黑釉银光瓶 - 石器 - 寺本守 Teramoto Mamoru (1976-) - 日本 - 1900–2000

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Teramoto Mamoru 寺本守 - Black Glazed Jar with Silver Luster Decoration (Kokuyū Ginsai Tsubo)

This is a striking large-scale jar by Teramoto Mamoru, one of the most celebrated contemporary ceramic artists working in the Kasama tradition.

The piece showcases his masterful command of metallic luster techniques, featuring a deep black glaze (kokuyū) embellished with elegant silver decoration (ginsai), creating a sophisticated interplay between the rich, dark surface and luminous metallic accents.

The jar exhibits a beautifully proportioned ovoid form with gently curved shoulders that taper gracefully toward the neck.

The black glaze provides a lustrous, mirror-like surface that serves as the perfect canvas for the silver luster decoration, which creates subtle patterns and highlights that shift and shimmer depending on the viewing angle and lighting.

This technique demonstrates Teramoto's exceptional skill in controlling kiln atmosphere and glaze chemistry to achieve these complex metallic effects.

Teramoto Mamoru is recognized both domestically and internationally as a master of contemporary Kasama ware.

After studying overglaze enamel painting under master potter Matsumoto Saikazu in Kutani, he established his kiln in Kasama in 1976.

His artistic philosophy centers on creating works free from conventional constraints, incorporating unexpected patterns and layered decorative elements that give his pieces distinctive character and visual impact.

The artist's workshop is equipped with electric, gas, and climbing kilns (noborigama), which he uses selectively to produce diverse works ranging from earthenware to porcelain, employing techniques including yakishime (unglazed high-fired ware), overglaze decoration, inlay (zōgan), and silver luster (ginsai).

This jar exemplifies his mastery of the ginsai technique, one of his signature decorative methods.

Teramoto has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Japan Craft Association Award at the Traditional Crafts Ceramics Section Exhibition and the Encouragement Award at the MOA Museum of Art's 21st Century Traditional Crafts exhibition.

His works have been featured at the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum and he is dedicated to promoting Kasama ware through interviews, lectures, and public engagement.


Size
Height: 33 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm
Weight: 4,900 g (4.9 kg)


Condition
In excellent condition with no notable damage or wear.


Artist Profile
Teramoto Mamoru 寺本守 is one of the most highly regarded contemporary ceramic artists working in Kasama, receiving acclaim both in Japan and internationally as a master of modern Kasama ware.
Training and Background:
After studying overglaze enamel painting (uwaetsuke) under master potter Matsumoto Saikazu in Kutani, Teramoto established his kiln in Kasama in 1976. Though not originally from Kasama, he chose the location for its artistic freedom, as the region's tradition allowed for unrestricted creative expression unbound by rigid stylistic conventions.
Artistic Philosophy:
Teramoto's creative theme centers on working with free conception unrestricted by formalism. He achieves distinctive impressions in his works by layering unexpected patterns and decorative elements. His approach embraces the unpredictable nature of kiln firing, particularly in his use of the climbing kiln (noborigama), where variations in ash deposits, heat distribution, and flame patterns create unique, unrepeatable results.
Technical Mastery:
His workshop is equipped with electric kilns, gas kilns, and climbing kilns, which he uses strategically to produce diverse works including earthenware and porcelain. His repertoire encompasses multiple techniques including yakishime (unglazed high-fired ware), overglaze decoration, inlay (zōgan), and silver luster (ginsai), demonstrating remarkable versatility.
Recognition and Contributions:

Japan Craft Association Award at the Traditional Crafts Ceramics Section Exhibition
Encouragement Award at MOA Museum of Art's 21st Century Traditional Crafts exhibition
Multiple selections for Nippon Dento Kogeiten (Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition)
Multiple selections for Higashi Nihon Dento Kogeiten (Eastern Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition)
Multiple selections for Nihon Togeiten (Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition)
Featured in exhibitions at Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
Created monumental works including wall murals for Ishioka Sannohdai Hospital and Tokai Village Ishigami Elementary School

Teramoto is deeply committed to promoting Kasama ware through interviews, lectures, and public outreach, helping to raise awareness of this important ceramic tradition both domestically and internationally.


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.

卖家故事

我们从事古董商行业已有十多年,从日本各地精选和购买优质商品。无论名品还是非名品,我都会精心挑选有品味的商品。为您提供与未知的日本商品的邂逅。 业主简介 姓名:長広道人 1986年出生于北海道札幌。从小我就对日本艺术、古董和消费品的精美实用设计以及工匠和艺术家的心态和奉献精神着迷。我经常参观博物馆和个人展览,这已经成为我日常生活的一部分。 2012 年,在一位业内顶尖导师的指导下,我成为了一名古董商,经营范围广泛,包括日本古董和艺术品。自 2017 年以来,我专注于销售日本古董和美术品,主要销往欧洲,迄今为止已成功销售了 20,000 多件。 2019 年,我推出了一项完全免费的服务,为日本感到孤独的人提供支持。这项计划包括亲自拜访、交谈、共进晚餐,并在必要时提供职业建议。每年有 1,000 多人向我寻求支持。 此外,我还致力于推广和支持那些作品尚未得到公众认可的新兴艺术家的销售。我的理念不仅仅是销售物品——我努力传达每件作品中蕴含的故事、历史和情感。通过这样做,我的目标是让人们了解艺术家的生活,并为那些接触他们作品的人带来灵感。
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Item Description:

Teramoto Mamoru 寺本守 - Black Glazed Jar with Silver Luster Decoration (Kokuyū Ginsai Tsubo)

This is a striking large-scale jar by Teramoto Mamoru, one of the most celebrated contemporary ceramic artists working in the Kasama tradition.

The piece showcases his masterful command of metallic luster techniques, featuring a deep black glaze (kokuyū) embellished with elegant silver decoration (ginsai), creating a sophisticated interplay between the rich, dark surface and luminous metallic accents.

The jar exhibits a beautifully proportioned ovoid form with gently curved shoulders that taper gracefully toward the neck.

The black glaze provides a lustrous, mirror-like surface that serves as the perfect canvas for the silver luster decoration, which creates subtle patterns and highlights that shift and shimmer depending on the viewing angle and lighting.

This technique demonstrates Teramoto's exceptional skill in controlling kiln atmosphere and glaze chemistry to achieve these complex metallic effects.

Teramoto Mamoru is recognized both domestically and internationally as a master of contemporary Kasama ware.

After studying overglaze enamel painting under master potter Matsumoto Saikazu in Kutani, he established his kiln in Kasama in 1976.

His artistic philosophy centers on creating works free from conventional constraints, incorporating unexpected patterns and layered decorative elements that give his pieces distinctive character and visual impact.

The artist's workshop is equipped with electric, gas, and climbing kilns (noborigama), which he uses selectively to produce diverse works ranging from earthenware to porcelain, employing techniques including yakishime (unglazed high-fired ware), overglaze decoration, inlay (zōgan), and silver luster (ginsai).

This jar exemplifies his mastery of the ginsai technique, one of his signature decorative methods.

Teramoto has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Japan Craft Association Award at the Traditional Crafts Ceramics Section Exhibition and the Encouragement Award at the MOA Museum of Art's 21st Century Traditional Crafts exhibition.

His works have been featured at the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum and he is dedicated to promoting Kasama ware through interviews, lectures, and public engagement.


Size
Height: 33 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm
Weight: 4,900 g (4.9 kg)


Condition
In excellent condition with no notable damage or wear.


Artist Profile
Teramoto Mamoru 寺本守 is one of the most highly regarded contemporary ceramic artists working in Kasama, receiving acclaim both in Japan and internationally as a master of modern Kasama ware.
Training and Background:
After studying overglaze enamel painting (uwaetsuke) under master potter Matsumoto Saikazu in Kutani, Teramoto established his kiln in Kasama in 1976. Though not originally from Kasama, he chose the location for its artistic freedom, as the region's tradition allowed for unrestricted creative expression unbound by rigid stylistic conventions.
Artistic Philosophy:
Teramoto's creative theme centers on working with free conception unrestricted by formalism. He achieves distinctive impressions in his works by layering unexpected patterns and decorative elements. His approach embraces the unpredictable nature of kiln firing, particularly in his use of the climbing kiln (noborigama), where variations in ash deposits, heat distribution, and flame patterns create unique, unrepeatable results.
Technical Mastery:
His workshop is equipped with electric kilns, gas kilns, and climbing kilns, which he uses strategically to produce diverse works including earthenware and porcelain. His repertoire encompasses multiple techniques including yakishime (unglazed high-fired ware), overglaze decoration, inlay (zōgan), and silver luster (ginsai), demonstrating remarkable versatility.
Recognition and Contributions:

Japan Craft Association Award at the Traditional Crafts Ceramics Section Exhibition
Encouragement Award at MOA Museum of Art's 21st Century Traditional Crafts exhibition
Multiple selections for Nippon Dento Kogeiten (Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition)
Multiple selections for Higashi Nihon Dento Kogeiten (Eastern Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition)
Multiple selections for Nihon Togeiten (Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition)
Featured in exhibitions at Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
Created monumental works including wall murals for Ishioka Sannohdai Hospital and Tokai Village Ishigami Elementary School

Teramoto is deeply committed to promoting Kasama ware through interviews, lectures, and public outreach, helping to raise awareness of this important ceramic tradition both domestically and internationally.


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.

卖家故事

我们从事古董商行业已有十多年,从日本各地精选和购买优质商品。无论名品还是非名品,我都会精心挑选有品味的商品。为您提供与未知的日本商品的邂逅。 业主简介 姓名:長広道人 1986年出生于北海道札幌。从小我就对日本艺术、古董和消费品的精美实用设计以及工匠和艺术家的心态和奉献精神着迷。我经常参观博物馆和个人展览,这已经成为我日常生活的一部分。 2012 年,在一位业内顶尖导师的指导下,我成为了一名古董商,经营范围广泛,包括日本古董和艺术品。自 2017 年以来,我专注于销售日本古董和美术品,主要销往欧洲,迄今为止已成功销售了 20,000 多件。 2019 年,我推出了一项完全免费的服务,为日本感到孤独的人提供支持。这项计划包括亲自拜访、交谈、共进晚餐,并在必要时提供职业建议。每年有 1,000 多人向我寻求支持。 此外,我还致力于推广和支持那些作品尚未得到公众认可的新兴艺术家的销售。我的理念不仅仅是销售物品——我努力传达每件作品中蕴含的故事、历史和情感。通过这样做,我的目标是让人们了解艺术家的生活,并为那些接触他们作品的人带来灵感。
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详细资料

王朝风格/时期
1900-2000
艺术家
寺本守 Teramoto Mamoru (1976-)
原产国
日本
材质
石器
Height
33 cm
Width
22 cm
艺术品标题
Kokuyū Ginsai Tsubo - Black Glazed Jar with Silver Luster
Depth
22 cm
Condition
良好状态
日本经验证
4968
已售出的几件物品
98,36%
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