Cup - Ceramic - Yoshida Minori 吉田美統Kutani

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Ceramic Kutani guinomi sake cup with a green ground and gold under-glaze decoration (Yūri-Kinsai), attributed to Yoshida Minori, Japan, late 20th century (1980s–1990s), 6 cm high, 5.5 cm wide, 5 cm deep, weight 118 g, in good condition with the original wooden tomobako.

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Yoshida Minori (Living National Treasure) – Kutani Guinomi Sake Cup – Yūri-Kinsai Under-glaze Gold – Kinzan Kiln – Late 20th Century

This refined Kutani ware guinomi (sake cup) is a work attributed to Yoshida Minori (吉田美統), a celebrated Kutani master and Living National Treasure recognized in 2001 for his mastery of Yūri-Kinsai (under-glaze gold decoration).

The cup features a luminous emerald-green ground adorned with elegant floral motifs rendered in gold leaf. The gold decoration is protected beneath a transparent glaze, creating a soft, enduring radiance rather than the surface brilliance of conventional overglaze gilding. This technique allows the gold to maintain its brilliance without discoloration or peeling over time.

Yoshida Minori is renowned for his delicate control of gold leaf thickness, creating subtle variations in reflection and depth. The floral motif—executed with balance and refinement—reflects the aesthetic sophistication associated with the Kinzan Kiln tradition in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture.

The piece is presented with its original wooden tomobako (signed box) and documentation.

A distinguished example suitable for collectors of Kutani ware and Japanese master ceramics.



Size

Height: 6 cm
Width: 5.5 cm
Depth: 5 cm



Weight

118 g



Condition

The piece is in excellent condition.
No visible cracks, chips, or repairs observed.
Gold decoration remains vibrant and well preserved.

Original wooden box included.



Artist Profile

Yoshida Minori (吉田美統, born 1932)
A leading Kutani ceramic artist from Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture. In 2001, he was designated a Living National Treasure (Important Intangible Cultural Property Holder) for his mastery of Yūri-Kinsai (under-glaze gold decoration).

Born into the historic Kinzan Kiln family, he refined and advanced the technique of applying gold leaf beneath transparent glaze, ensuring durability and a unique luminous depth. His works are widely admired for their elegance, technical excellence, and timeless beauty.

Seller's Story

I am a Japanese seller based in Yamaguchi, specializing in traditional Japanese crafts, antiques, and decorative art. I personally source items from old Japanese warehouses, local antique markets, and private collections. All items are carefully photographed and described to show their true condition. I enjoy sharing authentic Japanese culture with collectors around the world.

Yoshida Minori (Living National Treasure) – Kutani Guinomi Sake Cup – Yūri-Kinsai Under-glaze Gold – Kinzan Kiln – Late 20th Century

This refined Kutani ware guinomi (sake cup) is a work attributed to Yoshida Minori (吉田美統), a celebrated Kutani master and Living National Treasure recognized in 2001 for his mastery of Yūri-Kinsai (under-glaze gold decoration).

The cup features a luminous emerald-green ground adorned with elegant floral motifs rendered in gold leaf. The gold decoration is protected beneath a transparent glaze, creating a soft, enduring radiance rather than the surface brilliance of conventional overglaze gilding. This technique allows the gold to maintain its brilliance without discoloration or peeling over time.

Yoshida Minori is renowned for his delicate control of gold leaf thickness, creating subtle variations in reflection and depth. The floral motif—executed with balance and refinement—reflects the aesthetic sophistication associated with the Kinzan Kiln tradition in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture.

The piece is presented with its original wooden tomobako (signed box) and documentation.

A distinguished example suitable for collectors of Kutani ware and Japanese master ceramics.



Size

Height: 6 cm
Width: 5.5 cm
Depth: 5 cm



Weight

118 g



Condition

The piece is in excellent condition.
No visible cracks, chips, or repairs observed.
Gold decoration remains vibrant and well preserved.

Original wooden box included.



Artist Profile

Yoshida Minori (吉田美統, born 1932)
A leading Kutani ceramic artist from Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture. In 2001, he was designated a Living National Treasure (Important Intangible Cultural Property Holder) for his mastery of Yūri-Kinsai (under-glaze gold decoration).

Born into the historic Kinzan Kiln family, he refined and advanced the technique of applying gold leaf beneath transparent glaze, ensuring durability and a unique luminous depth. His works are widely admired for their elegance, technical excellence, and timeless beauty.

Seller's Story

I am a Japanese seller based in Yamaguchi, specializing in traditional Japanese crafts, antiques, and decorative art. I personally source items from old Japanese warehouses, local antique markets, and private collections. All items are carefully photographed and described to show their true condition. I enjoy sharing authentic Japanese culture with collectors around the world.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
118 g
Title additional information
Yoshida Minori 吉田美統Kutani
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Ceramic
Colour
Gold, Green
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
6 cm
Width
5.5 cm
Depth
5 cm
Estimated Period
1980-1990, 1990-2000
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Objects sold
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