No. 99071458

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[Free Shipping]  Inlaid Colored Clay Water Container (Mizusashi) - Ceramic - 西田真也 Nishida Shinya (1955-) - Japan - 1900-2000
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€ 400
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[Free Shipping] Inlaid Colored Clay Water Container (Mizusashi) - Ceramic - 西田真也 Nishida Shinya (1955-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description: Nishida Shinya 西田真也(1955-) - Inlaid Colored Clay Water Container (Mizusashi) with Lid This elegant water container showcases the distinctive artistry of Nishida Shinya, a renowned ceramic artist based in Mie Prefecture. The piece exemplifies his mastery of the象嵌地彩 (zōgan deisai - inlay with colored clay) technique, combining precise geometric patterns with organic, flowing forms. The vessel features linear inlaid designs that create a striking contrast against the natural clay body. The straight, architectural lines of the inlay pattern harmonize beautifully with the soft, rounded silhouette of the container, demonstrating Nishida's exceptional ability to balance structure and fluidity. This interplay between the rigid geometric decoration and the gentle curves of the form creates a captivating visual tension that is the hallmark of his work. The piece comes with its original fitted wooden box (tomobako), protective cloth (tomogire), and pamphlet, all signed by the artist, ensuring its authenticity and provenance. The condition is nearly pristine, making this an exceptional example of contemporary Japanese ceramic art. This water container is versatile in its use - while traditionally intended for the tea ceremony, its modern aesthetic makes it equally suitable as a decorative object or small storage container for precious items. The piece embodies the essence of contemporary ceramics while respecting traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Size Height: 12.8 cm Diameter: 20.1 cm Condition Nearly mint condition with no damage, chips, or cracks. The piece shows minimal signs of handling and retains its original luster. Artist Profile Nishida Shinya 西田真也 (born 1955) Nishida Shinya is an accomplished ceramic artist born in Hamada City, Shimane Prefecture. After graduating from Tokyo Craft Design Institute in 1978 with a specialization in ceramics, he worked in the design department of Happū Pottery Garden in Mie Prefecture, where he designed Western-style tableware and created one-of-a-kind art pieces. In 1987, Nishida established his own kiln, Shinzan Kiln (真山窯), in Mie Prefecture, marking the beginning of his independent career as a ceramic artist. He is a member of the Japan Kōgei Association and the Tōkai Branch. Notable Achievements: Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgei Ten): Multiple selections, received the Asahi Shimbun Prize (1993) Tōkai Traditional Crafts Exhibition: Multiple selections, received Nagoya City Board of Education Prize (1992) and Mie Prefecture Board of Education Prize (2000). Served as jury member and invited exhibitor (1999) Mie Prefectural Art Exhibition: Multiple selections, received Excellence Prize (1991) and Nature's Bounty Prize (2014) Seishin Art Association Exhibition: Grand Prize twice (2001, 2016), Aichi Prefecture Governor's Prize (2014), Excellence Prize (2015), and Fighting Spirit Prize (2019) Nishida Shinya is particularly renowned for his 象嵌地彩 (inlay with colored clay) technique, which has become his signature style. His works are characterized by the sophisticated integration of linear geometric patterns with organic forms, creating pieces that bridge traditional Japanese ceramic techniques with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. His works have been selected for prestigious exhibitions including the 70th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition and numerous regional traditional craft exhibitions. NOITICE: The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

No. 99071458

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[Free Shipping]  Inlaid Colored Clay Water Container (Mizusashi) - Ceramic - 西田真也 Nishida Shinya (1955-) - Japan - 1900-2000

[Free Shipping] Inlaid Colored Clay Water Container (Mizusashi) - Ceramic - 西田真也 Nishida Shinya (1955-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description:

Nishida Shinya 西田真也(1955-) - Inlaid Colored Clay Water Container (Mizusashi) with Lid

This elegant water container showcases the distinctive artistry of Nishida Shinya, a renowned ceramic artist based in Mie Prefecture.

The piece exemplifies his mastery of the象嵌地彩 (zōgan deisai - inlay with colored clay) technique, combining precise geometric patterns with organic, flowing forms.

The vessel features linear inlaid designs that create a striking contrast against the natural clay body.

The straight, architectural lines of the inlay pattern harmonize beautifully with the soft, rounded silhouette of the container, demonstrating Nishida's exceptional ability to balance structure and fluidity.

This interplay between the rigid geometric decoration and the gentle curves of the form creates a captivating visual tension that is the hallmark of his work.

The piece comes with its original fitted wooden box (tomobako), protective cloth (tomogire), and pamphlet, all signed by the artist, ensuring its authenticity and provenance.

The condition is nearly pristine, making this an exceptional example of contemporary Japanese ceramic art.

This water container is versatile in its use - while traditionally intended for the tea ceremony, its modern aesthetic makes it equally suitable as a decorative object or small storage container for precious items.

The piece embodies the essence of contemporary ceramics while respecting traditional Japanese craftsmanship.


Size
Height: 12.8 cm
Diameter: 20.1 cm


Condition
Nearly mint condition with no damage, chips, or cracks. The piece shows minimal signs of handling and retains its original luster.


Artist Profile
Nishida Shinya 西田真也 (born 1955)
Nishida Shinya is an accomplished ceramic artist born in Hamada City, Shimane Prefecture. After graduating from Tokyo Craft Design Institute in 1978 with a specialization in ceramics, he worked in the design department of Happū Pottery Garden in Mie Prefecture, where he designed Western-style tableware and created one-of-a-kind art pieces.
In 1987, Nishida established his own kiln, Shinzan Kiln (真山窯), in Mie Prefecture, marking the beginning of his independent career as a ceramic artist. He is a member of the Japan Kōgei Association and the Tōkai Branch.
Notable Achievements:

Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgei Ten): Multiple selections, received the Asahi Shimbun Prize (1993)
Tōkai Traditional Crafts Exhibition: Multiple selections, received Nagoya City Board of Education Prize (1992) and Mie Prefecture Board of Education Prize (2000). Served as jury member and invited exhibitor (1999)
Mie Prefectural Art Exhibition: Multiple selections, received Excellence Prize (1991) and Nature's Bounty Prize (2014)
Seishin Art Association Exhibition: Grand Prize twice (2001, 2016), Aichi Prefecture Governor's Prize (2014), Excellence Prize (2015), and Fighting Spirit Prize (2019)

Nishida Shinya is particularly renowned for his 象嵌地彩 (inlay with colored clay) technique, which has become his signature style. His works are characterized by the sophisticated integration of linear geometric patterns with organic forms, creating pieces that bridge traditional Japanese ceramic techniques with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. His works have been selected for prestigious exhibitions including the 70th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition and numerous regional traditional craft exhibitions.


NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

Final bid
€ 400
Surya Rutten
Expert
Estimate  € 600 - € 800

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