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Matsubara Naoyuki Mashiko-ware Chawan #1

Matsubara Naoyuki Mashiko-ware Chawan #1

Regular price ¥11,900 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥11,900 JPY
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This listing is for a Mashiko-ware chawan made around 20 years ago by noted potter, Matsubara Naoyuki. It is wheel-thrown and decorated with an iron oxide and syrupy Mashiko-guro glaze depiction of an orchid over a nuka rice husk ash glazed base. This piece is ample in size and appears completely unused. The stamp of the potter can be found on the bottom, and it comes with its original signed wooden storage box. It also comes with a turmeric coloured wrapping cloth for when the item is not in use, as well as a Japanese language profile about the potter.

Matsubara Naoyuki (b.1938) is a Mashiko-ware potter and first generation master of Yadake Gama. He studied under the highly regarded Kimura Ichiro (1915-1978), and then began working as an assistant at the kiln of master potter Yagi Kazuo in Kyoto. He then returned to Mashiko and built his own kiln in Mashiko town. He is best known for his white nuka glazed pieces with iron oxide brushwork, and his akae overglaze wares. He has won multiple awards at the Tochigi Prefectural Art and Crafts Exhibition, and he received the Encouragement Award at the International Ceramic Art Exhibition held in Japan. **Fellow sellers, this information was researched by Kominka Zakka and CANNOT be used in your own listings.

Mashiko-ware is pottery produced in the area around Mashiko in Tochigi prefecture. It began in the mid-1800s after good quality clay was found in the local. There was a large demand for everyday cooking vessels in Tokyo so the number of workshops in Mashiko expanded and many craftsmen took up the trade. In the early 1900s Shoji Hamada took Mashiko-ware to a whole new level when he began promoting the folk art movement. Mashiko-ware is probably best known for its brown glazes along with splashes of red, black, green or white.                                                                                                             

Sizes

Box:  H.12.5cm (4.9”) x 16.4cm (6.4”) x 16.4cm (6.4”)

Chawan:  H.7.2cm (2.8”) x Dia.13.5cm (5.3”)                                                                           

Condition

It’s in very good condition with no chips or cracks.                                                               

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**Germany, France, Greece, Spain, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Lithuania, Slovenia:  NO SHIPPING.  Very strict and expensive packaging laws in place and we are not licensed to send products to these countries.  We have no plan to register at this time because the process is in some cases very expensive and complicated, plus each country has its own set of regulations and application process. 

**USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Norway: Airmail Small Packet (approx. 15-28 days).  Combined shipping available up to 2kgs for Airmail Small Packet (please send us a message).

**Asia:  Airmail Small Packet (approx. 15-21 days).  Combined shipping available up to 2kgs for Airmail Small Packet (please send us a message).

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

**Russia:  No shipping methods available.

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