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千陶房 武田 千秋

Light blue comb vase

  • Product label: Sold out
千陶房 武田 千秋

Light blue comb vase

Sale price ¥7,700Regular price
Regular price ¥7,700
Tax included.
Light blue comb vase
Sale price ¥7,700Regular price
Regular price ¥7,700

Before Use

  • Material: Ceramic
  • Diameter approx. 4cm
  • Width approx. 10cm
  • Height: Approx. 12cm
  • 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

Some aspects, such as shape, distortion, texture, and color, may not be clearly visible in the image.

Please note that these dishes are handmade items, each made by an artist.

Please refer to the description for handling instructions.

An elegant and warm comb-patterned vase

This comb-patterned vase has a lovely light blue color that appears when held up to the light.

The elegant and soft appearance gently envelops the space.

After being hand-formed, the piece is given a comb pattern and then bisque fired after two other processes. After that, a glaze containing turquoise blue is mixed and applied to give the surface a slight light blue hue. After the final firing, the matte glaze on the surface is sanded down while checking the overall balance, making this a piece that Takeda has put a lot of effort into.

The comb pattern visible through the matte glaze on the surface is a nice accent, adding to the richness of the piece's appearance.

The shape is so perfect that it is hard to believe it was hand-formed, and you can sense Takeda's sincere approach to pottery making as a ceramic artist.

This coming season will see more opportunities to relax at home.
Decorate your home with a special vase and enjoy a comfortable stay.

This comb-patterned vase has a lovely light blue color that appears when held up to the light.

The elegant and soft appearance gently envelops the space.

After being hand-formed, the piece is given a comb pattern and then bisque fired after two other processes. After that, a glaze containing turquoise blue is mixed and applied to give the surface a slight light blue hue. After the final firing, the matte glaze on the surface is sanded down while checking the overall balance, making this a piece that Takeda has put a lot of effort into.

The comb pattern visible through the matte glaze on the surface is a nice accent, adding to the richness of the piece's appearance.

The shape is so perfect that it is hard to believe it was hand-formed, and you can sense Takeda's sincere approach to pottery making as a ceramic artist.

This coming season will see more opportunities to relax at home.
Decorate your home with a special vase and enjoy a comfortable stay.

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Chiaki Takeda

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.

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