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Sometsuke Kikkomon Meshiwan (染付亀甲文飯碗)
This is an Arita ware bowl which Hidezumi-san has created.
He painted with indigo paints to express both hexagons and petals pattern.
Sometsuke (染付)
- A pottery with blue pictures and patterns on a white background-
It refers to the skill of blue-painting on a unglazed ceramic.
Patterns are painted with a "gosu" containing cobalt oxide that turns blue color.
And it's baked after being glazed on top of it.
Sometsuke has been made from the early days of Arita ware in 1610s.
At first it was influenced the Chinese pottery, there's a pile of efforts by potters and
today's sometsuke has one kind of exquisite beauty even in its simplicity.
Height : 6 cm
Diameter : 10.6 cm
Hidezumi-san especially likes the blue color of Arita ware sometsuke. Profoundness as a decorative expression has deeply emerged.