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Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware Yoshimasa Kimura Yohen Tenmoku sake cup
Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware Yoshimasa Kimura Yohen Tenmoku sake cup
Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware Yoshimasa Kimura Yohen Tenmoku sake cup
Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware Yoshimasa Kimura Yohen Tenmoku sake cup
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Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware Yoshimasa Kimura Yohen Tenmoku sake cup

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work description

It is a sake cup of Yoshimasa Kimura, a writer of Kyoto ware and Kiyomizu ware.

Yoshimasa Kimura's works have a wide variety of glazes, but in fact he has studied glazes almost entirely on his own, which is why he has such a wide range and depth.

This work is literally a kiln change, and it is a vessel that enjoys the random patterns created by the flames when baking the vessel . The large shape allows you to fully enjoy the scent of sake, and the unique pattern that never appears the same will make you feel special. Since ancient times, Japanese people have tried and errored this kiln transformation, so it gives the impression that the soil is full of vitality and gives the user energy.

This is an author's work that is highly appreciated not only by Japanese people, but also as a gift for overseas people due to the sake boom in recent years.

Why don't you enjoy a moment of relaxation with Tenmoku glaze sake cups, which are gaining popularity around the world?


* Depending on the work, the appearance of the glaze pattern may differ slightly from the photo. note that.

Author: Yoshimasa Kimura

1968 Born in Iwakura, Kyoto

Born into a family of potters, both his father and older brother, he was exposed to pottery from an early age and naturally aspired to become a pottery artist.

1989 Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Ceramics Technical College

1992 Morinobu Kimura father and son three-person exhibition Japan traditional crafts exhibition Kinki exhibition selected (every year thereafter)

1998 Submitted to the Horaikai Exhibition, curated by Mr. Uichi Shimizu, a Living National Treasure

Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition in 2003 and 2005

2008 KYOTO & LITTLE KYOTO Exhibition
ANTHONY d'OFFAY GALLERY (London)

Solo exhibitions and group exhibitions in various places, including Kyoto Takashimaya

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Size
Diameter 9.4cm x Height 4cm
microwave
Yes
dishwasher
Yes