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Koichiro Isezaki - Hikidashiguro Kakewake Guinomi

39,600 YEN
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size : W8.3cm×8.1cm×H6.2cm

Koichiro Isezaki is Jun Isezaki's eldest son.
He uses kiln in a tunnel-like shape called "anagama".
This Guinomi was fired in September 2024.
Hikidashi means taking out the work from Kiln during firing.
The works that touched the outside air will be cooled rapidly and will change to a different color from normal Bizen ware.
In this work, the attached ash (pine) becomes transparent and looks like a amber.
The black part is coated with special clay and is indigo by Hikidashi effect.
The simple design does not prevent you from observing the indigo beauty of this Guinomi.
In the past, Bizen ware had never been used to express the universe or the sky.



Yoshiteru Takariki - Bizen Hikidashi Kurotasuki Guimomi

15,400 YEN
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size : W6.8cm×6.8cm×H5.1cm

He inherits the skills and spirit of Sozan Kaneshige.
The simple and undecorated design highlights the beauty of Bizen clay.
He believes that the work will be completed in the hands of the user.
This Guinomi was fired in June 2024.
He had been following his teacher's method of firing hidasuki until now.
He then developed a polka-dot patterned scarlet tasuki using blocks with holes in them.
He continued his research and completed this black Hidasuki.
This piece was changed to black by removing the work from the burning kiln and quenching it.



Yoshiteru Takariki - Bizen Hidasuki Guinomi

13,200 YEN
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size : W6.8cm×6.7cm×H5.7cm

He inherits the skills and spirit of Sozan Kaneshige.
The simple and undecorated design highlights the beauty of Bizen clay.
He believes that the work will be completed in the hands of the user.
This Guinomi was fired in June 2024.
This Hidasuki Guinomi was fired in a noborigama kiln.
He put in a case of refractory clay called Saya in the kiln.
A great combination of a blue clay color and a dark slushy Hidasuki.
He has a simple and unobtrusive design to make Hidasuki stand out.



Koichiro Isezaki - Bizen Yohen Guinomi

30,800 YEN
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size : W7.5cm×7.3cm×H6.1cm

Koichiro Isezaki is Jun Isezaki's eldest son.
He uses kiln in a tunnel-like shape called "anagama".
This Guinomi was fired by him in September 2024.
There is a hole in the middle of anagama for small firewood.
The firewood that was put in during firing turned into a black fire pattern for this works.
It is a lively Youhen with a different color from the nobori gama kiln.
The design is like a smaller Chawan.
Very quiet and calm, but very beautiful as a sphere.



Gosuke Yashiro - Imbe Guinomi

12,100 YEN
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size : W6.9cm×6.4cm×H5.7cm

He was attracted by Bizen ware and moved from Hokkaido to Okayama.
He loves the simple beauty of Bizen ware.
This work is also very simple and powerful.
He built a small hole type kiln this summer that is completely underground.
Fireproof plates were used only in the ceiling area, while all other surfaces were made of soil as is.
Various fire patterns are mixed together to create a pristine color.



Koichiro Isezaki - Bizen Guinomi

26,400 YEN
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size : W7.8cm×7.2cm×H5.8cm

Koichiro Isezaki is Jun Isezaki's eldest son.
He uses the same hole type kiln (called anagama in Japan) as his father and father's disciple.
This Guinomi was fired in September 2024.
This work has a characteristic shade of anagama.
It features bright colors such as brown and white based on red.
Natural glaze adheres to the wrapped rice straw, forming a thunder-like shape.



Takashi Baba - So Enn Shino Sakazuki

22,000 YEN
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size : W8.7cm×8.5cm×H5.2cm

Takashi Baba is a ceramic style that combines sculpture and Bizen ware.
He uses a lot of shavings and patterns to create highly artistic works.
This Guinomi was fired by him in August 2024.
Based on Bizen clay, it was glazed with Shino and baked in Bizen Noborigam kiln.
Shino glaze changed to more complex shades with Noboligama kiln.
By improving the glaze, he succeeded in generating patterns that look like flickering flames.
He named the pattern “Sou Enn” (blue flame).



Koichiro Isezaki - Bizen Shiro Guinomi

28,600 YEN
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size : W8.6cm×8.2cm×H6.8cm

Koichiro Isezaki is Jun Isezaki's eldest son.
He uses kiln in a tunnel-like shape called "anagama".
This new work was fired in September 2024.
This work is made using special white clay collected in the Inve area.
He fired without glaze, but the white clay component produced a fire pattern with a color different from the original Bizen ware.
The outer surface has a luster as if coated with glass.
Originally yellow or brown Goma, which is close to gold, it changed to muddy white or transparent blue.



Koichiro Isezaki - Hikidashiguro Guinomi

39,600 YEN
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size : W8.3cm×8.1cm×H6.1cm

Koichiro Isezaki is Jun Isezaki's eldest son.
He uses kiln in a tunnel-like shape called "anagama".
This Guinomi was fired in September 2024.
Hikidashi means taking out the work from Kiln during firing.
The works that touched the outside air will be cooled rapidly and will change to a different color from normal Bizen ware.
In this work, the attached ash (pine) becomes transparent and looks like a amber.
The black part is coated with special clay and is indigo by Hikidashi effect.
The simple design does not prevent you from observing the indigo beauty of this Guinomi.
In the past, Bizen ware had never been used to express the universe or the sky.



Takashi Baba - Bizen Yohen Ao Guinomi

28,600 YEN
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size : W7.0cm×6.9cm×H5.6cm

Takashi Baba is a ceramic style that combines sculpture and Bizen ware.
He uses a lot of shavings and patterns to create highly artistic works.
This Guinomi was fired by him in August 2024.
This work is painted black clay and cobalt on the surface.
Furthermore, a bright blue fire pattern is generated by intensively applying a strong fire.
Goma's yellow, black clay, and bright blue are a set and have a very fantastic beauty.



Koichiro Isezaki - Bizen Guinomi

26,400 YEN
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size : W7.6cm×7.3cm×H6.0cm

Koichiro Isezaki is Jun Isezaki's eldest son.
He uses the same hole type kiln (called anagama in Japan) as his father and father's disciple.
This Guinomi was fired in September 2024.
This work has a characteristic shade of anagama.
It features bright colors such as brown and white based on red.
Natural glaze adheres to the wrapped rice straw, forming a thunder-like shape.



Gosuke Yashiro - Imbe Guinomi

12,100 YEN
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size : W7.1cm×6.5cm×H5.8cm

He was attracted by Bizen ware and moved from Hokkaido to Okayama.
He loves the simple beauty of Bizen ware.
This work is also very simple and powerful.
He built a small hole type kiln this summer that is completely underground.
Fireproof plates were used only in the ceiling area, while all other surfaces were made of soil as is.
Various fire patterns are mixed together to create a pristine color.



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