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Memory of the Earth è un vaso monumentale in ceramica Mashiko realizzato da Jinai Sakata (坂田甚内), alto circa 29 cm e dal diametro di 7 cm, firmato con sigillo dell’artista, in ottime condizioni e dal peso di circa 1.183 g.
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Title: Memoria della Terra/大地の記憶 — Jinai Sakata/坂田甚内 (Mashiko Ware/益子焼)
This Monumental Vase, titled Memory of the Earth/大地の記憶, is the work of Jinai Sakata/坂田甚内, a Japanese ceramic artist renowned for his innovative approach within the Mashiko ware tradition. The piece bears the artist's personal seal.
Like a Jomon vessel unearthed after thousands of years, the raw coil-built texture and the dramatic gradient — from deep charcoal black to pale ash white — evoke the memory of Japan's oldest ceramic tradition brought into the present.
Every crack is accepted as the will of the earth itself, an inheritance of the prayers that Jomon people entrusted to fire and clay, while the surface shifts in expression with each change of light, quietly uniting primal force with contemporary sculptural beauty.
Born in Tokyo in 1943. From the late 1980s, Sakata has held solo exhibitions internationally, including in New York. His works are held in the collections of major religious and cultural institutions, including the Ise Grand Shrine, Izumo Taisha, Takachiho Shrine, Enryaku-ji Temple, and the British Museum.
【Specifications】
Height: approx. 29 cm/Diameter: approx. 7 cm/Weight: 1,183 g
Artist's seal: Present Signed box: Not included
【Condition】
No chips, cracks, or repairs. In excellent condition.
【Technique】
Built using the coil technique — a primal method continuous since the Jomon period — the clay was stacked by hand and fired without smoothing the surface, allowing the marks of making to become the skin of the work. Through carbonization firing in an oxygen-restricted kiln, the flame naturally produced the gradient from black to ash white, while contraction during firing gave rise to the cracks that are integral to the piece.
【Important Notice】
We are a seller from Japan and we take pride in careful packaging and honest descriptions.
All items are carefully packed and shipped from Japan.
To ensure safe delivery, we use secure and protective packaging. Please note that the packaging size may increase the shipping cost.
Shipping will be carried out via Japan Post EMS, DHL, or FedEx depending on the destination and shipping conditions. All shipping methods include tracking, insurance, and signature confirmation to ensure safe and reliable delivery.
Delivery usually takes about 1–3 weeks depending on the country and customs clearance.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
This item cannot be combined with other items for shipping.
Thank you for your understanding.
Title: Memoria della Terra/大地の記憶 — Jinai Sakata/坂田甚内 (Mashiko Ware/益子焼)
This Monumental Vase, titled Memory of the Earth/大地の記憶, is the work of Jinai Sakata/坂田甚内, a Japanese ceramic artist renowned for his innovative approach within the Mashiko ware tradition. The piece bears the artist's personal seal.
Like a Jomon vessel unearthed after thousands of years, the raw coil-built texture and the dramatic gradient — from deep charcoal black to pale ash white — evoke the memory of Japan's oldest ceramic tradition brought into the present.
Every crack is accepted as the will of the earth itself, an inheritance of the prayers that Jomon people entrusted to fire and clay, while the surface shifts in expression with each change of light, quietly uniting primal force with contemporary sculptural beauty.
Born in Tokyo in 1943. From the late 1980s, Sakata has held solo exhibitions internationally, including in New York. His works are held in the collections of major religious and cultural institutions, including the Ise Grand Shrine, Izumo Taisha, Takachiho Shrine, Enryaku-ji Temple, and the British Museum.
【Specifications】
Height: approx. 29 cm/Diameter: approx. 7 cm/Weight: 1,183 g
Artist's seal: Present Signed box: Not included
【Condition】
No chips, cracks, or repairs. In excellent condition.
【Technique】
Built using the coil technique — a primal method continuous since the Jomon period — the clay was stacked by hand and fired without smoothing the surface, allowing the marks of making to become the skin of the work. Through carbonization firing in an oxygen-restricted kiln, the flame naturally produced the gradient from black to ash white, while contraction during firing gave rise to the cracks that are integral to the piece.
【Important Notice】
We are a seller from Japan and we take pride in careful packaging and honest descriptions.
All items are carefully packed and shipped from Japan.
To ensure safe delivery, we use secure and protective packaging. Please note that the packaging size may increase the shipping cost.
Shipping will be carried out via Japan Post EMS, DHL, or FedEx depending on the destination and shipping conditions. All shipping methods include tracking, insurance, and signature confirmation to ensure safe and reliable delivery.
Delivery usually takes about 1–3 weeks depending on the country and customs clearance.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
This item cannot be combined with other items for shipping.
Thank you for your understanding.

