Celadon Guinomi-Sake Cup by Kawase Shinobu
Here is a very refined and elegant celadon guinomi by the master ceramic artist Kawase Shiobu(b.1950). Divine; it's 3.6cm.tallx7, signed box. More about Kawase at e-yakimono.net; Kawase is surely one of the greatest celadon potters Japan has ever seen. More
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Nezumi Shino Hachi-Bowl by Hayashi Eiji
Here is a classic Nezumi-Shino hachi-serving bowl by veteran Mino potter Hayashi Eiji(b.1931). Hayashi is the grandson of the late great Kato Juemon(1894-1974) and studied with him starting in 1968 after teaching ceramics at Tamagawa University. A tranquil scene of reeds and grasses along with a ... More
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Mashiko Yunomi by Murata Gen
Murata Gen(1904-1988) was one of the greatest Mingei potters of the 20th century. His pots have all that is good in Mingei. Born in Ishikawa prefecture, Murata Gen wanted to become a painter, yet upon seeing Living National Treasure Hamada Shoji's works at an exhibition in Nihonbashi Takashimaya,... More
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Mashiko Guinomi by Hamada Shoji
Here is a classic Mashiko Guinomi by Hamada Shoji. It has superb form only Hamada could throw, deep pool, iron-rimmed lip and a fine balance in the hand; museum quality indeed. In prefect condition with a signed box, 6cm.tallx8. More
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Shigaraki Guinomi by Mori Togaku
Here is a very rare Shigaraki by Bizen's living legend--and Okayama Prefecture Intangible Cultural Property--Mori Togaku(b.1937). Occasionally potters visit different studios and fire styles different from their own; Arakawa Toyozo comes to mind with his rare Bizen works fired at the Kaneshige ki... More
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