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Bizen Mizusashi (Wasserkrug für die Teezeremonie) - Keramik - 鈴木勝詞 Suzuki Katsushi (1949-) - Japan - 1900-2000
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Bizen Mizusashi (Wasserkrug für die Teezeremonie) - Keramik - 鈴木勝詞 Suzuki Katsushi (1949-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description: This is an exceptional Bizen ware water jar (mizusashi) created by登窯 (climbing kiln) master Suzuki Katsushi. The piece showcases the distinctive characteristics of traditional Bizen pottery fired in a climbing kiln, displaying natural kiln effects and the robust aesthetic that defines authentic Bizen ware. The water jar exhibits the rich surface variations and organic coloration achieved through extended high-temperature firing without glazes, exemplifying the natural beauty of Bizen ceramic tradition. The work demonstrates Suzuki's mastery of rough clay construction techniques combined with his renowned yellow sesame (ki-goma) glaze effects. As the son of master craftsman Suzuki Koya, Suzuki Katsushi has thoroughly inherited his father's pottery techniques and firing methods after training in Kyoto. The piece reflects the artist's expertise in creating works with atmospheric presence through the use of rough clay mixed with small stones, combined with well-fired surfaces displaying yellow, blue, burnt brown, and charred sesame effects. This authentic Bizen mizusashi represents the continuing tradition of climbing kiln firing techniques passed down through generations of the Suzuki family. The piece comes with its original signed wooden tomobako storage box, confirming authenticity and provenance. Size Height: 20.4 cm Width: 20.5 cm Depth: 20.5 cm Condition Excellent condition with no visible damage or restoration. Shows age-appropriate patina consistent with careful preservation. Artist Profile Suzuki Katsushi was born in Bizen City in 1949 (Showa 24) as the second son of master craftsman Suzuki Koya. After training in Kyoto, he returned to study under his father and thoroughly inherited the traditional pottery techniques and firing methods of the Suzuki lineage. Throughout his career, Suzuki has achieved 69 awards and prizes at prestigious exhibitions including the Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition. Suzuki is particularly renowned for his work with rough clay construction and the beautiful yellow sesame glaze effects that have become his signature style. His expertise lies in creating pieces using rough clay mixed with small stones, which when fired in the traditional climbing kiln, produces well-fired surfaces with rich layers of yellow, blue, burnt brown, and charred sesame effects combined with natural drip patterns. As a practitioner of the climbing kiln (noborigama) firing method, Suzuki continues the ancient tradition of multi-chamber kilns built on hillsides, where works are fired over extended periods to achieve the distinctive surface effects and robust character of traditional Bizen ware. His dedication to preserving and advancing these time-honored techniques while creating works of contemporary relevance has earned him recognition as an important figure in the ongoing Bizen pottery tradition. NOITICE The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

Nr. 100784237

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Bizen Mizusashi (Wasserkrug für die Teezeremonie) - Keramik - 鈴木勝詞 Suzuki Katsushi (1949-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Bizen Mizusashi (Wasserkrug für die Teezeremonie) - Keramik - 鈴木勝詞 Suzuki Katsushi (1949-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description:

This is an exceptional Bizen ware water jar (mizusashi) created by登窯 (climbing kiln) master Suzuki Katsushi.

The piece showcases the distinctive characteristics of traditional Bizen pottery fired in a climbing kiln, displaying natural kiln effects and the robust aesthetic that defines authentic Bizen ware.

The water jar exhibits the rich surface variations and organic coloration achieved through extended high-temperature firing without glazes, exemplifying the natural beauty of Bizen ceramic tradition.

The work demonstrates Suzuki's mastery of rough clay construction techniques combined with his renowned yellow sesame (ki-goma) glaze effects.

As the son of master craftsman Suzuki Koya, Suzuki Katsushi has thoroughly inherited his father's pottery techniques and firing methods after training in Kyoto.

The piece reflects the artist's expertise in creating works with atmospheric presence through the use of rough clay mixed with small stones, combined with well-fired surfaces displaying yellow, blue, burnt brown, and charred sesame effects.

This authentic Bizen mizusashi represents the continuing tradition of climbing kiln firing techniques passed down through generations of the Suzuki family.

The piece comes with its original signed wooden tomobako storage box, confirming authenticity and provenance.


Size
Height: 20.4 cm
Width: 20.5 cm
Depth: 20.5 cm


Condition
Excellent condition with no visible damage or restoration. Shows age-appropriate patina consistent with careful preservation.


Artist Profile
Suzuki Katsushi was born in Bizen City in 1949 (Showa 24) as the second son of master craftsman Suzuki Koya. After training in Kyoto, he returned to study under his father and thoroughly inherited the traditional pottery techniques and firing methods of the Suzuki lineage. Throughout his career, Suzuki has achieved 69 awards and prizes at prestigious exhibitions including the Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition.
Suzuki is particularly renowned for his work with rough clay construction and the beautiful yellow sesame glaze effects that have become his signature style. His expertise lies in creating pieces using rough clay mixed with small stones, which when fired in the traditional climbing kiln, produces well-fired surfaces with rich layers of yellow, blue, burnt brown, and charred sesame effects combined with natural drip patterns.
As a practitioner of the climbing kiln (noborigama) firing method, Suzuki continues the ancient tradition of multi-chamber kilns built on hillsides, where works are fired over extended periods to achieve the distinctive surface effects and robust character of traditional Bizen ware. His dedication to preserving and advancing these time-honored techniques while creating works of contemporary relevance has earned him recognition as an important figure in the ongoing Bizen pottery tradition.


NOITICE

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

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