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Much of Tomio Suzuki's inspiration is drawn from
both Japanese and Western classical literature, mythology and poetry -
works which he says serve as his "sensei", or teacher. And in
this striking piece, we see a reference to Dante's Inferno.
The cup is done in a glaze Mr. Suzuki calls kokuyosai, or
"shimmering black". Based upon the same glazing and firing
process as shino, kokuyosai possess a depth and heated energy like no
other in his glazing repertoire. Red and white feldspar drip
details dance wildly around a black manganese-rich base, like fire and
ice from Dante's masterpiece.
Mr. Suzuki's works are all formed on a handwheel with overlapping
coils of mogusa clay. This technique minimizes mechanical
precision and assures that no two pieces are ever quite the same.
For hot or cold green tea or iced
tea.

See Tomio Suzuki's
Kyoto Takashimaya Exhibition Pictorial.
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