Japanese Ushinoto Kiln Round Vessel Iconic Green & Black Bi-color Design pottery
Beschreibung
Vintage Ushinoto-yaki Round Vessel — Iconic Green & Black Bi-color Design
This large, round vessel is a quintessential work of Ushinoto-yaki. While originally designed as a substantial ashtray, its sculptural form and wide opening make it an exceptional Hanashi (flower vase) or a centerpiece bowl.
The vessel features the pottery's most famous signature: a bold, vertical split-glaze known as Kiwake. One half is coated in a deep, lustrous black, while the other features a vibrant, speckled turquoise-green. This specific color palette was popularized during the Mingei movement under the guidance of folk-art leaders like Yoshida Shoya and Kawai Kanjiro, bridging the gap between traditional craft and modern design.
The rounded, "donut" shape provides a satisfying visual weight, while the unglazed base reveals the raw, sandy texture of the local Tottori clay. It is a piece that feels both ancient and remarkably contemporary.
Condition
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Overall: Excellent vintage condition.
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Surface: The glaze maintains a high gloss. There are natural pinholes and minor kiln effects (speckles) inherent to folk-kiln firing, which add to its authentic character.
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Base: Clean and stable with a clear circular turning mark.
Specifications
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Type: Ushinoto-yaki (Tottori Prefecture)
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Form: Round Ashtray / Flower Vessel
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Colors: Black & Turquoise Green (Split-glaze)
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Dimensions: 18.8 cm × 18.5 cm × 10 cm (Height)
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Weight: 1350g