Toru Ichikawa(1973-) - Decanter - Ceramic, Gold and RED Another dimension Stylish metallic sake decanter (Tokkri). - Vase, object

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Description from the seller

This piece is accented with stylish metallic gold, red, and silver, as well as lava-like shapes.
The red among the gold and silver creates a cool impression.

It's a striking piece, as if it came from another dimension.

Originally intended as a sake decanter, this is a work of art.

Displayed like a vase, it brings a new dimension to the space.

Toru Ichikawa
He studied the techniques of Bizen ware, a traditional craft dating back to the Middle Ages, but his work goes far beyond traditional techniques.

He describes this as a "cry for freedom."

In an interview, he said,
"I simply wanted to be free. I felt extremely restricted by societal influences such as my living environment and social structure, and I was always seeking freedom." This desire likely led him to break away from a style that adhered to form and tradition, and to explore creative methods and expressions that no one had ever attempted before.

He values ​​universal truth over self-absorbed freedom. "Wood burns and becomes fire, the fire becomes ash, the ash becomes earth and returns to the earth. That is the cycle. We live in such a cycle. There is a universal working, a universal truth, and I follow it. While I have a rebellious spirit against society, I believe I am actually following universal truth."

His works reflect the ancient Eastern five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water).

They have been carefully stored and are in like-new condition.
There are thin cracks (crazing) on ​​the surface of the silver and gold, but these are from the hardening process. They will not fall off.
Please rest assured.
Autographed box.
Includes original cloth.

Size: Height 17cm, Width 7cm x Depth 7cm. Weight 370g

This piece is accented with stylish metallic gold, red, and silver, as well as lava-like shapes.
The red among the gold and silver creates a cool impression.

It's a striking piece, as if it came from another dimension.

Originally intended as a sake decanter, this is a work of art.

Displayed like a vase, it brings a new dimension to the space.

Toru Ichikawa
He studied the techniques of Bizen ware, a traditional craft dating back to the Middle Ages, but his work goes far beyond traditional techniques.

He describes this as a "cry for freedom."

In an interview, he said,
"I simply wanted to be free. I felt extremely restricted by societal influences such as my living environment and social structure, and I was always seeking freedom." This desire likely led him to break away from a style that adhered to form and tradition, and to explore creative methods and expressions that no one had ever attempted before.

He values ​​universal truth over self-absorbed freedom. "Wood burns and becomes fire, the fire becomes ash, the ash becomes earth and returns to the earth. That is the cycle. We live in such a cycle. There is a universal working, a universal truth, and I follow it. While I have a rebellious spirit against society, I believe I am actually following universal truth."

His works reflect the ancient Eastern five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water).

They have been carefully stored and are in like-new condition.
There are thin cracks (crazing) on ​​the surface of the silver and gold, but these are from the hardening process. They will not fall off.
Please rest assured.
Autographed box.
Includes original cloth.

Size: Height 17cm, Width 7cm x Depth 7cm. Weight 370g

Details

Era
After 2000
Title additional information
Vase, object
Material
Gold and RED Another dimension Stylish metallic sake decanter (Tokkri)., Ceramic
Country of Origin
Japan
Designer/Artist/Maker
Toru Ichikawa(1973-)
Condition
As new - unused
Height
16 cm
Width
7 cm
Diameter
7 cm
Estimated Period
2000-2010, 2010-2020
JapanVerified
578
Objects sold
98.99%
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