Vase - Pottery, Very fine "Sun and Moon" ash-glazed vase, signed - Kaneshige Makoto (b. 1945) - including inscribed - Japan

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A Japanese pottery vase by Kaneshige Makoto (b. 1945) in the Bizen decor, 12.6 cm diameter and 33 cm high, with a very fine sun and moon ash glaze, signed and inscribed, from the Heisei period, in good condition with minor signs of aging, including an original signed and sealed tomobako.

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Kaneshige Makoto, Maruyama kiln
1945
Born in the Inbe area of Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. He is the eldest son of Kaneshige Sozan and comes from an illustrious lineage of Bizen potters.
1968
Graduated from Kyoto University.
He is known for creating Bizen ware, a traditional type of Japanese pottery. His work frequently features the distinctive hidasuki (fire-cord) markings and ash glazes resulting from the wood-fired anagama kiln process.
Kaneshige Makoto's art is held in many museum collections.

With original signed and sealed tomobako.

Measurements:
diameter: 12,6 cm
height: 33 cm


Good condition, there could be signs of age and wear from normal use, marks, stains, scratches, rubbing, kiln marks; please, see pictures for actual condition.

Registered shipping with tracking number, well packed for safe and fast delivering!

Kaneshige Makoto, Maruyama kiln
1945
Born in the Inbe area of Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. He is the eldest son of Kaneshige Sozan and comes from an illustrious lineage of Bizen potters.
1968
Graduated from Kyoto University.
He is known for creating Bizen ware, a traditional type of Japanese pottery. His work frequently features the distinctive hidasuki (fire-cord) markings and ash glazes resulting from the wood-fired anagama kiln process.
Kaneshige Makoto's art is held in many museum collections.

With original signed and sealed tomobako.

Measurements:
diameter: 12,6 cm
height: 33 cm


Good condition, there could be signs of age and wear from normal use, marks, stains, scratches, rubbing, kiln marks; please, see pictures for actual condition.

Registered shipping with tracking number, well packed for safe and fast delivering!

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of Origin
Japan
Designer/Artist/Maker
Kaneshige Makoto (b. 1945)
Material
Very fine "Sun and Moon" ash-glazed vase, signed - Kaneshige Makoto (b. 1945) - including inscribed, Pottery
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
33 cm
Width
12.6 cm
Depth
12.6 cm
Decor
bizen
Estimated Period
Heisei period
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Objects sold
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