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Nobuhito Nakaoka Colored Ash Glaze Guinomi Sake Cup with Silver
Nobuhito started pottery as apprentice under Tadashi Nishihata in Tamba. After that he went to St. Vincent, small island in Caribbean, for 2 years to teach pottery. After returning to Japan, he opened his new kiln in Tamba. He makes art pieces including vase, matcha bowl, sake cups, and also make everyday tablewares. His glazes blue and red are beautifully melts into base white glaze.This particularguinomi has gold or silver edge on the top and bottom. Do not use microwave, it would sparkle and
Japanese Sake cup Bizen ware Yohen Guinomi, Nippon2You
Vintage Japanese wood fired pottery sake cup (Guinomi) of Bizen ware (Bizen yaki). Made of iron rich clay, The dynamic textures and colors are created naturally by the clay, fire and ash. The coloration and pattern is called Yohen type. It's EXCELLENT work, WABI-SABI taste. The potter mark carved on the bottom. Condition As show in the pictures, it's EXCELLENT condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Max diameter 7.8 cm. x Height 4.5 cm. EXPRESS / COMBINED shipping, please contact me for the cost. Please feel free to contact me, if you have any questions. WISH YOU TO ENJOY YOUR SHOPPING.
Guinomi Sake cup by Kiyohide Imai Bizen ware Yohen, Nippon2You
Vintage Japanese wood fired pottery sake cup (Guinomi) of Bizen ware (Bizen yaki). Made of iron rich clay. The dynamic textures and colors are created naturally by the clay, fire and ash. The coloration and pattern is called Yohen type. It's EXCELLENT work, WABI-SABI taste. Made by Kiyohide Imai (b.1949). The potter mark is carved on the bottom. Come with original signed wooden box, paper and cloth. Kiyohide Imai (b.1949) profile : - 1949 : Born in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. - 1982
Kurinuki pottery
Experimenting with some kurinuki. Can't wait to see glaze running off of these! #carvedpottery #potteryprocess #kurinukipottery #kurinuki #pottery
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