No. 101792401

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Koichi Uchida (内田鋼一) - Koichi Uchida - Chawan - 40/4 - Primary Material: Ceramic Specific Material: Stoneware - Important "Kasai"
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€ 137
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12 weeks ago

Koichi Uchida (内田鋼一) - Koichi Uchida - Chawan - 40/4 - Primary Material: Ceramic Specific Material: Stoneware - Important "Kasai"

Description from the Seller This masterpiece transcends the boundaries of traditional pottery. It stands as a definitive milestone in the career of Koichi Uchida, one of the most globally coveted figures in contemporary ceramics. Utilizing his signature "Kasai" (Layered Glaze) technique, Uchida builds a surface that breathes with the raw energy of an archaeological discovery. He layers minerals and oxides with surgical precision to forge a texture that mimics ancient earth, while a matte white glaze cascades across the body, shifting into ethereal tonal variations. The form itself commands attention through its architectural tension. A powerful, grounded base evolves into a rim that undulates with organic movement, preserving every intuitive touch of the artist’s hand. Inside, a deliberate web of kannyū (crackle) radiates a rhythmic beauty. The soul of the piece resides in the sculptural foot ring (kodai)—sharply carved and unapologetically bold, it exposes the primal clay and proudly bears the artist’s unique signature seal. This work fuses functional tea-ware with avant-garde sculpture. About Koichi Uchida (b. 1969) Koichi Uchida dominates the contemporary art dialogue, crafting a visual language that defies time and geography. Operating from his studio in Yokkaichi, he distills global ceramic history into a fiercely original vision. His works achieve a "timeless" aura—appearing as if they were unearthed from a prehistoric tomb. His mastery secures his place within the world’s elite cultural temples. His works anchor the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). To acquire an Uchida piece is to secure a fragment of modern art history. Condition & Specifications This chawan presents in pristine contemporary condition. The artist calculated every irregularity, scorched iron spot, and crackle pattern to enhance its "archaeological" soul. It bears no post-production damage. Regarding the tomobako (wooden box): While the exterior ink calligraphy (title and signature) has faded over time due to natural aging, the artist's authentic red seal remains clearly visible and intact on the lid, serving as definitive proof of provenance. Artist: Koichi Uchida (内田鋼一) Technique: "Kasai" (Painted/Layered Glaze) Dimensions: 12.8 cm (Diameter) × 8.7 cm (Height) Weight (Net): 383 g (A substantial, yet balanced presence in the hand) Weight (Gross with Box): 695 g Included: Original wooden box (Tomobako) with artist's seal Shipping information: The standard shipping method for this product is Japan Post EMS. Depending on the destination or current logistics situation, we may also use DHL or FedEx to ensure the fastest and safest delivery. All shipments include tracking number and insurance. Double-boxed for fragile protection Delivery date: It usually takes about a week. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on the country/region and customs procedures. Duties and taxes: Please note that import duties, consumption taxes, and value added taxes are not included in the product price or shipping cost. These charges are typically collected in the destination country and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Thank you for your understanding. If damaged or lost: In the unlikely event that your item is damaged in transit, please save all packaging materials and contact us immediately with photos of both the item and the box for your insurance claim. About Our Store Our select shop is based in Tobe, Ehime Prefecture, a historic town celebrated for Tobe-yaki (Tobe ware) with a heritage spanning 250 years. While rooted in the sturdy and honest tradition of Tobe’s porcelain, we curate an exquisite collection of tea bowls from renowned kilns and hidden workshops across Japan. Our philosophy is simple: we transcend the boundaries of fame, prioritizing the soul and intrinsic quality of the work above all else. From the masterpieces of Living National Treasures to the brilliant creations of anonymous potters, every piece in our collection is hand-selected through our unique aesthetic lens. We invite you to discover the authentic beauty and timeless spirit of Japanese pottery, delivered directly to your home from our historic Tobe-yaki town.

No. 101792401

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Koichi Uchida (内田鋼一) - Koichi Uchida - Chawan - 40/4 - Primary Material: Ceramic Specific Material: Stoneware - Important "Kasai"

Koichi Uchida (内田鋼一) - Koichi Uchida - Chawan - 40/4 - Primary Material: Ceramic Specific Material: Stoneware - Important "Kasai"

Description from the Seller
This masterpiece transcends the boundaries of traditional pottery. It stands as a definitive milestone in the career of Koichi Uchida, one of the most globally coveted figures in contemporary ceramics. Utilizing his signature "Kasai" (Layered Glaze) technique, Uchida builds a surface that breathes with the raw energy of an archaeological discovery. He layers minerals and oxides with surgical precision to forge a texture that mimics ancient earth, while a matte white glaze cascades across the body, shifting into ethereal tonal variations.

The form itself commands attention through its architectural tension. A powerful, grounded base evolves into a rim that undulates with organic movement, preserving every intuitive touch of the artist’s hand. Inside, a deliberate web of kannyū (crackle) radiates a rhythmic beauty. The soul of the piece resides in the sculptural foot ring (kodai)—sharply carved and unapologetically bold, it exposes the primal clay and proudly bears the artist’s unique signature seal. This work fuses functional tea-ware with avant-garde sculpture.

About Koichi Uchida (b. 1969)
Koichi Uchida dominates the contemporary art dialogue, crafting a visual language that defies time and geography. Operating from his studio in Yokkaichi, he distills global ceramic history into a fiercely original vision. His works achieve a "timeless" aura—appearing as if they were unearthed from a prehistoric tomb.

His mastery secures his place within the world’s elite cultural temples. His works anchor the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). To acquire an Uchida piece is to secure a fragment of modern art history.

Condition & Specifications
This chawan presents in pristine contemporary condition. The artist calculated every irregularity, scorched iron spot, and crackle pattern to enhance its "archaeological" soul. It bears no post-production damage.

Regarding the tomobako (wooden box): While the exterior ink calligraphy (title and signature) has faded over time due to natural aging, the artist's authentic red seal remains clearly visible and intact on the lid, serving as definitive proof of provenance.

Artist: Koichi Uchida (内田鋼一)

Technique: "Kasai" (Painted/Layered Glaze)

Dimensions: 12.8 cm (Diameter) × 8.7 cm (Height)

Weight (Net): 383 g (A substantial, yet balanced presence in the hand)

Weight (Gross with Box): 695 g

Included: Original wooden box (Tomobako) with artist's seal

Shipping information:
The standard shipping method for this product is Japan Post EMS. Depending on the destination or current logistics situation, we may also use DHL or FedEx to ensure the fastest and safest delivery. All shipments include tracking number and insurance.
Double-boxed for fragile protection

Delivery date:
It usually takes about a week. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on the country/region and customs procedures.

Duties and taxes:
Please note that import duties, consumption taxes, and value added taxes are not included in the product price or shipping cost. These charges are typically collected in the destination country and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Thank you for your understanding.

If damaged or lost:
In the unlikely event that your item is damaged in transit, please save all packaging materials and contact us immediately with photos of both the item and the box for your insurance claim.

About Our Store
Our select shop is based in Tobe, Ehime Prefecture, a historic town celebrated for Tobe-yaki (Tobe ware) with a heritage spanning 250 years.
While rooted in the sturdy and honest tradition of Tobe’s porcelain, we curate an exquisite collection of tea bowls from renowned kilns and hidden workshops across Japan. Our philosophy is simple: we transcend the boundaries of fame, prioritizing the soul and intrinsic quality of the work above all else.
From the masterpieces of Living National Treasures to the brilliant creations of anonymous potters, every piece in our collection is hand-selected through our unique aesthetic lens. We invite you to discover the authentic beauty and timeless spirit of Japanese pottery, delivered directly to your home from our historic Tobe-yaki town.

Final bid
€ 137
No reserve price
Marion Oliviero
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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