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Mitsuru Isezaki - Imbe Yunomi
11,000 YENSold out
size : W7.3cm×7.2cm×H9.4cmMitsuru Isezaki is one of the potters who inherited Bizen ware redeveloped by Toyo Kanesige.
His pottery style is simple and undecorated to show off the goodness of the clay.
This work was fired by him around 2007.
The surface of this Yunomi has a rainbow-colored fire pattern called "Kinsai".
Due to the influence of Kinsai, Hangzhou has also changed to a metallic color.
Koji Nakahara - Bizen Maneki-neko Hohin
44,000 YENSold out
size : W11.6cm×9.9cm×H10.5cmKoji Nakahara is a potter who works in two places, Osaka and Bizen.
He is commissioned to make bespoke tableware by a famous restaurant in Osaka.
And in Bizen, he is learning about Bizen ware from his teacher, Fumio Kawabata.
His unique design is a modern take on the Houhin, which was popular in the Showa era.
He fired this piece in Fumio Kawabata's kiln, which is now in Bizen City.
Takashi Soga - Bizen Yunomi
8,800 YENSold out
size : W7.0cm×6.9cm×H9.3cmTakashi Soga researches old Bizen were and uses it as a hint for his work creation.
He does not use any kiln tools made with modern chemistry.
He wants to recreate the environment where the old Bizen ware was made in his atelier.
His work, made in a unique environment, is very similar to old Bizen ware.
This work fired in July 2020.
This Yunomi is very lightly made with his commitment.
Masao Akiya - Kuro Cup&Saucer
7,000 YENSold out
size : cup:W11.3cm×8.8cm×H7.1cm
saucer:W12.2cm×12.2cm×H1.6cmMasao Akiya 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.
Yuho Kaneshige - Imbe Yunomi
22,000 YENSold out
size : W7.0cm×7.0cm×H8.3cmYuho Kaneshige is the third son of Sozan Kaneshige.
He inherited Imbe's house and kiln from his father.
He was presenting traditional Kaneshige style works.
But around 2018 he started a new challenge.
He demolished the kiln that he inherited from his father and made a more primitive kiln.
This Yunomi is a work that was fired in its primitive kiln.
He often uses that kiln to produce symmetrical Chawan without natural glaze adhesion in recent years.
This is a very attractive Yunomi that is directly converted from the technique of making that Chawan.
This Yunomi was fired in November 2022.
Tosyu Yamamoto - Bizen Yunomi
50,000 YENSold out
size : W8.0cm×8.0cm×H8.3cmTosyu Yamamoto was called the master of the Rokuro.
He likes symmetrical neat modeling.
This is a late work in his career.
This Yunomi was fired in a gas kiln co-developed with his eldest son Yuuichi Yamamoto.
This gas kiln has an effect to make the white color stronger than general Hidaski works.
The edges are very thin and I feel the aesthetics of his potter's wheel.
Yuho Kaneshige - Imbe Yunomi
22,000 YENSold out
size : W5.7cm×5.7cm×H7.9cmYuho Kaneshige is the third son of Sozan Kaneshige.
He inherited Imbe's house and kiln from his father.
He was presenting traditional Kaneshige style works.
But around 2018 he started a new challenge.
He demolished the kiln that he inherited from his father and made a more primitive kiln.
This Yunomi is a work that was fired in its primitive kiln.
He often uses that kiln to produce symmetrical Chawan without natural glaze adhesion in recent years.
This is a very attractive Yunomi that is directly converted from the technique of making that Chawan.
This Yunomi was fired in November 2022.
Masao Akiya - Bizen cup and saucer
4,000 YENSold out
size : cup:W11.3cm×8.9cm×H6.1cm
saucer:W14.7cm×14.6cm×H1.7cmMasao Akiya is a disciple of Jun Isezaki.
He also uses hole type klin called "Anagama".
In front of this cup, a golden fire pattern called "Kigoma" is generated by direct exposure to flame.
And dark brown on the back of the cup and red on the bottom of the cup.
This cup's handle is made very thin.
This saucer was fired on top of each other along with the other saucers, so Hidasuki is the main fire pattern.
Yuho Kaneshige - Imbe Yunomi
22,000 YENSold out
size : W6.2cm×6.2cm×H7.5cmYuho Kaneshige is the third son of Sozan Kaneshige.
He inherited Imbe's house and kiln from his father.
He was presenting traditional Kaneshige style works.
But around 2018 he started a new challenge.
He demolished the kiln that he inherited from his father and made a more primitive kiln.
This Yunomi is a work that was fired in its primitive kiln.
He often uses that kiln to produce symmetrical Chawan without natural glaze adhesion in recent years.
This is a very attractive Yunomi that is directly converted from the technique of making that Chawan.
This Yunomi was fired in November 2022.
Yuho Kaneshige - Imbe Yunomi
22,000 YENSold out
size : W7.0cm×7.0cm×H8.3cmYuho Kaneshige is the third son of Sozan Kaneshige.
He inherited Imbe's house and kiln from his father.
He was presenting traditional Kaneshige style works.
But around 2018 he started a new challenge.
He demolished the kiln that he inherited from his father and made a more primitive kiln.
This Yunomi is a work that was fired in its primitive kiln.
He often uses that kiln to produce symmetrical Chawan without natural glaze adhesion in recent years.
This is a very attractive Yunomi that is directly converted from the technique of making that Chawan.
This Yunomi was fired in November 2022.
Yoshiteru Takariki - Hidasuki Polka dot Yunomi
4,400 YENSold out
size : W8.2cm×8.2cm×H7.1cmHe 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 Hidasuki Yunomi was fired in an electric kiln.
His electric kiln has ducts and can burn firewood.
And the firing time is about one week, which is a long time.
The flame of a firewood creates a beautiful surface that cannot be achieved by electricity alone.
Yuho Kaneshige - Imbe Yunomi
22,000 YENSold out
size : W5.8cm×5.7cm×H8.3cmYuho Kaneshige is the third son of Sozan Kaneshige.
He inherited Imbe's house and kiln from his father.
He was presenting traditional Kaneshige style works.
But around 2018 he started a new challenge.
He demolished the kiln that he inherited from his father and made a more primitive kiln.
This Yunomi is a work that was fired in its primitive kiln.
He often uses that kiln to produce symmetrical Chawan without natural glaze adhesion in recent years.
This is a very attractive Yunomi that is directly converted from the technique of making that Chawan.
This Yunomi was fired in November 2022.
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