益子象嵌石瓷花瓶 — 一位专注于镶嵌的专家 - 石器 - 宮﨑豊 Miyazaki Yutaka (1948–) - 日本 - 1900–2000

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Māshiko Zōgan 嵌入式石器花瓶,作者 Miyazaki Yutaka(1948–),原創/官方,品相良好,日本,高20 cm,寬22 cm,深22 cm。

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Item Description:

宮﨑豊 Miyazaki Yutaka (1948–) — Mashiko Zōgan Stoneware Vase

A boldly formed stoneware vase by Miyazaki Yutaka, a Mashiko-born ceramic artist celebrated primarily for his mastery of the zōgan (inlay) technique.

The piece exemplifies the distinctive aesthetic of Mashiko ware: honest, earthy, and quietly powerful.

The vase rises from a wide, stable base through a full, rounded belly to a broad, open mouth — a generous silhouette that invites the eye to rest.

The surface treatment reflects the warm, rustic quality for which Mashiko pottery is celebrated.

The thrown form carries the natural irregularities and subtle hand-marks inherent to the studio pottery process, lending the piece an organic vitality and a sense of direct human presence.

Mashiko ware, developed in the nineteenth century and brought to international prominence by the great master Hamada Shoji, represents one of Japan's most celebrated folk pottery traditions.

Its emphasis on natural materials, honest form, and the beauty found in everyday objects continues to inspire collectors and pottery enthusiasts worldwide.


Size
Height: 20 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm
Weight: 2,150 g


Condition
The vase shows light surface wear and minor marks consistent with household use and age; no chips, cracks, or repairs are noted, and the overall presentation remains attractive.


Artist Profile
宮﨑豊 Miyazaki Yutaka (1948–) was born in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture in 1948 — the very heartland of Japan's celebrated folk pottery tradition. He trained at the Tochigi Prefectural Ceramics Guidance Center, where he studied both in the general and advanced research courses, and studied under the master potter Katori Ho. In 1974, he established his own kiln at its current location in Mashiko, and has since held solo and group exhibitions throughout Japan.
Miyazaki is known primarily for his work in the zōgan (inlay) technique, in which contrasting clays or slips are pressed into incised designs on the vessel surface and then scraped smooth, creating patterns of quiet precision and depth against the warm Mashiko stoneware ground. This demanding technique, rooted in ancient ceramic traditions, requires exceptional skill and patience, and Miyazaki has devoted his career to its mastery within the living folk-craft tradition of Mashiko.


NOTICE:

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.

賣家的故事

我們作為古董商已有十多年的經驗,我們從日本各地精選和採購高品質的產品。我會精心挑選有品味的物品,無論是否有名氣。帶給您一場與不為人知的日本商品的邂逅。 業主簡介 姓名:長広道人 1986年出生於北海道札幌。從很小的時候起,我就對日本藝術、古董和消費品的美觀和實用的設計以及工匠和藝術家的思維方式和奉獻精神著迷。我經常參觀博物館和個人展覽,並將其作為我日常生活的一部分。 2012年,在一位業界頂尖導師的指導下,我成為了古董商,經營的物品種類繁多,包括日本古董和藝術品。自 2017 年以來,我專注於銷售日本古董和美術品,主要銷往歐洲,迄今已成功銷售超過 20,000 件。 2019年,我推出了一項完全免費的服務,以支持日本感到孤獨的個人。這項舉措包括親自拜訪人們、進行交談、共進晚餐,以及在必要時提供職業建議。每年有超過 1,000 人向我聯繫尋求支持。 此外,我還致力於推廣和支持那些作品尚未得到公眾認可的新興藝術家的作品銷售。我的理念不僅僅是銷售物品——我努力傳達每件物品中所蘊含的故事、歷史和情感。透過這樣做,我的目標是讓人們了解藝術家的生活,並為接觸他們作品的人帶來靈感。
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Item Description:

宮﨑豊 Miyazaki Yutaka (1948–) — Mashiko Zōgan Stoneware Vase

A boldly formed stoneware vase by Miyazaki Yutaka, a Mashiko-born ceramic artist celebrated primarily for his mastery of the zōgan (inlay) technique.

The piece exemplifies the distinctive aesthetic of Mashiko ware: honest, earthy, and quietly powerful.

The vase rises from a wide, stable base through a full, rounded belly to a broad, open mouth — a generous silhouette that invites the eye to rest.

The surface treatment reflects the warm, rustic quality for which Mashiko pottery is celebrated.

The thrown form carries the natural irregularities and subtle hand-marks inherent to the studio pottery process, lending the piece an organic vitality and a sense of direct human presence.

Mashiko ware, developed in the nineteenth century and brought to international prominence by the great master Hamada Shoji, represents one of Japan's most celebrated folk pottery traditions.

Its emphasis on natural materials, honest form, and the beauty found in everyday objects continues to inspire collectors and pottery enthusiasts worldwide.


Size
Height: 20 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm
Weight: 2,150 g


Condition
The vase shows light surface wear and minor marks consistent with household use and age; no chips, cracks, or repairs are noted, and the overall presentation remains attractive.


Artist Profile
宮﨑豊 Miyazaki Yutaka (1948–) was born in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture in 1948 — the very heartland of Japan's celebrated folk pottery tradition. He trained at the Tochigi Prefectural Ceramics Guidance Center, where he studied both in the general and advanced research courses, and studied under the master potter Katori Ho. In 1974, he established his own kiln at its current location in Mashiko, and has since held solo and group exhibitions throughout Japan.
Miyazaki is known primarily for his work in the zōgan (inlay) technique, in which contrasting clays or slips are pressed into incised designs on the vessel surface and then scraped smooth, creating patterns of quiet precision and depth against the warm Mashiko stoneware ground. This demanding technique, rooted in ancient ceramic traditions, requires exceptional skill and patience, and Miyazaki has devoted his career to its mastery within the living folk-craft tradition of Mashiko.


NOTICE:

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.

賣家的故事

我們作為古董商已有十多年的經驗,我們從日本各地精選和採購高品質的產品。我會精心挑選有品味的物品,無論是否有名氣。帶給您一場與不為人知的日本商品的邂逅。 業主簡介 姓名:長広道人 1986年出生於北海道札幌。從很小的時候起,我就對日本藝術、古董和消費品的美觀和實用的設計以及工匠和藝術家的思維方式和奉獻精神著迷。我經常參觀博物館和個人展覽,並將其作為我日常生活的一部分。 2012年,在一位業界頂尖導師的指導下,我成為了古董商,經營的物品種類繁多,包括日本古董和藝術品。自 2017 年以來,我專注於銷售日本古董和美術品,主要銷往歐洲,迄今已成功銷售超過 20,000 件。 2019年,我推出了一項完全免費的服務,以支持日本感到孤獨的個人。這項舉措包括親自拜訪人們、進行交談、共進晚餐,以及在必要時提供職業建議。每年有超過 1,000 人向我聯繫尋求支持。 此外,我還致力於推廣和支持那些作品尚未得到公眾認可的新興藝術家的作品銷售。我的理念不僅僅是銷售物品——我努力傳達每件物品中所蘊含的故事、歷史和情感。透過這樣做,我的目標是讓人們了解藝術家的生活,並為接觸他們作品的人帶來靈感。
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詳細資料

朝代風格/時期
1900-2000
藝術家
宮﨑豊 Miyazaki Yutaka (1948–)
原產國
日本
物料
石器
Height
20 cm
Width
22 cm
藝術品標題
Mashiko Zōgan Inlay Stoneware Vase — A Dedicated Inlay Specialist
Depth
22 cm
Condition
良好狀態
真偽
原創/正版
日本已驗證
4939
已售物品
98,43%
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