編號 99940987

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现代浮雕图案花瓶 - 大胆的几何设计 - 陶瓷 - 菊池昭 Kikuchi Akira (1947-) - 日本 - 1900-2000
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现代浮雕图案花瓶 - 大胆的几何设计 - 陶瓷 - 菊池昭 Kikuchi Akira (1947-) - 日本 - 1900-2000

Item Description: This is a striking contemporary Ukagemon Hanaire (Relief Pattern Vase) crafted by ceramic artist Kikuchi Akira (菊池昭, b. 1947), a distinguished practitioner of Mashiko ware who studied under the renowned master Kamoda Shōji. Mashiko ware (Mashiko-yaki) is one of Japan's most celebrated ceramic traditions, originating from Mashiko Town in Tochigi Prefecture. Though established relatively recently in the late Edo period, Mashiko became famous nationwide when Living National Treasure Hamada Shōji settled there in 1924, bringing the mingei (folk craft) movement's philosophy of "beauty in utility." The town now hosts over 200 kilns and attracts ceramic artists from around the world. This vase exemplifies Kikuchi's sophisticated modern aesthetic while honoring Mashiko traditions. The piece features a dramatic windmill-like relief pattern in vermillion tones on the exterior, contrasting beautifully with the textured reddish-brown clay surface. The interior is finished with a green-gray glaze, creating an intriguing duality. The substantial elliptical form—measuring 35.5cm in height—commands presence as both a functional ikebana vessel and a sculptural statement piece. Kikuchi Akira began his ceramic journey at Hitachi Manufacturing's Oomika Toen, then moved to Tsukamoto Porcelain Factory in Mashiko before becoming a disciple of the celebrated Kamoda Shōji in 1969. He established his independent kiln in Mashiko's Shinpukuji area in 1971. His works have been selected for the prestigious Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, demonstrating his technical mastery and artistic vision. The vase embodies the contemporary evolution of Mashiko ware—maintaining the characteristic thick, warm clay texture while exploring bold modern design vocabularies. The tactile, earthy surface combined with dynamic geometric patterns reflects the creative freedom that defines Mashiko's artistic community. The piece comes complete with its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and artist's biography card, ensuring authenticity and provenance. Size Height: 35.5 cm Width: 20 cm Depth: 13.5 cm Weight: 3,500 g Condition Excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The piece displays natural characteristics consistent with ceramic art. Artist Profile Kikuchi Akira (菊池昭, b. 1947) Born in Hitachi City in 1947, Kikuchi Akira is a distinguished ceramic artist working in the Mashiko tradition. His career trajectory demonstrates both dedication to learning and independent artistic development: 1965: Joined Hitachi Manufacturing's Oomika Toen (ceramic studio) 1966: Moved to Tsukamoto Porcelain Factory in Mashiko Town 1969: Became a disciple of the renowned master Kamoda Shōji, one of Mashiko's most influential modern ceramists 1971: Established his independent kiln in Mashiko's Shinpukuji area Kikuchi's works have been selected for exhibition at the prestigious Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgeiten), the nation's premier showcase for traditional craft arts. His training under Kamoda Shōji—himself a disciple of Hamada Shōji's contemporary Shimaoka Tatsuzō—places Kikuchi within a distinguished lineage of Mashiko masters. His artistic style combines Mashiko's characteristic warm, earthy qualities with contemporary sculptural sensibilities. Kikuchi is particularly noted for his relief (ukagemon) technique and bold use of geometric patterns, creating works that bridge traditional craftsmanship and modern design aesthetics. NOITICE: 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.

編號 99940987

已出售
现代浮雕图案花瓶 - 大胆的几何设计 - 陶瓷 - 菊池昭 Kikuchi Akira (1947-) - 日本 - 1900-2000

现代浮雕图案花瓶 - 大胆的几何设计 - 陶瓷 - 菊池昭 Kikuchi Akira (1947-) - 日本 - 1900-2000

Item Description:

This is a striking contemporary Ukagemon Hanaire (Relief Pattern Vase) crafted by ceramic artist Kikuchi Akira (菊池昭, b. 1947), a distinguished practitioner of Mashiko ware who studied under the renowned master Kamoda Shōji.

Mashiko ware (Mashiko-yaki) is one of Japan's most celebrated ceramic traditions, originating from Mashiko Town in Tochigi Prefecture.

Though established relatively recently in the late Edo period, Mashiko became famous nationwide when Living National Treasure Hamada Shōji settled there in 1924, bringing the mingei (folk craft) movement's philosophy of "beauty in utility." The town now hosts over 200 kilns and attracts ceramic artists from around the world.

This vase exemplifies Kikuchi's sophisticated modern aesthetic while honoring Mashiko traditions.

The piece features a dramatic windmill-like relief pattern in vermillion tones on the exterior, contrasting beautifully with the textured reddish-brown clay surface.

The interior is finished with a green-gray glaze, creating an intriguing duality.

The substantial elliptical form—measuring 35.5cm in height—commands presence as both a functional ikebana vessel and a sculptural statement piece.

Kikuchi Akira began his ceramic journey at Hitachi Manufacturing's Oomika Toen, then moved to Tsukamoto Porcelain Factory in Mashiko before becoming a disciple of the celebrated Kamoda Shōji in 1969.

He established his independent kiln in Mashiko's Shinpukuji area in 1971.

His works have been selected for the prestigious Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, demonstrating his technical mastery and artistic vision.

The vase embodies the contemporary evolution of Mashiko ware—maintaining the characteristic thick, warm clay texture while exploring bold modern design vocabularies.

The tactile, earthy surface combined with dynamic geometric patterns reflects the creative freedom that defines Mashiko's artistic community.

The piece comes complete with its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and artist's biography card, ensuring authenticity and provenance.


Size
Height: 35.5 cm
Width: 20 cm
Depth: 13.5 cm
Weight: 3,500 g


Condition
Excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The piece displays natural characteristics consistent with ceramic art.


Artist Profile
Kikuchi Akira (菊池昭, b. 1947)
Born in Hitachi City in 1947, Kikuchi Akira is a distinguished ceramic artist working in the Mashiko tradition. His career trajectory demonstrates both dedication to learning and independent artistic development:

1965: Joined Hitachi Manufacturing's Oomika Toen (ceramic studio)
1966: Moved to Tsukamoto Porcelain Factory in Mashiko Town
1969: Became a disciple of the renowned master Kamoda Shōji, one of Mashiko's most influential modern ceramists
1971: Established his independent kiln in Mashiko's Shinpukuji area

Kikuchi's works have been selected for exhibition at the prestigious Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (Nihon Dentō Kōgeiten), the nation's premier showcase for traditional craft arts. His training under Kamoda Shōji—himself a disciple of Hamada Shōji's contemporary Shimaoka Tatsuzō—places Kikuchi within a distinguished lineage of Mashiko masters.
His artistic style combines Mashiko's characteristic warm, earthy qualities with contemporary sculptural sensibilities. Kikuchi is particularly noted for his relief (ukagemon) technique and bold use of geometric patterns, creating works that bridge traditional craftsmanship and modern design aesthetics.

NOITICE:

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.

最終出價
€ 250
Surya Rutten
專家
估價  € 280 - € 330

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