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Kazawa Hiromasa Kasama-ware Chawan

Kazawa Hiromasa Kasama-ware Chawan

Regular price ¥6,000 JPY
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This listing is for a black oribe Kasama-ware chawan made around 5 years ago by Kazawa Hiromasa.  It is made of stoneware and decorated with iron oxide brush markings in the manner of chawan dating back to the Momoyama period.  It has low sides and is suitable for use during summer and early autumn.  Kazawa prefers to leave his work unsigned like a lot of Mashiko potters, thus joining the ranks of the ‘unknown craftsmen’.  Sorry but no box for this one as it was purchased some years ago at a pottery fair in Kasama.  *PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHASHAKU TEA SCOOP IS NOT INCLUDED.

Kazawa Hiromasa (b.1966) was born in Saitama Prefecture and studied pottery at Bunka Gakuin in Tokyo.  From 1996-1998 he studied about kiln making and firing in Ibaraki.  In 1999 he started studying under a local Kasama-ware potter, and built his own kiln in 2000.  He held exhibitions in neighbouring Ibaraki in 2009, 2012, and 2013.  He is a member of the East Japan Arts and Craft Association, and a full time member of the Ibaraki branch of the Arts and Craft Association.  **Fellow sellers, this information was researched by Kominka Zakka and CANNOT be used in your own listings.

Kasama-ware refers to pottery made in Ibaraki Prefecture just north of Tokyo. It began in the 1700s during the Anei period when Hisano Hanemon from Hakoda town built a multi-chambered climbing kiln with a Shigaraki potter named Chouemon. Chouemon brought with him the technique of glost firing, and this led to the birth of Kasama ware. Kasama pieces are generally high-fired and made of stoneware clay containing high amounts of iron. Traditionally Kasama-ware was unglazed yakishime pottery, but these days Kasama-ware comes in many styles and features many types of glazes.

 

Size

H.6.2cm (2.4”) x Dia.12.3cm (4.8”)

 

Condition

It’s in mint condition and has never been used.

 

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**Central Asia, Middle East, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico:  EMS Express 10-15 days.

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