[Kutani-yaki colored flower small pattern shochu cup]
Works from craftsman [Takashi Sato].
While Tsuyoshi Sato was learning Kutani-yaki pottery,
He also mastered the "stick-standing" technique of ink painting and created unique works.
By using a pottery wheel to create shapes and complete the entire process including painting, the playful sense of pottery is conveyed through the works.
Incorporating ink painting techniques, each piece is carefully crafted with attention to detail to create unparalleled dynamic expression.
Size: diameter 9.8 x height 8.4cm
Capacity: about 300CC
Material: porcelain
Precautions for use
※Vase/decorative plate/ornament
This type of product uses decorative painted utensils to maintain the beauty and make the color of the product more vivid, so please do not use it as eating utensils.
Please place decorative plates and ornaments in a safe place where they will not shake.
When storing (especially decorations containing gold and Silver), please use a soft wipe to dry them and remove surface dirt before storing them carefully.
※Food tableware
Do not use microwave ovens or ovens to heat products containing gold or Silver. In addition to easily causing surface stains, there is also the possibility of catching fire.
Thin tea bowls and soup bowls (tea cups) are easy to conduct heat, so please be careful when handling them.
Food utensils made of mixed materials (ceramics mixed with metal and glass) are adhesive processed products. Do not use stoves, induction cookers, or ovens to heat them directly, and do not put them in a dish dryer.
Since earthen pottery is highly absorbent, please soak it in hot water before use to allow the pottery to be filled with moisture in advance to prevent the pottery from being stained with the smell of tea and dirt.
Please wash it as soon as possible after use. Do not use detergent, vegetable cloth, or hard brush, and do not use a dishwasher. This may cause surface damage to the tableware. Please use special kitchen detergent, wash it with a soft sponge, and dry it thoroughly with a house towel before storing it.
※Be careful about scratches
The bottom of Kutani-yaki porcelain is unglazed, so if it needs to be placed on a painted floor, flower stand, shelf, or table, the surface may be scratched, so be sure to use a coaster or cloth pad.
About~[Ishikawa Kutani Ware]
After a trip to Kanazawa, I was deeply attracted by the saturated, bright colors and fine workmanship of Kutani ware.
[Furukutani] was born in the early Edo period in 1655
The kiln was once abandoned for 100 years.
[Resurgence Kutani] was revived until the late Edo period in the 19th century
In the early Meiji and Showa era, large quantities of products began to be exported to Europe and the United States.
[Modern Kutani] developed to this day
A world-famous Japanese traditional craft.
After the Showa period, it became a symbol of fine art.
Carefully designed using rich colors and gold leaf, which is abundant in Kanazawa,*
Many Kutani-yaki craftsmen have also been selected as living national treasures.
Contemporary Kutani-yaki works,
Not only is it worth treating as a work of art and appreciating the artist’s intentions,
Used in daily life, it can bring a beautiful soul full of joy!
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Pottery
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
- Popularity
-
- 2,040 views
- 2 have saved this item
- Product Type
- Authorized Representation
- Authorized By
- 北野陶寿堂
- Listing Summary
- Works from craftsman [Takashi Sato]. While learning pottery, He also mastered the "stick-standing" technique of ink painting and created unique works. By using a pottery wheel to create shapes and complete the entire process including painting, the playful sense of pottery is conveyed through the works. Carefully crafted using ink painting techniques, it creates unparalleled dynamic expression.
Shipping Fees and More
- Shipping
- Payment method
-
- Credit/debit card payment
- Alipay
- Refunds & Exchanges
- Read more about refunds and exchanges
- Report
- Report this item








