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Talerz z wzorem fal z lakierowaną wewnętrzną powierzchnią. - Ceramika - 坂田甚内 Sakata Jinnai (1943-) - Japonia - 1900-2000
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Talerz z wzorem fal z lakierowaną wewnętrzną powierzchnią. - Ceramika - 坂田甚内 Sakata Jinnai (1943-) - Japonia - 1900-2000

Item Description This is a distinctive decorative plate by 坂田甚内 Sakata Jinnai (1943-), featuring his signature wave pattern (波状文 - hajoubun) with interior lacquer finish. Sakata is a distinguished Mashiko-based ceramic artist who studied under the renowned Kamoda Shoji starting in 1964 and established his own kiln in Mashiko in 1966. This plate showcases Sakata's unique aesthetic vocabulary, characterized by his distinctive "Shinjin-mon" (deep profound pattern) - wave-like motifs that express the artist's cosmic worldview and reverence for nature's profound mysteries. The exterior features a striking matte black ceramic body with deeply carved wave patterns, while the interior is finished with traditional Japanese lacquer (urushi) in a rich reddish-brown tone, creating a beautiful contrast between the textured outer rim and the smooth, lustrous inner surface. Sakata Jinnai is celebrated for creating works that evoke the primal power of Jomon-period pottery while incorporating modern sensibilities. His pieces have been exhibited extensively throughout Japan and internationally, including at prestigious venues such as Takashimaya department stores and galleries in New York. His works have been offered to major Shinto shrines including Ise Jingu and Izumo Taisha, testament to their cultural significance. Beyond ceramics, Sakata is a multidisciplinary artist working in glass, washi paper, painting, and sculptural objects. His creative philosophy centers on "listening to the earth" and capturing cosmic inspiration in tangible form. Each piece reflects his independent artistic spirit, unbound by traditional schools or movements. This plate represents an excellent example of contemporary Mashiko pottery that bridges traditional Japanese craft with avant-garde artistic expression, combining the ancient technique of lacquerwork with bold sculptural ceramic form. Size Height: 22 cm Width: 29 cm Depth: 1.5 cm Weight 702 g Condition The plate shows minor signs of previous use with some light wear consistent with age, but remains in good overall condition. Artist Profile Sakata Jinnai was born in Tokyo in 1943 and began his ceramic training under Kamoda Shoji in 1964. In 1966, he established his kiln in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, a historic pottery town that became a center of the mingei (folk art) movement. Throughout his career spanning over five decades, Sakata has held numerous solo exhibitions at prestigious venues including Takashimaya (since 1987), Seibu Department Stores, and galleries in Tokyo and New York. His 1994 exhibition "Listening to the Earth" at the New York Takashimaya Art Gallery marked his international debut. Since 2000, Sakata expanded his creative practice beyond ceramics to include glass work, washi papermaking, and painting. His distinctive "Shinjin-mon" (deep profound pattern) - inspired by Jomon-period pottery and cosmic imagery - has become his signature motif. In 2013, his work was offered to Ise Jingu Shrine during the once-in-20-years Shikinen Sengu ceremony, and similar honors were bestowed upon Izumo Taisha and Atsuta Shrine. Sakata's work is characterized by its powerful, earth-rooted presence combined with refined sophistication, embodying what he describes as "the memory of Jomon" - Japan's spiritual and aesthetic origins. 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.

Nr 100109517

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Talerz z wzorem fal z lakierowaną wewnętrzną powierzchnią. - Ceramika - 坂田甚内 Sakata Jinnai (1943-) - Japonia - 1900-2000

Talerz z wzorem fal z lakierowaną wewnętrzną powierzchnią. - Ceramika - 坂田甚内 Sakata Jinnai (1943-) - Japonia - 1900-2000

Item Description
This is a distinctive decorative plate by 坂田甚内 Sakata Jinnai (1943-), featuring his signature wave pattern (波状文 - hajoubun) with interior lacquer finish. Sakata is a distinguished Mashiko-based ceramic artist who studied under the renowned Kamoda Shoji starting in 1964 and established his own kiln in Mashiko in 1966.
This plate showcases Sakata's unique aesthetic vocabulary, characterized by his distinctive "Shinjin-mon" (deep profound pattern) - wave-like motifs that express the artist's cosmic worldview and reverence for nature's profound mysteries. The exterior features a striking matte black ceramic body with deeply carved wave patterns, while the interior is finished with traditional Japanese lacquer (urushi) in a rich reddish-brown tone, creating a beautiful contrast between the textured outer rim and the smooth, lustrous inner surface.
Sakata Jinnai is celebrated for creating works that evoke the primal power of Jomon-period pottery while incorporating modern sensibilities. His pieces have been exhibited extensively throughout Japan and internationally, including at prestigious venues such as Takashimaya department stores and galleries in New York. His works have been offered to major Shinto shrines including Ise Jingu and Izumo Taisha, testament to their cultural significance.
Beyond ceramics, Sakata is a multidisciplinary artist working in glass, washi paper, painting, and sculptural objects. His creative philosophy centers on "listening to the earth" and capturing cosmic inspiration in tangible form. Each piece reflects his independent artistic spirit, unbound by traditional schools or movements.
This plate represents an excellent example of contemporary Mashiko pottery that bridges traditional Japanese craft with avant-garde artistic expression, combining the ancient technique of lacquerwork with bold sculptural ceramic form.

Size
Height: 22 cm
Width: 29 cm
Depth: 1.5 cm

Weight
702 g

Condition
The plate shows minor signs of previous use with some light wear consistent with age, but remains in good overall condition.

Artist Profile
Sakata Jinnai was born in Tokyo in 1943 and began his ceramic training under Kamoda Shoji in 1964. In 1966, he established his kiln in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, a historic pottery town that became a center of the mingei (folk art) movement.
Throughout his career spanning over five decades, Sakata has held numerous solo exhibitions at prestigious venues including Takashimaya (since 1987), Seibu Department Stores, and galleries in Tokyo and New York. His 1994 exhibition "Listening to the Earth" at the New York Takashimaya Art Gallery marked his international debut.
Since 2000, Sakata expanded his creative practice beyond ceramics to include glass work, washi papermaking, and painting. His distinctive "Shinjin-mon" (deep profound pattern) - inspired by Jomon-period pottery and cosmic imagery - has become his signature motif. In 2013, his work was offered to Ise Jingu Shrine during the once-in-20-years Shikinen Sengu ceremony, and similar honors were bestowed upon Izumo Taisha and Atsuta Shrine.
Sakata's work is characterized by its powerful, earth-rooted presence combined with refined sophistication, embodying what he describes as "the memory of Jomon" - Japan's spiritual and aesthetic origins.


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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.

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