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Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you Ash clings to the deeply abraded clay slab walls of this fresh water jar by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Kaku Mizusashi. It is 16.5 x 16.5 x 23 cm (6-1/2 x 6-1/2 x 9 inches) 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 Ceramics department in 1992 before entering the Shiga prefectural Ceramic...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you 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...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you 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. This is in stark contrast to the coal strip fraught with green rivulets outside, which cov...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you A small scorched vessel by Furutani Taketoshi encapsulating in a microcosm the various aspects of Anagama-kiln firing enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shizen-yu Guinomi. It is 6.5 cm (2-1/2 inches) diameter 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 Ceramics department in 1992 before entering the Shiga prefectural Ceramics Research ...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you 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. The beauty of Shigaraki lies in its ability to connect the various elements of nature from which it is create...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
$2,200.00 A starkly traditional tsubo showing off the plethora of effects garnered from the inferno in an Anagam kiln by Furutani Taketoshi titled simply Shigaraki Shizen-yu Tsubo. It is formed in a medieval fashion with small foot growing in stages to a round wide shoulder, which then pinches to a small neck with pinched mouth. The coloration is fabulous, with rich greens fading to olive to crusty black on the blast side, while the natural clay dusted with flying ash shows off the quintessential shisek...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you 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...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you 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. It goes very well with teh sake cup pictured, (Not included but featured Next)
Furutani Taketoshi was born the son of master craftsman Furutani Hirofumi in 1974, graduating the Shigaraki Industrial High School Ceramics department...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you 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. It is 27.5 x 27.5...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you A cluster of ash and slag has adhered to the shoulder of this scarred and charred single flower vase by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Shinogi Ichirin Hanaire. The exterior has been thickly potted then sliced away in a slightly swirlin pattern in a style the artist calls Shinogi. This allows the flying ash plenty of hold to create the keshiki, or landscape effects) for which this family is known. It is 13.5 cm (5-1/2 inches) diameter, ...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, thank you A glacial lake of alpine green pools inside the Caldera-like top of this striking vase by Furutani Taketoshi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shigaraki Shizen-yu Hanaire. It is 14 cm (5-1/2 inches) diameter, 15.5 cm (6 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 Ceramics department in 1992 before entering the Shiga pref...
Conservatoire Sakura
$2,000.00 Exceptional fushi in shakudo inlaid with gold and sentoku ,recounting the legend of the warrior Hide Sato victorious over the giant Mokume. As a reward, the Dragon King Ryu-Jin presented him with a precious bell, an always hot cauldron and an inexhaustible sack of rice. We see these three objects carried by the servants of Ryu-Jin emerging from the waves.
Exceptional quality.Important note that the gold parts are solid gold in pieces and not just gilded.
35x27mm.
Sign. Good condition.
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Straight out of a Miyazaki Hayao fantasy is this Future Fossil Series Koro incense burner by Watanabe Takuma which comes enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Bizen Koro Mirai Kaseki (future Fossil). It is 13 cm (5 inches diameter, 16.5 cm (6-1/2 inches) tall and in excellent condition, directly from the artist this summer.
Watanabe Takuma was born in Hyogo prefecture in 1968, and after graduating Kansai Daigaku University in 1991, began studying Bizen ware under Yamauchi Ats...
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1940
item #1468338
(stock #Gako001)
Era Woodblock Prints
$225 Gako
Moon, Beach, and Tree Date: 1910s-30s. Size: Chuban. Print size: Approximately 10 x 7.75. Matte board size: 14 x 11. Signed "Gako" by the artist. Publisher: Takemura Hideo. Round, red Takemura seal. Medium: Japanese woodblock print. Condition: Print is fully adhered to the board. The board is foxed.
Modern Japanese Ceramics
$7,500.00 Gold disks like suns gleam in a shimmering blue cloud of mother of pearl stars on this dry lacquer vase by Okada Yuji dating from 2011. In the center, a golden spout rises up from a deep pool, like a digitized map of the event horizon of a black hole. An incredible shape and incredible work of art by this important post-war dreamer. Each golden spot visible on teh surface is hirame, not a tissue thin gold overlay, but a solid gold disc embedded into the surface the surface then ground down to re...
Mastromauro Japanese art
EUR €750.00 Stag horn netsuke depicting a Gama Sennin, a legendary figure of Japanese folklore, with a toad on his shoulder.
Gama Sennin is represented in a pose with his left hand holding the hind leg of the toad, while the latter rests on his shoulders.
Origin: Japan
Period: Edo 19th century
Dimensions: 5 x 2.3 x 2.2cm.
State of conservation: Very good
SwisSiam-Arts-Antiques-Gems
USD $1,250.00 Very handsome and attractive small head of Buddha, GANDHARA, 2-3rd Century, Grey Schist.
The youthful face is well defined with handsome features following a classical Hellenistic-Greek style. The crescent shaped hair is toped by a raised ushnisha and a small urna is between the delicately arched eyebrows. The ear has a large pierced lobe. The nose and earlobe are slightly chipped, but inconsequential when
considering the overall beauty of the exceptional face. This sidewards looking sculpted ...
SwisSiam-Arts-Antiques-Gems
USD $1,850.00 A very beautiful schist head of a Bodhisattva, 2-4 Century AD, with soft, youthful features, wearing a diadem with rosettes. The hair is pulled up into an elaborate top knot, urna between the eyebrows. Acquired on the London (UK) Art Market prior to 1980. Mounted on a Museum Quality metal stand. Size of head alone: 12.5 cm. (5"), excluding stand. Very fine condition.
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