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Rope-inlay Water Jar

Mashiko ware is a type of pottery from the Tochigi region of Japan.
It is characterized by its dark color and thick appearance.
Hamada and Shimaoka, mentioned later, are representative examples.

Mashiko ware was originally a craft for making earthenware pots and water jars necessary for daily life.
As time progressed, it evolved to harmonize aesthetics and artistic merit.
This water jar, too, had a thick glaze applied to the inside to store water and food.

The surface has a rope-like pattern (Rope-Inlaid).

This is called inlay, a technique where a rope pattern is created and different colored clay is inlaid.
This technique was invented by Shimaoka Tatsuzo, a Living National Treasure for "Jomon inlay."

・Shimaoka Tatsuzo (October 27, 1919 (Taisho 8) - December 11, 2007 (Heisei 19))
He was designated a Living National Treasure in 1996.
Tatsuzo Shimaoka studied under Shoji Hamada, also a Living National Treasure.
He inherited Hamada's style and his unique individuality was highly praised.

Both master and disciple were designated Living National Treasures.

His works are now rare.
The condition is excellent. There are no chips or cracks.

Dimensions:
Height 18.5cm, Width 19cm, Mouth Diameter 16cm, Weight 1800g
Original Box: Weight 900g
Total Weight: 2700g

Rope-inlay Water Jar

Mashiko ware is a type of pottery from the Tochigi region of Japan.
It is characterized by its dark color and thick appearance.
Hamada and Shimaoka, mentioned later, are representative examples.

Mashiko ware was originally a craft for making earthenware pots and water jars necessary for daily life.
As time progressed, it evolved to harmonize aesthetics and artistic merit.
This water jar, too, had a thick glaze applied to the inside to store water and food.

The surface has a rope-like pattern (Rope-Inlaid).

This is called inlay, a technique where a rope pattern is created and different colored clay is inlaid.
This technique was invented by Shimaoka Tatsuzo, a Living National Treasure for "Jomon inlay."

・Shimaoka Tatsuzo (October 27, 1919 (Taisho 8) - December 11, 2007 (Heisei 19))
He was designated a Living National Treasure in 1996.
Tatsuzo Shimaoka studied under Shoji Hamada, also a Living National Treasure.
He inherited Hamada's style and his unique individuality was highly praised.

Both master and disciple were designated Living National Treasures.

His works are now rare.
The condition is excellent. There are no chips or cracks.

Dimensions:
Height 18.5cm, Width 19cm, Mouth Diameter 16cm, Weight 1800g
Original Box: Weight 900g
Total Weight: 2700g

詳細資料

時代
1900-2000
重量
1800 g
原產國
日本
設計師/藝術家/製作者
Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡達三(1919-2007)
材質
Vintage Rope inlay water jar・Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡達三(1919-2007), 陶瓷
狀態
極佳 - 幾乎沒有 使用痕跡/老化/小瑕疵
Height
18,5 cm
Width
19 cm
Depth
19 cm
直徑
16 cm
大概年份
1970-1980
日本已驗證
719
已售物品
99,18%
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