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Hedendaagse Shino-yaki matcha-kom van Masayuki Higuchi (geboren 1967), keramiekklei, Tajimi (Gifu), Japan, uit 2000–2010, 8 cm hoog en 13 cm diameter, gewicht 330 g, met handtekening op de basis, geen tomobako, in uitstekende staat.
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Striking Shino-yaki Matcha Bowl by Masayuki Higuchi (b. 1967) - Sculptural Form
Description (Catawiki Description Field)
Overview:
This is a powerful, hand-formed Shino-yaki (Shino ware) matcha bowl by the contemporary Japanese ceramicist Masayuki Higuchi (樋口雅之, b. 1967), based in Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture. This bowl is a remarkable example of modern Mino ceramics, blending traditional techniques with a bold, sculptural sensibility.
The Piece & Technique:
The bowl is defined by its dramatic, angular form, achieved through assertive palette knife carving (箆削り, hera-kezuri). This technique transforms the bowl from a simple vessel into a sculptural object. The thick, milky-white feldspar glaze (志野釉, Shino-yu) pools and creates a crackled pattern (カイラギ, kairagi) and tiny pinholes (巣穴, su-ana), characteristic of authentic Shino-yaki. Beneath the glaze, subtle iron-brush markings (鉄絵, tetsu-e) of reddish-brown appear, adding depth and contrasting beautifully with the snowy-white glaze.
About the Artist:
Masayuki Higuchi is a respected contemporary ceramicist who inherited the rich tradition of Mino ceramics (美濃焼) but forged his own path with dynamic forms. He is known for his work in Shino, Oribe, and other traditional styles, emphasizing the inherent beauty of clay and glaze. His works often feel raw yet sophisticated, perfect for a modern collector.
Key Details:
Artist: Masayuki Higuchi (樋口雅之)
Type: Matcha Bowl (Tea Ceremony Vessel)
Ware: Shino-yaki (志野焼), Mino region
Signature: The artist’s signature mark (a stylized character "雅" - Masa) is carved into the base, next to the foot (高台, kodai).
Dimensions:
Height: 8.0 cm
Diameter: 13.0 cm
Weight: 330 g
Accessories: No Tomobako (Original Wooden Box) included. The item will be shipped securely in a proper box with ample cushioning.
Condition:
The bowl is in excellent contemporary condition. The rough textures and glaze variations are intentional artistic features of Shino-yaki. Please refer to the photos for a detailed look at the surface, foot, and interior.
Shipping & Environment
Eco-Friendly Packaging:
In our commitment to environmental sustainability, we use recycled and repurposed packaging materials (such as boxes and cushioning) whenever possible. Rest assured, your item will be packed with the utmost care to ensure its safe arrival while minimizing our ecological footprint.
Courier:
The item will be shipped securely via DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post with a tracking number, depending on the destination and efficiency.
Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Striking Shino-yaki Matcha Bowl by Masayuki Higuchi (b. 1967) - Sculptural Form
Description (Catawiki Description Field)
Overview:
This is a powerful, hand-formed Shino-yaki (Shino ware) matcha bowl by the contemporary Japanese ceramicist Masayuki Higuchi (樋口雅之, b. 1967), based in Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture. This bowl is a remarkable example of modern Mino ceramics, blending traditional techniques with a bold, sculptural sensibility.
The Piece & Technique:
The bowl is defined by its dramatic, angular form, achieved through assertive palette knife carving (箆削り, hera-kezuri). This technique transforms the bowl from a simple vessel into a sculptural object. The thick, milky-white feldspar glaze (志野釉, Shino-yu) pools and creates a crackled pattern (カイラギ, kairagi) and tiny pinholes (巣穴, su-ana), characteristic of authentic Shino-yaki. Beneath the glaze, subtle iron-brush markings (鉄絵, tetsu-e) of reddish-brown appear, adding depth and contrasting beautifully with the snowy-white glaze.
About the Artist:
Masayuki Higuchi is a respected contemporary ceramicist who inherited the rich tradition of Mino ceramics (美濃焼) but forged his own path with dynamic forms. He is known for his work in Shino, Oribe, and other traditional styles, emphasizing the inherent beauty of clay and glaze. His works often feel raw yet sophisticated, perfect for a modern collector.
Key Details:
Artist: Masayuki Higuchi (樋口雅之)
Type: Matcha Bowl (Tea Ceremony Vessel)
Ware: Shino-yaki (志野焼), Mino region
Signature: The artist’s signature mark (a stylized character "雅" - Masa) is carved into the base, next to the foot (高台, kodai).
Dimensions:
Height: 8.0 cm
Diameter: 13.0 cm
Weight: 330 g
Accessories: No Tomobako (Original Wooden Box) included. The item will be shipped securely in a proper box with ample cushioning.
Condition:
The bowl is in excellent contemporary condition. The rough textures and glaze variations are intentional artistic features of Shino-yaki. Please refer to the photos for a detailed look at the surface, foot, and interior.
Shipping & Environment
Eco-Friendly Packaging:
In our commitment to environmental sustainability, we use recycled and repurposed packaging materials (such as boxes and cushioning) whenever possible. Rest assured, your item will be packed with the utmost care to ensure its safe arrival while minimizing our ecological footprint.
Courier:
The item will be shipped securely via DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post with a tracking number, depending on the destination and efficiency.
Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

