Tsuzuki Yutaka: Flower Petals, Tokoname Raised Shiboridashi Kyusu Tea Pot (60 ml) & Cup (30 ml) Brown, 高台絞り出し急須 花びら
Tsuzuki Yutaka: Flower Petals, Tokoname Raised Shiboridashi Kyusu Tea Pot (60 ml) & Cup (30 ml) Brown, 高台絞り出し急須 花びら - Raised Shiboridashi Kyusu (60 ml) ...は取り寄せ中で入荷次第発送します。約2-3週間がかかります。大きいサイズがあれば、約1週間で小分けが可能です。
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- Volume: tea pot 60 ml, cup 30 ml (measured to about 80% full)
- Diameter: tea pot 9 cm, cup 5 cm
- Height: tea pot 7.3 cm, cup 4.2 cm
- Strainer: none
- Artist: Tsuzuki Yutaka 都築 豊
- Kiln: Daikoji Kiln 大興寺窯
- Material: Ceramic
- Technique: Yakijime, an extra hot firing to leave the piece unglazed
- Care: do not microwave, do not use in dishwasher, do use diluted soap and hand wash with a soft sponge, dry carefully with a soft cloth.
- IMPERFECTIONS - nothing is perfect, especially when handmade. In the Japanese wabi-Sabou aesthetic, imperfections are a form of beauty. In our People-to-People philosophy, it is a representation of the fact a human has made this product. Small spots and other “variations” should be expected.
Artist Profile
- 1972 Born as the second son of ceramic artist Tsuzuki Aomine
- 1995 Studied at the Tokoname City Ceramic Research Center
- 1996 Apprenticed with artist Morisato Toraku in Kyoto
- 2002 Began work as a ceramic artist under father's tutelage
- 2003 Established the Daikoji Kiln
- 2009 Started ceramic art lessons
- 2011 Established The Japanese Ceramic Art Therapist Association
Awards
- 長三賞
- 奨励賞
- 審査員特別賞
- 常滑焼振興展 市長賞
- 東海伝統工芸 入選
- 知多市民展 市長賞、教育委員会賞
- 常滑市民展 朝日新聞社賞
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RegionAichi - 愛知
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