编号 99742468

Mashiko瓷水壶,配有朱砂与草装饰(Shinsha Nukikusamon Suichu) - 陶瓷 - Mitsuru Kimura 木村充 (b.1939) - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
编号 99742468

Mashiko瓷水壶,配有朱砂与草装饰(Shinsha Nukikusamon Suichu) - 陶瓷 - Mitsuru Kimura 木村充 (b.1939) - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
About the Works
Artist: Mitsuru Kimura 木村充
Title of work: Mashiko Ware Water Pitcher with Cinnabar and Grass Decoration (Shinsha Nukikusamon Suichu)
“Mashiko Ware Water Pitcher with Cinnabar and Grass Decoration (Shinsha Nukikusamon Suichu)” exemplifies Mitsuru Kimura’s refined mastery of traditional Mashiko ware.
In the context of the tea ceremony, the suichu (water pitcher) is a vessel used to hold fresh water for replenishing the kettle or rinsing tea bowls — an essential utensil that embodies both function and grace.
This piece features a rich cinnabar glaze with resist-painted grass motifs, evoking an organic landscape shaped by flame and mineral flow. The softly swelling body, graceful lip, and sensitively pulled handle reflect Kimura’s precision on the wheel and his sculptural sensibility.
Though functional as a tea utensil, the pitcher transcends practicality: its tactile surface and spontaneous glaze movement invite quiet contemplation, expressing Kimura’s harmony between natural unpredictability and serene form.
Size:
Width: 17.5 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Height: 19 cm
Weight: 1,100 g
About the Artist
Mitsuru Kimura is a contemporary Japanese ceramic artist celebrated for his refined sense of form and mastery of traditional glazes. Drawing inspiration from Japan’s long lineage of pottery, Kimura’s works embody both classical aesthetics and modern sensibility. His pieces often explore subtle contrasts — between matte and glossy surfaces, simplicity and depth, restraint and expressiveness.
Kimura’s signature style frequently features traditional glazes such as nukashiro (rice-husk white) and shinsya (cinnabar red), achieved through meticulous kiln control. Each work reflects a deep understanding of natural materials and the unpredictable beauty of fire. His ceramics are not only functional vessels but also expressions of quiet harmony, inviting contemplation through their calm presence and tactile beauty.
Recognized for his dedication to craftsmanship and sensitivity to nature’s rhythm, Kimura’s works have been exhibited in Japan and collected by admirers of fine studio ceramics around the world.
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