Material: Ceramic
Dimensions Large: Diameter 12.5cm, Height 7cm
Small: Diameter 12cm, Height 6.5cm,
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box
It is a Kyoto ware Kiyomizu ware of Morisato Toraku, and is a married couple teacup of the glaze line flower pattern.
It is a modern rice bowl that carefully applies the Inka pattern to a neat vessel shape, and the lower part is ruled with ten thousand lines and covered with candy glaze.
It is elegant with the fine Inka-mon on the mouth and the prospect, and the flower arabesque is decorated with the accent in white.
It is rhythmical as if the arabesque flowers opened.
The inside is white. The white color of the simple and rustic kohiki is irresistible.
It is a graceful teacup that can be said that this is KyoMishima where gorgeousness is felt in astringency.
Slim and neat shape.
The glaze line flower pattern series of the DORAKU kiln evokes nostalgic memories.
Item No. 12377 Yusai senmon Pair Rice Bowl set Touraku
Dimensions Large: Diameter 12.5cm, Height 7cm
Small: Diameter 12cm, Height 6.5cm, Cosmetic box
The shape, color, and size of each bowl will vary due to its handmade nature.
Please note that the color of the container may differ from the actual item due to the lighting, computer, and monitor settings. Please understand that the color of the actual item may differ from the image shown on the website. Ceramic history: Morisato Toraku, Toraku Kiln
Studied under Gyokudo Tezuka and Dohra II. In 1996, he assumed the name of the third generation of potter.
While being particular about the clay of his works, he devotes himself to creating vessels that can convey an impression to the user.
His outstanding techniques, such as the extremely delicate Mishima technique, have been highly evaluated.
Born in 1959 in Kyoto Prefecture.
Awarded the Minister of International Trade and Industry Prize at the Kyoto Kiyomizu Pottery Exhibition
Awarded the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Member Prize at the National Exhibition of Traditional Crafts
Certified as a Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki Traditional Craftsman
Held many solo exhibitions
Kiyomizu-yaki rice bowl. This is a Hagi-gasane couple rice bowl by Kondo Seisen.
The white flowers of hagi (Japanese bush clover) are beautiful on the austere gray fabric.
It is a rice bowl with a withered texture.
Hagi" means "autumn" in Japanese, and it is a plant that represents autumn, and is perfect for coloring the dining table in the long autumn nights.
The inside has white brush strokes. The outline of the bowl is round but not round. You can feel the warmth of handmade.
The hagi flowers that have been scraped off one by one on sale are full of the warmth of handwork.
Hagi flowers overflowing with Japanese sentiment. The motif of the traditional flower design is reflected in the austere rice bowl.
Product No. 4227 Hagi Multi-layered Married Teacup Seisen
The price is for one large and one small pair.
Dimensions: Diameter 13cm, Height 6cm, Weight 150g
Small: Diameter 12cm, Height 5cm, Weight 140g
The shape, color, and size of each piece will vary as they are handmade.
Kondo Seisen <Seisen Kiln
- Seisen Pottery is known for its Mishima-te and Shiro-zukuri techniques.
Seisengama has a studio in the quiet Sumiyama Ceramic Village in Uji.
Influenced by his predecessor, he entered the world of ceramics.
The difficulty and pleasure of making pottery is that you don't know how the pottery will turn out until the moment it is fired in the kiln.
Like hagi gassane, the white mud technique of painting with white mud also requires skill.
The white mud gives a three-dimensional effect to the piece, giving it a deep flavor.
In the future, I would like to try my hand at making large works and vessels with new glazes, such as Oribe glaze, based on the principle of making earthenware vessels that are light and easy to use.
In 1955, he decided to pursue a career in ceramics, and trained at Kozo Kawashima Kiln for about 20 years.
He became independent in 1975 and established Seisen Kiln.
He is a coterie member of Zourodosha. He specializes in Mishima-te, Omote-te, and openwork carving, and his sharp yet warm works have been well received.
Born in Kyoto Prefecture in 1937.
Product code: Yusai senmon Pair Rice on sale Bowl set Touraku Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic