Nr. 101482672

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Narumi Oribe ware - Sasaki Tadashi - Tasse - Töpferware - Originalbox, gelber Stoff
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Narumi Oribe ware - Sasaki Tadashi - Tasse - Töpferware - Originalbox, gelber Stoff

This is a refined guinomi (sake cup) by the Japanese ceramic artist Sasaki Tadashi (佐々木正), accompanied by its original signed wooden box (tomobako), yellow protective cloth, and biographical document. The cup features a rich, deep green glaze flowing organically over a warm, earthy clay body. The natural transitions of glaze create a beautiful contrast, pooling softly around the rim and cascading down the sides in expressive patterns. The front of the cup is decorated with stylized motifs rendered in iron pigment, harmonizing with the rustic texture of the clay. The form is slightly irregular, offering a comfortable grip and embodying the wabi-sabi aesthetic—celebrating natural variation and handcrafted character. The foot is carefully finished, revealing the fine quality of the clay and traditional wheel-throwing technique. The accompanying tomobako bears the artist’s inscription and seal, confirming authenticity. This guinomi is a fine example of contemporary Japanese studio pottery, ideal for collectors and for enjoying sake in an atmosphere of refined simplicity. We strive to faithfully reproduce the color of the product in the photos, but the color may appear different from the actual product due to lighting conditions, differences in display, and shooting conditions. Size Height: approx. 5.4 cm Width: approx. 6.4 cm Depth: approx. 6.0 cm Artist Profile Sasaki Tadashi (佐々木正) is a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist and a full member of the Japan Kōgei Association (Nihon Kōgeikai), an organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of traditional crafts. Born in 1945, he has built a respected career grounded in the principles of Japanese ceramic tradition. He has been repeatedly selected for the prestigious Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgei-ten), one of the most important juried exhibitions for contemporary masters of traditional crafts. His works have also been exhibited at the Tokai Traditional Crafts Exhibition, where he received the Encouragement Award, further establishing his artistic reputation. In addition, Sasaki has shown his works at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition and has participated in exhibitions overseas, including in Australia, demonstrating the international recognition of his craftsmanship. Working from his studio in Seto, one of Japan’s most historic pottery centers, Sasaki Tadashi continues to create pieces that embody the refined aesthetics of Japanese tradition. His works are appreciated for their harmonious balance between expressive glazing, refined form, and deep respect for ceramic heritage. Please be sure to check. Import duties, VAT (Value Added Tax), and customs clearance fees are not included in the product price or shipping costs and are the responsibility of the purchaser.Please check your country's import duties before bidding. Please be sure to respond to phone calls and emails from your country's customs or the delivery company regarding customs clearance procedures. If you are unable to contact them, your package will be returned to Japan and reshipment will incur double the shipping costs. Thank you for your cooperation. [About Shipping] We ship via DHL or Fedex for safe and secure delivery. Please note that shipments from Japan take a long time to arrive, so please use the tracking number provided upon shipment to track your package. Items will be carefully packaged and shipped to prevent damage. We may use recycled packaging to make efficient use of resources. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 101482672

Verkauft
Narumi Oribe ware - Sasaki Tadashi - Tasse - Töpferware - Originalbox, gelber Stoff

Narumi Oribe ware - Sasaki Tadashi - Tasse - Töpferware - Originalbox, gelber Stoff

This is a refined guinomi (sake cup) by the Japanese ceramic artist Sasaki Tadashi (佐々木正), accompanied by its original signed wooden box (tomobako), yellow protective cloth, and biographical document. The cup features a rich, deep green glaze flowing organically over a warm, earthy clay body. The natural transitions of glaze create a beautiful contrast, pooling softly around the rim and cascading down the sides in expressive patterns.
The front of the cup is decorated with stylized motifs rendered in iron pigment, harmonizing with the rustic texture of the clay. The form is slightly irregular, offering a comfortable grip and embodying the wabi-sabi aesthetic—celebrating natural variation and handcrafted character. The foot is carefully finished, revealing the fine quality of the clay and traditional wheel-throwing technique.
The accompanying tomobako bears the artist’s inscription and seal, confirming authenticity. This guinomi is a fine example of contemporary Japanese studio pottery, ideal for collectors and for enjoying sake in an atmosphere of refined simplicity.
We strive to faithfully reproduce the color of the product in the photos, but the color may appear different from the actual product due to lighting conditions, differences in display, and shooting conditions.

Size
Height: approx. 5.4 cm
Width: approx. 6.4 cm
Depth: approx. 6.0 cm

Artist Profile
Sasaki Tadashi (佐々木正) is a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist and a full member of the Japan Kōgei Association (Nihon Kōgeikai), an organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of traditional crafts. Born in 1945, he has built a respected career grounded in the principles of Japanese ceramic tradition.
He has been repeatedly selected for the prestigious Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgei-ten), one of the most important juried exhibitions for contemporary masters of traditional crafts. His works have also been exhibited at the Tokai Traditional Crafts Exhibition, where he received the Encouragement Award, further establishing his artistic reputation.
In addition, Sasaki has shown his works at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition and has participated in exhibitions overseas, including in Australia, demonstrating the international recognition of his craftsmanship.
Working from his studio in Seto, one of Japan’s most historic pottery centers, Sasaki Tadashi continues to create pieces that embody the refined aesthetics of Japanese tradition. His works are appreciated for their harmonious balance between expressive glazing, refined form, and deep respect for ceramic heritage.

Please be sure to check.
Import duties, VAT (Value Added Tax), and customs clearance fees are not included in the product price or shipping costs and are the responsibility of the purchaser.Please check your country's import duties before bidding.
Please be sure to respond to phone calls and emails from your country's customs or the delivery company regarding customs clearance procedures. If you are unable to contact them, your package will be returned to Japan and reshipment will incur double the shipping costs.
Thank you for your cooperation.


[About Shipping]
We ship via DHL or Fedex for safe and secure delivery. Please note that shipments from Japan take a long time to arrive, so please use the tracking number provided upon shipment to track your package.

Items will be carefully packaged and shipped to prevent damage.
We may use recycled packaging to make efficient use of resources.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

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