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Black Matte Glaze Kushime Flower Vase
Description
[Regarding the handling of tableware]
Ceramics are slightly absorbent.
After use, wash promptly and dry thoroughly before storing.
Hand washing is recommended.
Please refrain from using in an oven or over an open flame.
Gold and silver decorated dishes cannot be used in the microwave.
Before Use
- Material: Ceramic
- Diameter approx. 4cm
- Width approx. 8cm
- Height: Approx. 11cm
- No need to seal/Water-repellent finish is applied after firing.
- Microwave oven cannot be used
- Dishwasher safe
- Oven unusable
- Do not use on direct flame
These dishes are handmade items, each made by an artist.
Therefore, each piece will vary in size, shape, degree of distortion, texture, and color.
Also, the color may appear slightly different depending on the lighting, brightness, and shooting time.
Please be aware of this in advance.
Please refer to the description for handling instructions.
A comb-patterned vase that combines a cool and soft atmosphere
The sharpness of the comb pattern combined with the matte black glaze gives this vase a cool impression, while its soft form also gives it a gentle impression.
It is made by hand-molding black clay, then applying a comb pattern and coating it with white cosmetic clay.
The neat form of the pieces, which makes it hard to believe they were hand-formed, shows Takeda's sincere approach to pottery making.
A sweet pale blue comb-pattern vase and a black matte glaze comb-pattern vase that gives a slightly cool impression.
The harmonious appearance of the black and white shades and the randomly peeking comb pattern looks great no matter which side is in front or from which angle it is viewed, and it also looks great even when placed carelessly.
The scenery outside is settling down as we approach winter.
You can also decorate your home with flowers.
You can also use a vase with nothing in it, which is special in itself, as an accent in your interior.
Why not live with a beautiful vase?
The sharpness of the comb pattern combined with the matte black glaze gives this vase a cool impression, while its soft form also gives it a gentle impression.
It is made by hand-molding black clay, then applying a comb pattern and coating it with white cosmetic clay.
The neat form of the pieces, which makes it hard to believe they were hand-formed, shows Takeda's sincere approach to pottery making.
A sweet pale blue comb-pattern vase and a black matte glaze comb-pattern vase that gives a slightly cool impression.
The harmonious appearance of the black and white shades and the randomly peeking comb pattern looks great no matter which side is in front or from which angle it is viewed, and it also looks great even when placed carelessly.
The scenery outside is settling down as we approach winter.
You can also decorate your home with flowers.
You can also use a vase with nothing in it, which is special in itself, as an accent in your interior.
Why not live with a beautiful vase?
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Chiaki Takeda
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After entering the fine arts department at Tokyo Gakugei University, he discovered pottery, became interested in it, and decided to pursue a career in pottery.
After graduating, he studied under Haruhiko Ito in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture. After that, he received training in potter's wheel and glazing at the Ibaraki Prefecture Ceramics Training Center, and then studied Shigaraki ware and pottery making at the Shiga Prefectural Ceramic Cultural Park. After returning to Tohoku and exploring and creating pottery as a research student at Tohoku University of Art and Design, he went independent in Yamagata City in 1999.
"I want to create tableware that is simple in shape, easy to use, and has a soft atmosphere. I would be happy if it becomes a piece that fits into your daily life."
Chiaki Takeda of Sen Pottery Studio has studied and pursued pottery in depth, including Kasama ware and Shigaraki ware, and expresses her own works in a variety of styles, including potter's wheel, molding, and hand-forming.
He generously and enthusiastically explained the many steps involved in making one piece of pottery and the ingredients of the glaze, and it was very impressive to see how he takes pottery making seriously but also how much he loves and enjoys making pottery.
Just like Takeda's personality, his works have a soft appearance that evokes a sense of peace.
It is light and comfortable, and one of its charms is its ease of use, which makes you want to pick it up again and again.