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Tomio - Hidasuki Yunomi
7,000 YENSold out
size : W8.2cm×8.0cm×H8.1cmTomio ochi is a relative of Anjin Abe.
He was an office worker but loved art.
After retiring from the company, he studied pottery as a student at Anjin Abe.
He studied the control of the fire method of the old Bizen from Anjin Abe.
This Yunomi was fired at high temperature.
He completed Hidasuki, which was as strong and hard as old Bizen.
Tomio Ochi - Shino Yunomi
7,000 YENSold out
size : W8.0cm×8.0cm×H8.2cmTomio ochi is a relative of Anjin Abe.
He was an office worker but loved art.
After retiring from the company, he studied pottery as a student at Anjin Abe.
He studied the control of the fire method of the old Bizen from Anjin Abe.
This is Shino, whose commitment is very well felt.
The volume of the glaze is modest, with a hard, solid texture.
The clay visible through the Koudai is also well fired and hardened.
Sohei Takashima - Bizen Yohen Tokkuri
19,800 YENSold out
size : W8.3cm×8.1cm×H12.7cm 270ccHe is a disciple of Jun Isezaki.
He uses a small anagama at Ushimado to fire his pieces.
His small anagama will cause a Noborigama-like fire pattern in certain positions in the kiln.
The red clay color in the center of the work is as rich as if it were wet.
It is a delicate design, like that of a seasoned artist.
Jun Isezaki - Bizen Kuro Tokkuri
88,000 YENSold out
size : W10.3cm×10.3cm×H12.4cm 440ccThis work was fired around 2005.
He makes works with normal Bizen clay, and paints black clay after drying.
"Kuro" is made of clay with a high iron content in the Osafune district of Okayama prefecture.
Add a small amount of cobalt after dissolving them in water to make it liquid.
The black clay applied to the work changes to beautiful black when fired.
The natural glaze accumulated on the wall of the kiln spilled and adhered to this Tokkuri.
They reacted with Kuro's liquid clay and turned into pale blue glass.
Sohei Takashima - Bizen Yohen Hisago Tokkuri
19,800 YENSold out
size : W9.0cm×8.9cm×H13.7cm 280ccHe is a disciple of Jun Isezaki.
He uses a small anagama at Ushimado to fire his pieces.
His small anagama will cause a Noborigama-like fire pattern in certain positions in the kiln.
This Tokkuri also has very dark gray ash crystals adhering to it.
The light, slim design is also excellent.
It is a delicate design, like that of a seasoned artist.
Koichiro Isezaki - Kuro Kakewake Guinomi
26,000 YENSold out
size : W8.1cm×7.9cm×H5.8cmKoichiro Isezaki is Jun Isezaki's eldest son.
He uses kiln in a tunnel-like shape called "anagama".
This Guinomi was fired in March 2023.
White clay from Imbe was used as the base clay for this piece.
In addition, black clay is partially applied to make it "Kakewake.
"Kuro" is made of clay with a high iron content in the Osafune district of Okayama prefecture.
Add a small amount of cobalt after dissolving them in water to make it liquid.
The black clay applied to the work changes to beautiful black when fired.
Sohei Takashima - Kuro Guinomi
11,000 YENSold out
size : W7.2cm×7.0cm×H6.0cmHe is a disciple of Jun Isezaki.
He uses the same black clay as Jun Isezaki.
He makes works with normal Bizen clay, and paints black clay after drying.
"Kuro" is made of clay with a high iron content in the Osafune district of Okayama prefecture.
Add a small amount of cobalt after dissolving them in water to make it liquid.
The black clay applied to the work changes to beautiful black when fired.
Sohei Takashima - Hikidashiguro Guinomi
14,300 YENSold out
size : W6.1cm×6.1cm×H5.4cmHe is a disciple of Jun Isezaki.
He completed this work using the hikidashi technique he learned from Jun Isezaki.
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.
Sohei Takashima - Hikidashiguro Guinomi
14,300 YENSold out
size : W5.7cm×5.7cm×H5.2cmHe is a disciple of Jun Isezaki.
He completed this work using the hikidashi technique he learned from Jun Isezaki.
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.
Sohei Takashima - Hikidashiguro Guinomi
14,300 YENSold out
size : W6.5cm×6.3cm×H4.4cmHe is a disciple of Jun Isezaki.
He completed this work using the hikidashi technique he learned from Jun Isezaki.
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.
Tosyu Yamamoto - Bizen Guinomi
70,000 YENSold out
size : W6.8cm×6.7cm×H5.3cmTosyu Yamamoto was called the master of the Rokuro.
He likes symmetrical neat modeling.
It is a work from around the middle of his career.
His clay at this time was reddish-purple in color and contained a relatively large number of small stone grains.
Small stone grains add chaos to the symmetrical shape of Kodai.
Kosuke Kaneshige - Bizen Tokkuri
100,000 YEN
size : W9.0cm×9.0cm×H12.8cm 400ccKousuke Kaneshige is the third son of Toyo Kaneshige.
He lives in Kagato, Bizen City, where potters have lived since the old days.
He creates traditional Bizen ware and innovative sculptures while following the teachings of his father, Toyo Kaneshige.
This Tokkuri was fired around 2000.
Tokkuri is a gorgeous fire pattern that combines Kase-Goma and Yohen.
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