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虹风杯(Rainbow Wind Cup)带有花卉装饰的清酒杯,由须藤忠隆制作 - 陶瓷 - Tadataka Sudo / 須藤忠隆 (b.1983) - 日本 - Heisei period (1989-present)
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虹风杯(Rainbow Wind Cup)带有花卉装饰的清酒杯,由须藤忠隆制作 - 陶瓷 - Tadataka Sudo / 須藤忠隆 (b.1983) - 日本 - Heisei period (1989-present)

A sake cup alive with hand-painted floral motifs, where vivid colour meets textured glaze in a celebration of contemporary Kasama ceramics. Description: This guinomi (sake cup), titled Nijikaze-hai (Rainbow Wind Cup), features a compact, rounded form that sits on a distinctive stepped foot ring. The exterior is decorated over a pale cream-white ground with multiple hand-painted floral designs in a vibrant palette of red, orange, yellow, green, and dark purple-black outlines. Each flower displays a different character: some show radiating petals with fine linear hatching in red, others feature teardrop-shaped petals filled with dots and lines, while geometric, mandala-like blooms combine concentric circles and triangular elements. The motifs are rendered with confident brushwork, with each petal individually outlined and coloured to create a lively, rhythmic pattern around the vessel. The foot area presents a layered design: a bright orange-red band encircles the lower body, below which sits a metallic bronze-coloured ring, and finally the inner foot ring in pale clay. The interior is finished with a matte, speckled teal-green glaze that provides a striking contrast to the decorated exterior. The rim shows the transition between the pale exterior glaze and the green interior. The base displays an unglazed, pale stoneware centre surrounded by the orange and metallic bands. Cultural & Art Context: This cup exemplifies the colourful decorative approach found in contemporary Kasama ware. Kasama, in Ibaraki Prefecture, is one of Japan's major ceramic production centres, known for encouraging individual artistic expression while maintaining strong craft traditions. The combination of hand-drawn designs with textured glazes reflects the diverse techniques employed by Kasama potters today. Collector Appeal: The cup arrives with its original signed wooden box bearing the title Nijikaze-hai in stylised calligraphy. Works by Sudo are characterised by their distinctive colour palette and meticulous hand-painting. This piece offers collectors an example of contemporary Japanese ceramic artistry suited for both use and display. Artist Profile: Tadataka Sudo was born in 1983 in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, as the eldest son of the Tōfūsha pottery family. He graduated from Asagaya Art College in 2005. Sudo employs various techniques including copperplate transfer, inlay, itchin (trailing slip decoration), and lustre glazes. His work has been exhibited at venues including Takashimaya department stores in Shinjuku and Nihonbashi, and the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum. In 2019, he participated in the exhibition "Creatures Rhapsody – Ceramic Figures Today" at the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum. 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.

编号 100646085

已不存在
虹风杯(Rainbow Wind Cup)带有花卉装饰的清酒杯,由须藤忠隆制作 - 陶瓷 - Tadataka Sudo / 須藤忠隆 (b.1983) - 日本 - Heisei period (1989-present)

虹风杯(Rainbow Wind Cup)带有花卉装饰的清酒杯,由须藤忠隆制作 - 陶瓷 - Tadataka Sudo / 須藤忠隆 (b.1983) - 日本 - Heisei period (1989-present)

A sake cup alive with hand-painted floral motifs, where vivid colour meets textured glaze in a celebration of contemporary Kasama ceramics.

Description:
This guinomi (sake cup), titled Nijikaze-hai (Rainbow Wind Cup), features a compact, rounded form that sits on a distinctive stepped foot ring. The exterior is decorated over a pale cream-white ground with multiple hand-painted floral designs in a vibrant palette of red, orange, yellow, green, and dark purple-black outlines.
Each flower displays a different character: some show radiating petals with fine linear hatching in red, others feature teardrop-shaped petals filled with dots and lines, while geometric, mandala-like blooms combine concentric circles and triangular elements. The motifs are rendered with confident brushwork, with each petal individually outlined and coloured to create a lively, rhythmic pattern around the vessel.
The foot area presents a layered design: a bright orange-red band encircles the lower body, below which sits a metallic bronze-coloured ring, and finally the inner foot ring in pale clay. The interior is finished with a matte, speckled teal-green glaze that provides a striking contrast to the decorated exterior. The rim shows the transition between the pale exterior glaze and the green interior.
The base displays an unglazed, pale stoneware centre surrounded by the orange and metallic bands.

Cultural & Art Context:
This cup exemplifies the colourful decorative approach found in contemporary Kasama ware. Kasama, in Ibaraki Prefecture, is one of Japan's major ceramic production centres, known for encouraging individual artistic expression while maintaining strong craft traditions. The combination of hand-drawn designs with textured glazes reflects the diverse techniques employed by Kasama potters today.

Collector Appeal:
The cup arrives with its original signed wooden box bearing the title Nijikaze-hai in stylised calligraphy. Works by Sudo are characterised by their distinctive colour palette and meticulous hand-painting. This piece offers collectors an example of contemporary Japanese ceramic artistry suited for both use and display.

Artist Profile:
Tadataka Sudo was born in 1983 in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, as the eldest son of the Tōfūsha pottery family. He graduated from Asagaya Art College in 2005. Sudo employs various techniques including copperplate transfer, inlay, itchin (trailing slip decoration), and lustre glazes. His work has been exhibited at venues including Takashimaya department stores in Shinjuku and Nihonbashi, and the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum. In 2019, he participated in the exhibition "Creatures Rhapsody – Ceramic Figures Today" at the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum.

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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Sandra Wong
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估价  € 150 - € 200

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