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Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 2000
item #1444646
(stock #TRC210503)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! A large and powerful composition displaying beads of feldspar strung across a canvas of red ferrous clay. A perfect addition for tea practitioners in need of a good Shino piece or for collectors looking for a classic and exceptional example of this type of pottery.
As the name suggests to anyone familiar with Japanese pottery, Kato Toyohisa (b. 1962) hails from a long line of Mino potters... Ohi Chozaemon X (b...
Takahashi Rakusai IV (b...
Momoyama Gallery
sold A magnificent Japanese Kyo Ware Chawan made by famous artist Chizen Terao (born 1955) 20 years ago. It bears hand painted Sakura trees inside and outside and comes with its originally signed and sealed wooden box and a profile of the artist. But the special feature of this unique tea bowl is a rarely seen strong and vivid hand applied granular Shiro-chibu. Shiro-chibu (white dots) features the strokes of small solid colored dots densely drawn on the base color... Living National Treasure Fujiwara Yu (1932-2001) Bizen Goma-Hidasuki Chawan (Studio Pottery Bizen ware).
The mark of the potter is carved on the bottom. Very interesting chawan which combines two Bizen techniques: Goma (outer side) and Hidasuki (inner). Goma resembles sesame seeds because the of the attached pine ash... This vivid Mino Iga tea bowl is made by renowned Japanese ceramist Yaemon Kato (b.1942)
The mark of the potter is carved near the foot ring. Yaemon Kato, a third son of Juemon Kato (1894-1974), continued his father's efforts to revive and restore Mino ceramic art working on Shino, Kiseto, Oribe, Mino Iga, etc. Size Height 8 cm Width 11.5 cm In excellent condition with original box (no cord) and leaflet. Kenji Funaki (b. 1927) White Glaze Chawan (tea bowl) Studio Pottery
Elegant shape in the style of fine Joseon dynasty bowls covered with white glaze. Kenji Funaki is known for his participation in the Mingei Movement led by Yanagi Soetsu and Kawai Kanjiro. He studied under Hamada Shoji and Bernard Leach. Kenji Funaki received numerous awards including Kokuga Association Award, Japan Folk Crafts Museum Award, Japan Ceramics Society Award... Takiguchi Kiheiji (b. 1937) Momoyama Style Aka Oribe Chawan.
Of irregular Kutsugata shape with unglazed foot ring. The mark of the potter is carved on the bottom. Takiguchi Kiheiji Trained under the master of Mino ware Juemon Kato and became independent in 1965. Also, after studying at Shinroku Tsuji pottery studio in Kyoto, he built a kiln in Ogaya, Mino. Moved to the U.S...
Treasures of Old Times
$340.00 Kazuhiko Sato (b. 1947) Ashido Glaze Rope Design Chawan made in 1992.
The mark of the artist is stamped at the base together with year of production. Size Height 9cm Width 12cm Condition Excellent Supplied with signed box and leaflet Sato Kazuhiko, born in Fujisawa City in 1947, is a notable artist with a remarkable artistic journey... Height 7.8cm
Width 14.0cm Supplied with signed box and leaflet. Born in 1932 in Kyoto into a pottery family, Mr. Morinobu Kimura is a highly esteemed potter renowned for his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft. Throughout his illustrious career, he has received numerous accolades and recognition for his innovative approach to pottery and his mastery of ash glaze. At the age of 26, Mr...
Treasures of Old Times
$500.00 Excellent Bizen Chawan by Yamamoto Yuichi (b. 1935)
Size Height 8cm Width 13cm Condition Excellent Supplied with signed box Yamamoto Yuichi, born in Inbe, the renowned Bizen center of Japan, is the eldest son of Living National Treasure Yamamoto Toshu. He embarked on his pottery journey in 1959 under the expert guidance of his father... Elegant and unique Nezumi Shino tea bowl made by Mino ceramist Ichiyo Nakajima (b. 1949)
Supplied with the leaflet and signed box Size Height 8cm Width 12cm Ichiyo Nakajima, hailing from Gifu Prefecture, is a renowned ceramic artist who specializes in the creation of Shino and Oribe ceramics...
Treasures of Old Times
$1,000.00 Size
Height 9cm Width 12cm In excellent condition Comes with signed wooden box In 2010, Kato Kozo was bestowed with the esteemed title of Living National Treasure, a testament to his mastery in the realm of ceramics. His renown stems from the exquisite range of Shino and Ki-seto glazes, as well as his distinctive Tetsu-yu (iron glaze), cherished for its inviting tactile quality and subtly intricate surface textures... Size
Height 8.1cm Width 13.4cm In excellent condition Supplied with signed wooden box Born in 1944, Yamamoto Izuru has made an indelible mark in the world of male ceramists, specializing in the revered Bizen pottery tradition... Presenting a Magnificent Oribe Chawan, expertly crafted by the esteemed Koie Ryoji (1938-2020).
Specifications: Width: 15.9cm Height: 10.5cm Condition: This exquisite piece is in excellent condition, a testament to the care and craftsmanship of the artist. Comes complete with a signed wooden box, further attesting to its authenticity and value.
Treasures of Old Times
$360.00 Presenting an Excellent Nezumi Shino Chawan, meticulously crafted by the esteemed Kato Mitsuemon (b. 1937).
Specifications: Height: 8.4cm Width: 12.7cm Condition: This exceptional piece is in unused condition, attesting to the care and craftsmanship of the artist... The mark of the artist is carved on base.
Size Height 9.3cm Width 12.9cm In excellent condition Supplied with signed wooden box Born in the vibrant city of Kita-Kyushu, Fukuoka in 1937, Sajiro Tanaka emerged as a shining star in the realm of ceramics through a lifelong devotion to his craft. In 1971, seeking a profound spiritual awakening, he embarked on a transformative pilgrimage to the venerable Eihei Temple, known for its san...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 2000
item #1484713
(stock #TRC231011)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
$1,125.00 Splashed across a beautifully textured backdrop of shimmering black, the willow leaves painted in silver bring with them a sense of calm and contemplation. Generously proportioned though not too heavy in the hand, the wide base ensures stability while the upward curvature of the sides breaks with convention and offers a unique and decidedly modern flair. Born in Kyoto as the 4th son of a famous lacquer artist named Shogo, Banura Shiro (1941-2001) followed suit and went i... |