YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware

  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware
  • YOKOYU MIZUSASHI (Fresh Water Jar with Sunflower ash glaze) Kyoto ware

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Ceramic Feature

Yokoyu Mizusashi (陽向釉水指)

This is a Kyoto ware fresh water jar which Takemura-san has created.
He made the shape by throwing on the potter's wheel and made hexagonal bottom.
A unique glaze is used as decoration, its ingredients contain ash of sunflower which he grew.
And it has turned to yellow color with painstaking work because it is required for exquisite temperature control.

Mizusashi (水指)
A fresh-water pot for tea ceremony.
It's one of the tea utensils called "o-chadougu".
It comes in a variety of shapes, cylindrical type is often used.

Comes with a lid.
Lid made of pottery : the same material as the main body called tomo-buta.
Lid made of urushi : a different material from the main body and is made of Japanense urushi called nuri-buta.

Mizusashi is used for the following purpose.
・Adding water to the tea kettle
・Cleaning tools and tea bowl.

Size

Height : 18 cm
Width : 18 cm

Artist Introduction

TAKEMURA, Shigeo

TAKEMURA, Shigeo
(Kyoto artist)

Takemura-san is a ceramicist who engages in creative activities in Yamashina-ku, Kyoto prefecture. It’s interesting that color changes depending on settings, temperature and a part of plants, though same glaze is used.

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Price:
¥154,000 JPY