Nr. 102873398

Sakata Jinnai (坂田甚内) - Skulptur Mashiko-Ware Skulpturales Gefäß mit Shinjin-mon-Muster und Silberblatt-Innenfläche - Japan
Nr. 102873398

Sakata Jinnai (坂田甚内) - Skulptur Mashiko-Ware Skulpturales Gefäß mit Shinjin-mon-Muster und Silberblatt-Innenfläche - Japan
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【Product details】
This contemporary Mashiko ware sculptural container by Sakata Jinnai, created in 2014, features the artist’s signature shinjin-mon relief pattern across the exterior, giving the surface a deeply tactile and sculptural presence. The interior is finished with applied silver leaf using a foil-press technique, creating a striking contrast against the dark ceramic body.
Created using high-temperature carbonised firing, this pottery achieves a rare and sophisticated jet-black finish that is unusual even within Mashiko ware. The underside bears Sakata Jinnai’s impressed stamp. The piece may be appreciated both as a functional container and as a sculptural object. The original exhibition flyer is included.
Mashiko ware originated in the late Edo period in Mashiko Town, Tochigi Prefecture, and is celebrated for its earthy textures, durability, and strong handmade character.
Sakata Jinnai (b. 1943) is a distinguished Japanese artist celebrated for his innovative Black Pottery. A student of the legendary Hamada Shoji, Sakata established his kiln in Mashiko in 1966. His career spans decades of international exhibitions, from Takashimaya to New York and Shanghai, and his practice has evolved to include glass, washi, and bonsai. Exploring cosmic and natural themes, his status as a master is evidenced by his dedications of work to Japan’s most sacred sites, including the Ise Grand and Izumo Taisha shrines.
Small kiln-born cracks are visible on the sides, formed during firing and not later damage. Minor scratches on the silver leaf and light blemishes on the exterior are present. Overall in good to very good used condition. Please refer to the photos for details.
Dimensions: approx. H 9.5 cm W 29 cm D 26 cm
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