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SON *10/19-10/29発送不可
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Mashiko Ware, Shinsaku Hamada, Black Glazed Beveled Vase Vase, Flower Vase, Flower Vessel, Father: Shoji Hamada ▼Artist Shinsaku Hamada (1929-2023) The second son of Living National Treasure Shoji Hamada. He trained in St Ives, England, and Mashiko, and was a master craftsman internationally acclaimed for his powerful iron paintings and warm glaze. ▼Work This work is a flower vessel with an impressive, heavy black glaze and a geometric, multi-faceted form, a masterpiece that combines tranquility and presence. The contrast between the shadows created by the sharp edges and the lustrous black glaze is beautiful, and it has the power to tighten up a space just by being displayed. It blends in with interiors regardless of whether they are Japanese or Western, and is also ideal for modern spatial design. ▼Size (approximate) Height 23cm x Width 14cm x Depth 14cm ▼Condition It has been stored unused after purchase, so it is in beautiful condition as shown in the photos. As far as I can see, there are no scratches or stains, but please be aware that those who do not understand pottery may find kiln marks or glaze unevenness from the manufacturing process. #ShinsakuHamada #ShinsakuHamada #ShojiHamada #MashikoWare #Mingei #Vase #FlowerVessel #FlowerVase #Pottery #FlatVase #Pottery #Ceramics #Plate #SquarePlate #FolkCrafts #Antique #FlowerVase #SmallVase #DecorativeVase #WaterJar #Era #AntiqueArt #AntiqueTools #Antique #RiCho #KoreanAntiques #KoreanAntiqueArt #Antiques #Art #Korea #AntiqueArt #MingeiGoods #FolkCraftsGoods #Crafts #CraftsGoods #CraftsGoods #ShojiHamada #BernardLeach #TatsuzoShimaoka #TakeichiKawai #ShinsakuHamada #KoImari #KutaniWare #Imari #JapaneseAntiques #FleaMarket #Vintage #AntiqueTools #LivingNationalTreasure #ChineseCeramics #KoreanCeramics #Plate #Bowl #PotteryShard #Teacup #TeaCeremonyUtensils
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