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Tenkoku Zogan Demitasu Wansara Sakura (点刻象嵌デミタス碗皿桜)
This is an Arita ware cup & saucer which Yasuzumi-san has created.
He curved the dots with sticking the cotton noodle into the half-dried surface.
Painitings were inserted by fine brush and he layered the colors many times.
"Sakura" is one of the flowers that represent Japan, so it's great as a gift in all seasons.
Tenkoku zogan (点刻象嵌)
Yasuzumi-san has mastered the art of stipping inlay and has named "tenkoku-zogan".
One day he wanted to creat something new apart from the Arita ware.
There are a wide variety of ceramic artists through all ages.
He just tried cutting soft soil to do something unusual.
While the ceramic is still soft, Yasuzumi-san uses a cotton needle to make dots and fill paints in them.
There are millions of needle holes, coloring over and over, then it takes a long-running time to complete.
The work is ready as it looks like a picture, for example impressionism pointillism.
Cup :
Height : 5.9 cm
Diameter : 6.4 cm
Saucer :
Height : 2.5 cm
Diameter : 13.2 cm
Yasuzumi-san is a ceramic artist who comes up with new idea based on Arita ware porcelain. He creates unique inlay patterns with precise carving work.