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Item YI183

 

Seiji Celadon

Tea Ceremony Bowl

 

(1pc. & signed box)

 

¥ 230,000

 

 

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Ikai Yuichi trained for several years under designated Living National Treasure Shimizu Uichi (1926-2004), an artist renowned for his unhindered exploration into several ceramic disciplines, including iron and ash glazes, tenmoku, and celadon.  With such an inspirational pioneer to serve as his sensei, it was only natural that Mr. Ikai would bravely venture into these areas himself some day.

Celadon is the most recent phase in Ikai Yuichi's ceramic art and one where he has already proven a high degree of mastery.  Called seiji in Japanese, celadon is denoted by a network of fine cracks (kanyu) which forms beneath the glassy surface of the glaze while cooling in the kiln.  In order for these details to develop sufficiently, precise forming and uniform glazing are essential - strict requirements rather hard to accept for an artist who avoids the mechanization of his craft.  As a result, Mr. Ikai chooses the much more difficult path of dipping his celadon pots, and that has put him in territory that few Japanese potters dare to enter.

This beautiful tea ceremony bowl (chawan) is a testament to Ikai Yuichi's unique approach to the seiji technique.  A mosaic of fine, overlapping kanyu layers floats upon a powdery blue sea which recedes from the footring just enough to afford a view of the rich brown clay body - a vision of earth and sky that is quite sublime.

A treasure worthy of inclusion in any celadon collection.

A wooden presentation box will be custom made to order and signed by the artist.  Delivery time for this item is 2 weeks.

 

A fukusa (display cloth) is included.

See Ikai Yuichi's Mitsukoshi Gallery exhibition catalog for more from his recent collections


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  in. cm lbs. g
diameter 5.8 " 14.8    
height 3.2 " 8.2    
weight     1.54 700

 

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