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Mashiko-yaki Chawan by Sato Kōjō (Hikari-gama) – With Original Mark - 日本茶碗 - 瓷
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Mashiko-yaki Chawan by Sato Kōjō (Hikari-gama) – With Original Mark - 日本茶碗 - 瓷

Description: What is Mashiko-yaki (益子焼)? Mashiko-yaki is a traditional style of Japanese pottery originating in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, with a history dating back to the mid-19th century. Known for its robust clay body and warm, rustic glazes, Mashiko-yaki is celebrated for its combination of practicality and artistry. While it became internationally recognized through the Mingei (folk craft) movement led by Shoji Hamada, it has since grown into a thriving center of creative ceramic expression, supporting both traditional and contemporary approaches. What is Hikari-gama (ひかり窯)? Hikari-gama is a kiln located in Mashiko, dedicated to preserving the earthy aesthetics of Mashiko-yaki while also embracing individual artistic expression. The kiln produces a variety of tea utensils and daily-use ceramics, with an emphasis on natural ash effects, slip decoration, and the tactile warmth of Mashiko clay. Who is Sato Kōjō (佐藤光城)? Sato Kōjō is a contemporary Mashiko potter and head of Hikari-gama. Building upon the legacy of Mashiko traditions, he has established a distinctive style characterized by bold slip decoration, dynamic firing effects, and the balance of form and texture. Training and Career: He studied under established Mashiko potters, inheriting techniques passed down from the Shoji Hamada lineage while developing his own modern interpretations. Exhibitions and Awards: Sato has exhibited at regional and national ceramic art exhibitions, and his works are increasingly sought after by collectors in Japan and abroad for their individuality and craftsmanship. Collections: Selected works are included in private collections and regional art museums dedicated to Japanese ceramics, representing the ongoing vitality of Mashiko ware in the contemporary era. This Piece: This chawan displays a striking slipware technique, with flowing white slip contrasting against the reddish-brown Mashiko clay body. The firing process has added natural variations of dark accents and subtle gradients, giving the piece a sense of depth and dynamism. Its form is robust yet refined, reflecting both utility in tea practice and artistic character. Condition: Excellent condition with no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. Natural kiln effects and slip patterns are intentional features of the work. Expert’s Insight: Sato Kōjō represents a generation of Mashiko potters who honor tradition while pursuing innovation. His use of bold slip decoration recalls the classic folk-art sensibility of Mashiko ware, yet his controlled execution and modern balance of design bring fresh vitality. This chawan is not only a functional tea utensil but also a work that encapsulates the evolving identity of Mashiko ceramics in the 21st century. Antique/Vintage Notice: This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity. Shipping & Handling: We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

编号 99647814

已售出
Mashiko-yaki Chawan by Sato Kōjō (Hikari-gama) – With Original Mark - 日本茶碗 - 瓷

Mashiko-yaki Chawan by Sato Kōjō (Hikari-gama) – With Original Mark - 日本茶碗 - 瓷

Description:

What is Mashiko-yaki (益子焼)?
Mashiko-yaki is a traditional style of Japanese pottery originating in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, with a history dating back to the mid-19th century. Known for its robust clay body and warm, rustic glazes, Mashiko-yaki is celebrated for its combination of practicality and artistry. While it became internationally recognized through the Mingei (folk craft) movement led by Shoji Hamada, it has since grown into a thriving center of creative ceramic expression, supporting both traditional and contemporary approaches.

What is Hikari-gama (ひかり窯)?
Hikari-gama is a kiln located in Mashiko, dedicated to preserving the earthy aesthetics of Mashiko-yaki while also embracing individual artistic expression. The kiln produces a variety of tea utensils and daily-use ceramics, with an emphasis on natural ash effects, slip decoration, and the tactile warmth of Mashiko clay.

Who is Sato Kōjō (佐藤光城)?
Sato Kōjō is a contemporary Mashiko potter and head of Hikari-gama. Building upon the legacy of Mashiko traditions, he has established a distinctive style characterized by bold slip decoration, dynamic firing effects, and the balance of form and texture.

Training and Career: He studied under established Mashiko potters, inheriting techniques passed down from the Shoji Hamada lineage while developing his own modern interpretations.

Exhibitions and Awards: Sato has exhibited at regional and national ceramic art exhibitions, and his works are increasingly sought after by collectors in Japan and abroad for their individuality and craftsmanship.

Collections: Selected works are included in private collections and regional art museums dedicated to Japanese ceramics, representing the ongoing vitality of Mashiko ware in the contemporary era.

This Piece:
This chawan displays a striking slipware technique, with flowing white slip contrasting against the reddish-brown Mashiko clay body. The firing process has added natural variations of dark accents and subtle gradients, giving the piece a sense of depth and dynamism. Its form is robust yet refined, reflecting both utility in tea practice and artistic character.

Condition:
Excellent condition with no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. Natural kiln effects and slip patterns are intentional features of the work.

Expert’s Insight:
Sato Kōjō represents a generation of Mashiko potters who honor tradition while pursuing innovation. His use of bold slip decoration recalls the classic folk-art sensibility of Mashiko ware, yet his controlled execution and modern balance of design bring fresh vitality. This chawan is not only a functional tea utensil but also a work that encapsulates the evolving identity of Mashiko ceramics in the 21st century.

Antique/Vintage Notice:
This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity.

Shipping & Handling:
We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

最终出价
€ 7
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