編號 101129642

Oni Shino 茶碗,铁釉——大胆表达 - 陶瓷 - 玉田義一 Tamada Yoshikazu - 日本 - 1900–2000
編號 101129642

Oni Shino 茶碗,铁釉——大胆表达 - 陶瓷 - 玉田義一 Tamada Yoshikazu - 日本 - 1900–2000
Item Description:
This is a striking Oni Shino (Demon Shino) tea bowl with iron glaze by Tamada Yoshikazu (玉田義一, Tōenō), a skilled potter associated with the Kira Kiln.
Oni Shino represents one of the most dramatic variations of Shino ware, characterized by its intense iron-rich surface that creates powerful visual effects.
The bowl showcases an exceptionally bold glaze expression that distinguishes this contemporary Shino work.
The iron-rich glaze creates dramatic surface variations with deep, rich tones that demonstrate the artist's mastery of this challenging technique.
Oni Shino is achieved by applying a thick layer of iron-bearing clay over the vessel body before covering it with feldspar glaze, resulting in the characteristic dark, powerful appearance that gives this style its "demon" name.
The artist's carved signature "Tō" (東) appears on the side of the foot ring, authenticating this work.
The bowl displays the robust, expressive quality that makes Oni Shino particularly prized among tea ceremony practitioners and collectors.
The form shows confident shaping with natural irregularities that enhance rather than detract from its aesthetic appeal.
This piece comes with its original signed wooden box (tomobako), confirming its authenticity.
The bowl exemplifies the continued vitality of Mino pottery traditions in contemporary ceramic art, where ancient techniques are employed with modern artistic sensibility to create works of significant aesthetic value.
Size
Height: 9.1 cm
Width: 14 cm
Depth: 14 cm
Condition
Excellent condition with no damage. Some natural aging characteristics consistent with ceramic ware, but the piece remains in pristine condition suitable for tea ceremony use or display.
Artist Profile
Tamada Yoshikazu (玉田義一), who worked under the artistic name Tōenō (東園翁), was a ceramic artist associated with the Kira Kiln. He specialized in Mino pottery styles, particularly the challenging Oni Shino technique that requires exceptional skill in clay preparation and firing control.
The Kira Kiln tradition focuses on reviving and continuing the heritage of Momoyama period Mino pottery, including Shino, Oribe, and related styles. Tamada's work demonstrates a deep understanding of traditional techniques while bringing contemporary artistic vision to his creations.
His Oni Shino pieces are particularly noted for their powerful glaze expressions and confident forms. The artist's signature carved mark "Tō" (東), derived from his artistic name Tōenō, serves as authentication of his works.
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