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Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Pre 2000 item #1479934 (stock #FT57)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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An historically important work by Furutani Hiromu (Churoku I) from the initial firing of their newly established Nobori-gama climbing kiln in 1974. This type of work is called Hatsugama, or first from the kiln. It is the only piece in the show from the climbing kiln (which has not been fired in over 20 years) and the earliest piece in the show as well. It is 32 x 8 x 35 cm (13 x 3 x 14 inches) and in excellent condition, directly from the family...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479931 (stock #FT44)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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This piece I feel goes very well with the Tokkuri just listed, a guinomi showcasing the soft tones of the Shigaraki clay with its inclusions and imperfections, a smattering of ash inside spilling like sake over the rim in green, white and gray. It is by Furutani Taketoshi and comes enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shizen-yu Guinomi. It is 6.5 cm (2-1/2 inches) diameter, 4.5 cm (just under 2 inches) tall and in excellent condition, directly from the artist...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479930 (stock #FT38)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A beautifully crafted Tokkuri covered in ash encrustation by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shizen Yu Tokkuri. It is 8.5 cm (3-1/2 inches) diameter, 13 cm (5 inches) tall and in excellent condition, directly from the artist...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479870 (stock #FT27)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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The vertical sides turn out ever so slightly at the rim allowing a view into the crystalline lake pooled inside this deep bowl by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Chawan. The interior is entirely covered in natural ash glaze, colors varying from light green to iron red to twilight gray with the aforementioned pool of crystalline green in the center...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479826 (stock #FT26)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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This bowl is just an ideal look at the many aspects for which Shigaraki is known. The entire is incredibly natural looking, as if erosion and growth have spent eons together creating the paternation. This of course, truly happens over about 5 days, the effects born from the natural combination of fire, ash, flow and placement within the kiln...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479825 (stock #FT12)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A cylinder has been removed from this cylindrical vase, quite a striking shape by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Ohen Ichirin Hanaire. The hollow created has filled with a heavy deposit of ash with fingers of color reaching out from the dark interior wrapping around the vessel to the red eyelets. The top too is heavily coated in glistening molten ash in grays and greens, olives and ochers...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479813 (stock #FT21)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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How perfectly does this vessel show off the character of clay?! Furutani Taketoshi has built up the clay I a method allowing the natural rough surface to remain undisturbed, a deep gouge around the shoulder filled with a pool of alpine green crystals and the neck meandering up like a natural crag. Soft gray underlies the flying ash and rivulets of fresh green cascading down the sides...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479811 (stock #FT86)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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The raw red flesh glows softly under a coating of ash which wraps around in tendrils to the coal blackened base of this voluminous Vase by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Yohen Tsubo. Yohen, literally translated Kiln-altered, is a word for the unexpected results, or fortuitous accidents of firing. In this case, they are likely speaking of the unusual red coloration...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479728 (stock #FT58)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A classic work by pioneering artist Furutani Hiromu (Churoku I), the torn clay covered in naturally formed green ash-glaze. It retains the original ceramic lid and comes in a wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Mizusashi, directly from the family. The receptacle is 18 x 18.5 x 23 cm (7-1/2 inches diameter, 9 inches tall) and is in excellent condition...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479727 (stock #FT25)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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This bowl by Furutani Taketoshi is a textbook of Shigaraki kiln effects. Fiery reds rimmed with olive, hints of emerald over twilight gray skies. It was exhibited at the Regional Dento Kogeiten Traditional Crafts Exhibition and comes enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Chawan. It is 10.5 x 11 x 9 cm (roughly 4 plus inches diameter, 3-1/2 inches tall) and is in excellent condition, directly from the artist...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479726 (stock #FT87)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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The fire is still alive on this striking Shigaraki Tsubo by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Yohen Tsubo. Yohen, literally translated Kiln-altered, is a word for the unexpected results, or fortuitous accidents of firing. In this case, they are likely speaking of the unusual coloration of the running ash wrapping around the blackened surface. Kiln effects are what this family is known for, and this does not disappoint...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Pre 1837 VR item #1479723 (stock #464)
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Kyoto ceramic statuette of Guanyin. The clay is not earthenware, but rather stoneware fired at low temperature. An enamel decoration, applied to a cracked glaze, covers the entire statuette...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Pre 2000 item #1479688 (stock #FT88)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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An iconic vessel by the important Shigaraki artist Furutani Hiromu (Churoku I) enclosed in the original signed wooden box simply titled Shigaraki-yaki Tsubo. The natural ash glaze covers the shoulder and runs down into the darkness of the blackened embers below. The neck is perfectly formed in a classic Medieval fashion, sharply angled on the rounded body. It is 27 cm (11 inches) diameter, 30.5 cm (12 inches) tall and in perfect condition. This is the only piece by the first generation we h...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479635 (stock #FT69)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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An incredible work by Furutani Hirofumi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Hen Hanaire. Crystaline green glass pools on one side, reaching down a hand to grasp the blackened shell impressions near the base surrounded in raw sunburnt clay. Opposite red discs surround shell marks where it was stacked in the kiln, beads of green forming like dew drops defying gravity on the rim. In between the earth is scorched and blackened, rivulets of olive running between. ...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479634 (stock #FT37)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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This Tokkuri by Furutani Taketoshi beautifully matches the sake cup just listed, glistening glaze the color of wet moss runs over the stone-like surface reaching a crescendo as a dusky bead of glass reaching out to the viewer. It comes enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Tokkuri. It is 14 cm (5-1/2 inches) tall and in excellent condition, directly from the artist.
Furutani Taketoshi was born the son of master craftsman Furutani Hirofumi in 1974, graduati...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479633 (stock #FT44)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A brooding dark bowl blasted with color, a pool of green on one edge seeming to weep through to form a bead of murky green on the outside by Furutani Taketsohi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shizen-yu Guinomi. It is just over 6 cm (2-1/2 inches) diameter 4.2 cm (1-3/4 inches) tall and in excellent condition, directly from the artist.
Furutani Taketoshi was born the son of master craftsman Furutani Hirofumi in 1974, graduating the Shigaraki Industrial High School Cerami...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479632 (stock #FT32)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A slightly smaller Tsutsu-gata (Cylinder shaped) Chawan made for outdoor use by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Tabi Chawan. A Tabi-chawan, literally Travel Tea Bowl, is usually slightly smaller, made to be carried and used out of doors or in a setting other than one’s own abode. An incredible landscape plays across the surface, calling to mind moss covered rocks, flowing water, silhouetted hills and the twilit sky. The rim shows a hi...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479629 (stock #FT30)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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The Tea bowls from this family are a textbook image of kiln effects, and this piece by Furutani Taketoshi is no exception. Cleft marks in the red clay remain where it was stacked in the kiln, surrounded by running ash, an alpine pool of crystal green forming inside with hints of lavender peering through the blast of green. The form is bold with a slight taper, both inviting and yet trapping the aroma of the frothy green tea. The rim undulates slightly, and cups gently to the lips on the drinki...
 
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