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Vase - Halbantik Seil-Inlay-Einstrich-Muster wie japanische Kalligrafie. - Japan - Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡達三(1919-2007)
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Vase - Halbantik Seil-Inlay-Einstrich-Muster wie japanische Kalligrafie. - Japan - Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡達三(1919-2007)

This is a work by Tatsuzo Shimaoka from around 1962. During the production process, a unique pattern was created by pressing rope onto the clay, and then a glossy glaze was applied to create a "One Stroke Pattern" reminiscent of Japanese calligraphy. Mashiko pottery is a type of pottery from the Tochigi region of Japan. It is characterized by its dark color and thick appearance. Hamada and Shimaoka, mentioned later, are representative examples. Mashiko ware was originally a craft for making everyday items such as earthenware pots and water jars. With the development of the times, it became a craft that harmonized aesthetics and artistic merit. The Japanese calligraphy-like pattern on this vase is striking. (Please refer to the last image of Japanese calligraphy.) What is the Rope-Inlaid technique? This is called inlay, a technique where a rope pattern is created and different colored clay is inlaid. This technique was invented by Tatsuzo Shimaoka, a Living National Treasure for "Jomon inlay." Tatsuzo Shimaoka (October 27, 1919 (Taisho 8) - December 11, 2007 (Heisei 19)) He was designated a Living National Treasure in 1996. Tatsuzo Shimaoka studied under Shoji Hamada, also a Living National Treasure. He inherited Shoji Hamada's style and was highly regarded for his unique individuality. Both master and disciple were designated Living National Treasures. The last year listed in his biography is 1962, suggesting the work dates from around that time. It is a semi-antique piece. The condition is excellent. There are no chips or cracks. It has been carefully stored in its box. Size: Height 27cm, Width 11cm x 11cm Weight 1800g Original box 900g Total weight 2700g

Nr. 104280412

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Vase - Halbantik Seil-Inlay-Einstrich-Muster wie japanische Kalligrafie. - Japan - Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡達三(1919-2007)

Vase - Halbantik Seil-Inlay-Einstrich-Muster wie japanische Kalligrafie. - Japan - Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡達三(1919-2007)

This is a work by Tatsuzo Shimaoka from around 1962.

During the production process, a unique pattern was created by pressing rope onto the clay, and then a glossy glaze was applied to create a "One Stroke Pattern" reminiscent of Japanese calligraphy.

Mashiko pottery is a type of pottery from the Tochigi region of Japan.

It is characterized by its dark color and thick appearance.

Hamada and Shimaoka, mentioned later, are representative examples.

Mashiko ware was originally a craft for making everyday items such as earthenware pots and water jars.

With the development of the times, it became a craft that harmonized aesthetics and artistic merit.

The Japanese calligraphy-like pattern on this vase is striking.

(Please refer to the last image of Japanese calligraphy.)

What is the Rope-Inlaid technique?

This is called inlay, a technique where a rope pattern is created and different colored clay is inlaid.

This technique was invented by Tatsuzo Shimaoka, a Living National Treasure for "Jomon inlay."

Tatsuzo Shimaoka (October 27, 1919 (Taisho 8) - December 11, 2007 (Heisei 19))
He was designated a Living National Treasure in 1996.
Tatsuzo Shimaoka studied under Shoji Hamada, also a Living National Treasure.
He inherited Shoji Hamada's style and was highly regarded for his unique individuality.
Both master and disciple were designated Living National Treasures.

The last year listed in his biography is 1962, suggesting the work dates from around that time.
It is a semi-antique piece.

The condition is excellent. There are no chips or cracks.
It has been carefully stored in its box.

Size:
Height 27cm, Width 11cm x 11cm
Weight 1800g
Original box 900g
Total weight 2700g

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