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Farfurie din porțelan alb în stil Inch — Umbre albastre, lumină albă - Ceramică - Mitsuru Yoshikawa 吉川充 (b.1949) - Japonia - Heisei period (1989-present)
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Farfurie din porțelan alb în stil Inch — Umbre albastre, lumină albă - Ceramică - Mitsuru Yoshikawa 吉川充 (b.1949) - Japonia - Heisei period (1989-present)

This elegant pedestal plate is a contemporary ceramic work by renowned Kyoto-based artist Mitsuru Yoshikawa (吉川充), crafted in the traditional Chinese porcelain style known as “Inchin” (影青). Originating in the Song dynasty, Inchin involves the technique of carving patterns into the porcelain body, then coating it with a translucent celadon glaze. This allows the intricate designs to subtly emerge through the glaze, creating a refined and ethereal aesthetic. The plate features a meticulously engraved mandala-like floral pattern radiating from the center, exhibiting both geometric precision and delicate artistry. Its surface is finished with a soft blue-green celadon glaze that enhances the dimensionality of the carved lines. The square form with slightly upturned edges sits atop a dark, structured pedestal base, giving the piece a commanding yet graceful presence. This work is signed by the artist on the base and is accompanied by its original wooden tomobako (presentation box) bearing the artist’s handwritten inscriptions. Additionally, it includes a printed leaflet detailing the artist's educational background and major awards. A superb piece of modern Japanese ceramic art that resonates with historical craftsmanship and modern sensibility. About Inchin (影青) Inchin (also known as "Yingqing" in Chinese, 影青 in kanji) is a type of Chinese porcelain that originated during the Song dynasty (960–1279). The term refers to a style of white porcelain with incised or molded decoration beneath a thin, translucent glaze with a pale bluish or greenish tint. The glaze is usually so fine that the underlying decoration becomes visible in soft shadow-like relief, giving the ware its name: “shadow blue.” Inchin ware was particularly valued for its delicate appearance and subtle beauty. It was fired at high temperatures, producing a hard, dense, and slightly bluish-white porcelain body. The decoration, often floral or geometric in nature, is carved or stamped before glazing. When viewed under natural light, the interplay of the glaze and incised design creates a quiet elegance that distinguishes Inchin ware from other celadons or white porcelains. Today, Inchin remains highly regarded among collectors and ceramic artists alike for its technical refinement and timeless aesthetic. About Mitsuru Yoshikawa (吉川充) Mitsuru Yoshikawa, born in Kyoto in 1949, is a graduate of the Kyoto City University of Arts (1974) with a specialization in ceramics. He completed his postgraduate studies in 1976. Yoshikawa’s artistic journey has been characterized by a deep respect for traditional East Asian ceramic techniques, such as Inchin and celadon glazing, which he interprets through a contemporary aesthetic lens. His work has been recognized with numerous awards, including: 1982: Kyoto Prefectural Art and Craft Exhibition Encouragement Prize 1983: Asahi Craft Exhibition Encouragement Prize 1986: Selected and acquired work at Kyoto Prefectural Art and Craft Exhibition 1992: Excellence Award at the Kyoto Arts and Crafts Biennale Yoshikawa’s pieces are known for their clarity, balance, and subtle beauty. He currently works from his studio in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, continuing to produce works that harmonize tradition and innovation. Shipping / Policy Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking. If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed. Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Guarantee Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan. We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

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Farfurie din porțelan alb în stil Inch — Umbre albastre, lumină albă - Ceramică - Mitsuru Yoshikawa 吉川充 (b.1949) - Japonia - Heisei period (1989-present)

Farfurie din porțelan alb în stil Inch — Umbre albastre, lumină albă - Ceramică - Mitsuru Yoshikawa 吉川充 (b.1949) - Japonia - Heisei period (1989-present)

This elegant pedestal plate is a contemporary ceramic work by renowned Kyoto-based artist Mitsuru Yoshikawa (吉川充), crafted in the traditional Chinese porcelain style known as “Inchin” (影青). Originating in the Song dynasty, Inchin involves the technique of carving patterns into the porcelain body, then coating it with a translucent celadon glaze. This allows the intricate designs to subtly emerge through the glaze, creating a refined and ethereal aesthetic.
The plate features a meticulously engraved mandala-like floral pattern radiating from the center, exhibiting both geometric precision and delicate artistry. Its surface is finished with a soft blue-green celadon glaze that enhances the dimensionality of the carved lines. The square form with slightly upturned edges sits atop a dark, structured pedestal base, giving the piece a commanding yet graceful presence.
This work is signed by the artist on the base and is accompanied by its original wooden tomobako (presentation box) bearing the artist’s handwritten inscriptions. Additionally, it includes a printed leaflet detailing the artist's educational background and major awards. A superb piece of modern Japanese ceramic art that resonates with historical craftsmanship and modern sensibility.

About Inchin (影青)
Inchin (also known as "Yingqing" in Chinese, 影青 in kanji) is a type of Chinese porcelain that originated during the Song dynasty (960–1279). The term refers to a style of white porcelain with incised or molded decoration beneath a thin, translucent glaze with a pale bluish or greenish tint. The glaze is usually so fine that the underlying decoration becomes visible in soft shadow-like relief, giving the ware its name: “shadow blue.”
Inchin ware was particularly valued for its delicate appearance and subtle beauty. It was fired at high temperatures, producing a hard, dense, and slightly bluish-white porcelain body. The decoration, often floral or geometric in nature, is carved or stamped before glazing. When viewed under natural light, the interplay of the glaze and incised design creates a quiet elegance that distinguishes Inchin ware from other celadons or white porcelains.
Today, Inchin remains highly regarded among collectors and ceramic artists alike for its technical refinement and timeless aesthetic.

About Mitsuru Yoshikawa (吉川充)
Mitsuru Yoshikawa, born in Kyoto in 1949, is a graduate of the Kyoto City University of Arts (1974) with a specialization in ceramics. He completed his postgraduate studies in 1976. Yoshikawa’s artistic journey has been characterized by a deep respect for traditional East Asian ceramic techniques, such as Inchin and celadon glazing, which he interprets through a contemporary aesthetic lens.

His work has been recognized with numerous awards, including:
1982: Kyoto Prefectural Art and Craft Exhibition Encouragement Prize
1983: Asahi Craft Exhibition Encouragement Prize
1986: Selected and acquired work at Kyoto Prefectural Art and Craft Exhibition
1992: Excellence Award at the Kyoto Arts and Crafts Biennale

Yoshikawa’s pieces are known for their clarity, balance, and subtle beauty. He currently works from his studio in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, continuing to produce works that harmonize tradition and innovation.

Shipping / Policy
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking.
If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed.
Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer.

Guarantee
Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan.
We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

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Estimat  € 250 - € 350

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