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Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479299 (stock #MC108)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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An emerald tear clings to the lip of this fabulous sake flask by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Tokkuri. It is 9 cm (3-1/2 inches) diameter, 13.5 cm (5-1/2 inches) tall and in perfect condition, directly from the artist. ...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479300 (stock #MC109)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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Molten ash has gone yellow on the dry surface of this bulbous sake server by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Tokkuri. It is 8.5 cm (3-1/2 inches) diameter, 12 cm (5 inches) tall and in excellent condition, directly from the artist...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1489918 (stock #MC685)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A beautiful small Guinomi by Matsuo Takaaki enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Yohen Hai. It is 7 cm 2-3/4 inches) diameter, 5 cm (2 inches) tall and in excellent condition.
Matsuo Takaaki was born in Yokohama in 1938. He began studies under Tsuji Seimei at Renkoji in 1960 where he trained for over 15 years. He became independent in 1975 and built a climbing kiln in Tama...
Japanese : Folk Art : Utilitarian Accessories : Pre 1960 item #1225800 (stock #10702)
Welcome To Another Century
P.O.R.
Large storage jug of typical Shigaraki stoneware with small white inclusions, made in three sections, decorated in multicolor enamel and gold with a cat making a mouse train come to an abrupt halt. A cat, high back, hissing at the mouse going at the head of a train, makes the train come to a dead stop and the following mice tumble, roll, spill in a ripple effect. Funny details: tumbling palanquin, spilling fish, flying papers. Either folk art or export. Japan, 20th century.
Height: ca...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1484590
Treasures of Old Times
$600.00
The chawan is adorned with a delicately applied ash glaze, exhibiting a graceful transition from a deeper hue to a lighter shade on the bowl's sides...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1980 item #1454013 (stock #70)
Dragon's Pearl
$350.00
Tea caddy (chaire) of Shigaraki ware with characteristic, mottled, beige glaze over brownish, rough corpus. Lid of finely worked ivory. Signed with potter’s mark in the bottom. A heavy silk storage bag (shifuku) with stylized flower pattern comes with the piece. Showa, circa 1960. H 8 cm, D 6 cm. Condition: Perfect.
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1422068 (stock #1476)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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Gorgeous flowing ash covers this small bottle form by Sawa Katsunori enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Tokkuri complete with shiori and wrapping cloth. An eye of raw terracotta clay, where it rested on its side, is surrounded by thick green crystallized ash. A superb work by this artisan. It is 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall and in new condition.
Sawa Katsunori was born in Shigaraki, son of master potter Sawa Kiyotsugu, in 1980...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1457415 (stock #RS-34)
Gallery Rex
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This piece is fired in anagama with red pine fire woods for 10days, and covered with natural ashes. The shigaraki clay has been colored to beautiful scarlet by the flames. Size: 10.8cm (D) 13.5cm(H) Accessary: wooden box signed by artist
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1059615 (stock #417)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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The sides are scorched from flame on this large, flattened ball form tsubo by Koie Ryoji enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The raw Shigaraki earth is scored with strikes from a paddle and deep gouges from the artist fingers. The Tsubo is roughly 8 inches (20.5 cm) tall, the same diameter. Born in Tokoname, 1938, Ryoji graduated the Tokoname industrial school and moved on to work at the City Ceramic Research Facility. In 1966 he established his own studio...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1381017 (stock #826)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A spectacular faceted work by Ueda Mitsuharu enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Mentori Kabin. It is 9 x 11 x 11 inches (28 x 24 x 28 cm) and is in excellent condition.
Born in Fukuoka in 1957, and studied initially pottery in Tamba under Ogami Tsuyoshi before entering the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Research Facility, which he finished in 1983 followed by a year studying glazes in the Shiga Prefectural Kiln...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1440877 (stock #RS-11)
Gallery Rex
$1,415.00
Sadamitsu Sugimoto, a great master of the ceramic art scene in Japan, was led by Tachibana Daiki the great Zen teacher and has been producing a lot of masterpieces through over 40 years .He has been studying the world of “wabi, sabi, and yugen” as his life's theme. *Tachibana Daiki is well known that former Arkansas Gov...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1467891 (stock #RS-57)
Gallery Rex
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This piece was fired for 10 days with red pine firewood in Anagama along ancient style without artificial glaze, This small style of water container "mizusashi" has been liked in Japanese tea ceremony scene. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9CBtpPl7X8 Accessary: lacquered lid, wooden box signed by artist. Size: 12.7cm(D/mouth) 15.8cm(D/body) 14.5cm(H)
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1479997 (stock #FT53)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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A contemporary Shigaraki Yunomi Cup in Natural Ash Glaze by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shizen-yu Yunomi. It is 7 x 7 x 7 cm (3 x 3 x 3 inches) and is in excellent condition, directly from the artist...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1489214 (stock #MC610)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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Like an abstract painting, ink seems to wash over the earthen colored surface of this delicate shallow bowl by Shigemori Yoko enclosed in a wooden box titled Ao-sen Chawan. At first deceptive, upon turning the bowl upside down one sees a scribble of blue. Ao-sen means Blue Line, and those blue lines, thus the answer to why the bwl is titled blue line, are only isible once the tea has been finished...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Pre 2000 item #1488517 (stock #MC606)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
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My favorite piece by this unique artist, a tall slab form vase wearing a sash of random words scrawled like some ancient graffiti riddle by Shigemori Yoko enclosed in a wooden box titled April Fool. This dates from early in her career, late 70s to early 80s...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Pre 2000 item #1487946 (stock #MC613)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
$450.00
An elegant bowl swept in a Zen circle of ink by Shigemori Yoko, the vessel evidencing several dips in white slip, creating a captivating sensibility which contests the simplicity of the coloration...
Japanese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Contemporary item #1488196 (stock #MC679)
Modern Japanese Ceramics
$1,200.00
Enigmatic script rises like fingerprints from the surface of this vertical black monolith by Shigemori Yoko dating from quite early in her career titled Autumn Field. The piece is slab-formed, the slabs pressed over a surface inscribed with mysterious scrawling and texts, one feels it possible to read, but it proves elusive. Like much of her work it is raw, Like garage band music. There is no other decoration, a powerful statement which staggers to one side. It is 14 x 17 x 40 cm (7 x 6 x 16 i...
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Scenic : Pre 1900 item #1295161
Spoils of Time
$380
Shigenobu (Hiroshige II) 1826-1869. The oban tate-e triptych depicts Minamoto no Yorimitsu, Sakata no Kintoki and Watanabe no Tsuna entering the mountain home of the demons. Circa 1851-1853. Shigenobu was a pupil of Ando Hiroshige and adopted his name to become the second generation after his master's passing in 1858. Condition of these prints are faded, wrinkles - some creased, margins trimmed and uneven, light wormage and pin holes, light foxing and soil. As challenged as the condition sounds...
 
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