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YI231, YI232, YI233, YI234, YI235

 

YI231-235

 

Haiyu Ash Glazed
Sake Flasks

 

(1pc. & signed box)

¥ 26,000 - ¥30,000

 

YI231
¥28,000
Sold
YI232
¥28,000
YI233
¥30,000
Sold
YI234
¥26,000
Sold
YI235
¥26,000
 

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Ikai Yuichi

 

 

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Kyoto native 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 the young apprentice would bravely venture into these areas himself.

Yuichi Ikai is proud to introduce this medley of ash glazed (haiyu) sake flasks.  Each piece represents just one member of his expansive glazing repertoire, and each would make a fine new addition to any saké vessel collection.

Additional photos are available upon request.

See Ikai Yuichi's Takashimaya Gallery exhibition for more works from his recent collection.

Each flask is sold individually and comes with a signed wooded box made to order.
Delivery time is 2 weeks.


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YI231

Rokuyu-sai Sake Flask
8.3cm x 15.7cm (3.3" x 6.2")
600g

YI232

Kairagi Hisago Sake Flask

8.4cm x 15.5cm (3.3" x 6.1")
600g

YI233

Haiyu-sai Sake Flask
11.1cm x 14cm (4.4" x 5.5")
700g


YI234

Haiyu-sai Kokusen Sake Flask
7.9cm x 15.8cm (3.1" x 6.2")
600g


YI235

Haku-yu Sake Flask

8.6cm x 14.3cm (3.4" x 5.6")

600g
 

 

 

 

 

 

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