure Isezaki Jun, and is one of the up-and-coming stars of the Isezaki family. Isezaki Yozan, Koichiro’s grandfather and the father of LNT Jun and Okayama Prefecture Intangible Cultural Property… More
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‘The Edge’ Red Ash-Glazed Ceramic Monoliths by Kako Katsumi
Kako Katsumi(b.1965) is one of our favorite ceramic artists who challenges his art with a keen sense and unique vision; and for this his work has been shown at the Nitten, Asahi, Japan Ceramic Art, Mino International, Hyogo Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum (Hyogo Ceramic Artists), and Tanabe Museum… More
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Three Neriage Guinomi by Matsui Koyo
Matsui Koyo(b.1962) is the son of past Living National Treasure Matsui Kosei and continues in the intricate neriage-marbled wares created by his father. Here are three stunning examples in a guinomi-sake cup form; each in perfect condition with a signed box,4.5cm.tallx7.5, signed on base.
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Porcelain Sake Cups-Guinomi by Ono Kotaro
Porcelain ceramic artist Ono Kotaro’s summer sake vessels; a delight to view and a delight to chill with and use; kampai! Each in perfect condition, basic sake cup sizes, stamped on base each with a signed box. Seihakuji-Bluish-White Porcelain
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