Mashiko ware - Hajime Katori - 茶碗 - 陶器 - 简单质地釉流

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日本 Mashiko-yaki 手作茶碗,艺术家 Hajime Katori 设计,灰烬釉流淌,纹理自然,表面微裂,附签名的 tomobako 与说明卡 shiori。

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This is a handcrafted Mashiko-yaki tea bowl by Japanese ceramic artist Hajime Katori (香取甫), known for his refined approach to traditional Japanese pottery. The piece showcases the rich earthy textures and warm reddish-brown tones typical of Mashiko ware, enhanced with natural ash glaze dripping over the shoulder, resulting in beautiful crackled patterns and greenish undertones. Its organic form, subtle asymmetry, and tactile surface reflect the wabi-sabi aesthetic—a cornerstone of Japanese tea culture.
The bowl features the artist's spiral signature on the foot and comes with its original tomobako (signed wooden box) and paper insert (shiori), attesting to its authenticity and value. This tea bowl is ideal for collectors of Japanese ceramics or for refined use in a tea ceremony setting.

Size:
Height: 9.4 cm
Width: 11.7 cm
Mouth diameter: 10.3 cm

About Mashiko Ware:
Mashiko ware, or Mashiko-yaki, originates from Mashiko town in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The tradition began in the late Edo period, around 1853, when a potter named Keizaburo Otsuka moved to the area and started producing everyday utilitarian wares using the region’s rich local clay.
Mashiko ceramics are known for their rustic charm, earthy textures, and the use of natural ash or feldspar glazes. The ware often has a warm reddish-brown body with flowing, organic glaze effects that create unique surfaces on each piece. Unlike other traditional kilns with strict stylistic schools, Mashiko ware embraces individuality and innovation, which is why many modern potters have been drawn to the region.
Today, Mashiko is a vibrant pottery town that continues to attract artists from across Japan and the world, maintaining its legacy of craftsmanship while encouraging creative expression.

Artist Profile:
Hajime Katori (香取甫) is a respected contemporary Japanese ceramicist known for his work in Mashiko ware, a style that originated in Tochigi Prefecture. His pieces are admired for their earthy elegance, masterful glazing techniques, and harmony with traditional aesthetics. The spiral seal impressed on the base is a hallmark of his signature style, symbolizing both identity and craftsmanship.

Brief Biography – Hajime Katori
1940 – Born in Ibaraki Prefecture
1963 – Began studying pottery
1965 – Entered the kiln of master potter Tsukamoto
1969 – Participated in J.O.C. V (Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers?)
1970 – Exhibited ceramic works at Expo '70 in Osaka under the guidance of the National University of Fine Arts and Music
1973 – Established Katori Kiln
1974 – Group exhibition in Tokyo
1975 – Group exhibition in Hiroshima and Nagano
1977 – Solo exhibition in Tokyo
Current – Independent (no formal affiliation)


[About Shipping]
This item will be shipped from Japan.
The item will be carefully packaged to prevent damage and shipped by Japan Post, DHL or EMS depending on the situation.
We cannot ship to the US.
It usually takes about 3 weeks to deliver.
However, please note that Japan Post has no control over overseas courier companies.

The product price and shipping fee do not include import duties, consumption tax and fees.
These costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Your country's customs or shipping company may contact you by phone or email for customs clearance procedures. Please be sure to answer the phone at that time. If you do not answer, the package will be returned and reshipment will cost twice the usual shipping fee.

Please note that some countries are experiencing logistics issues, including increased customs duties and delayed or inaccurate tracking information.
Please be aware of these potential issues before bidding.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


Thank you for your cooperation.




This is a handcrafted Mashiko-yaki tea bowl by Japanese ceramic artist Hajime Katori (香取甫), known for his refined approach to traditional Japanese pottery. The piece showcases the rich earthy textures and warm reddish-brown tones typical of Mashiko ware, enhanced with natural ash glaze dripping over the shoulder, resulting in beautiful crackled patterns and greenish undertones. Its organic form, subtle asymmetry, and tactile surface reflect the wabi-sabi aesthetic—a cornerstone of Japanese tea culture.
The bowl features the artist's spiral signature on the foot and comes with its original tomobako (signed wooden box) and paper insert (shiori), attesting to its authenticity and value. This tea bowl is ideal for collectors of Japanese ceramics or for refined use in a tea ceremony setting.

Size:
Height: 9.4 cm
Width: 11.7 cm
Mouth diameter: 10.3 cm

About Mashiko Ware:
Mashiko ware, or Mashiko-yaki, originates from Mashiko town in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The tradition began in the late Edo period, around 1853, when a potter named Keizaburo Otsuka moved to the area and started producing everyday utilitarian wares using the region’s rich local clay.
Mashiko ceramics are known for their rustic charm, earthy textures, and the use of natural ash or feldspar glazes. The ware often has a warm reddish-brown body with flowing, organic glaze effects that create unique surfaces on each piece. Unlike other traditional kilns with strict stylistic schools, Mashiko ware embraces individuality and innovation, which is why many modern potters have been drawn to the region.
Today, Mashiko is a vibrant pottery town that continues to attract artists from across Japan and the world, maintaining its legacy of craftsmanship while encouraging creative expression.

Artist Profile:
Hajime Katori (香取甫) is a respected contemporary Japanese ceramicist known for his work in Mashiko ware, a style that originated in Tochigi Prefecture. His pieces are admired for their earthy elegance, masterful glazing techniques, and harmony with traditional aesthetics. The spiral seal impressed on the base is a hallmark of his signature style, symbolizing both identity and craftsmanship.

Brief Biography – Hajime Katori
1940 – Born in Ibaraki Prefecture
1963 – Began studying pottery
1965 – Entered the kiln of master potter Tsukamoto
1969 – Participated in J.O.C. V (Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers?)
1970 – Exhibited ceramic works at Expo '70 in Osaka under the guidance of the National University of Fine Arts and Music
1973 – Established Katori Kiln
1974 – Group exhibition in Tokyo
1975 – Group exhibition in Hiroshima and Nagano
1977 – Solo exhibition in Tokyo
Current – Independent (no formal affiliation)


[About Shipping]
This item will be shipped from Japan.
The item will be carefully packaged to prevent damage and shipped by Japan Post, DHL or EMS depending on the situation.
We cannot ship to the US.
It usually takes about 3 weeks to deliver.
However, please note that Japan Post has no control over overseas courier companies.

The product price and shipping fee do not include import duties, consumption tax and fees.
These costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Your country's customs or shipping company may contact you by phone or email for customs clearance procedures. Please be sure to answer the phone at that time. If you do not answer, the package will be returned and reshipment will cost twice the usual shipping fee.

Please note that some countries are experiencing logistics issues, including increased customs duties and delayed or inaccurate tracking information.
Please be aware of these potential issues before bidding.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


Thank you for your cooperation.




详细资料

时代
1900-2000
特定原产地
Mashiko Town, Tochigi Prefecture
标题附加信息
Simple texture glaze flow
物品件数
1
材质
陶器
制造商/品牌
Mashiko ware
国家
日本
设计师/艺术家/制作者
Hajime Katori
颜色
棕色
状态
状态极佳 - 几乎没有使用过,老化及磨损的迹象极小
高度
9,4 cm
宽度
11,7 cm
推算时期
1960-2000
日本经验证
80
已售出的几件物品
100%
个人

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