work description
It is a 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.
Among the variations of the glaze, this work is a cup made with the “Kokuyo Tenmoku” glaze. The large shape allows you to fully enjoy the aroma of sake, and the swaying pattern reminiscent of obsidian gives a somewhat wild and masculine impression.
It is a work of art 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. We also have a sake bottle that uses the glaze of the same artist, so please consider it together.
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
Detailed explanation
size | Diameter 9.4cm x Height 4cm |
microwave | Yes |
dishwasher | Yes |