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HOUSE INDUSTRIES & HASAMI
HASAMI x SHUNTARO TAKEUCHI
HASAMI x KUTANI CHOEMON - RELAX FueFuki
BARBAR
SOBACHOCO ENCYCLOPEDIA
IROHA
TATARA
HANDKERCHIEF HAGIRE
TAKAKUMENTORI
MT. FUJI
KOMANEKO
RURIYU
HAKUJI SHAKUGAKE
BONSAI-BACHI POTS
ENGIMONO CHARMS
AIKOMA
YUNAGASHI
KANEKO KISERU
NAGASAKI MINGEI CRAFTS
IRO-E
SABI TOGUSA
YUMMY IN MY TUMMY
BARBAR×BORIS TELLEGEN BLUE & WHITE
SHIRAFU
HAKUJI SHAKUGAKE KUROGOSU NAGASHI
TERRA
MAGONIA
CHOJUGIGA
FLOATING GARDEN
MANDALA
EDEN
BON FLOWER
TRACE
MONOHARA
KURAWANKA COLLECTION
SEIJI COLLECTION
THE PLACE
HASAMI CERAMIC FLOWER POT
Item
This single-stem vase is a sculpture all on its own. Even without flowers, it makes a bold statement that will accent any room. Venus can refer to both the planet and the Roman goddess of love and beauty, and when this piece is turned upside down, it resembles both the planet symbol for Venus and the female gender symbol.
On the outside, we have used clear crackle kanyu glazing and cracked hibi designs, but it is up to apple the sumi-kanyu ink that soaks in to render those designs visible. You won’t know what kind of pattern will appear until you’ve applied the ink.
How to Apply Ink
Add the sumi-kanyu ink to the brush and apply it to the area where you want the pattern to appear. Then wait for about 5 minutes and rinse off the ink with water. One application may not be enough for the pattern to become visible, in which case, please adjust the amount of ink and number of applications until the desired look is achieved.
The single-stem vase, originally white, will take on a new appearance as ink is applied. Apply ink to create a Venus that is entirely your own.Add the sumi-kanyu ink to the brush and apply it to the area where you want the pattern to appear. Then wait for about 5 minutes and rinse off the ink with water. One application may not be enough for the pattern to become visible, in which case, please adjust the amount of ink and number of applications until the desired look is achieved.The single-stem vase, originally white, will take on a new appearance as ink is applied. Apply ink to create a Venus that is entirely your own.
Color | WHITE |
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Price | ¥ 3,000 |
Size | W8.8×D2.6×H12cm / 80cc |
Material | Pottery |
Maker | Koushungama |
Area | Hasami |
Additional Information
The crackle kanyu pattern in the glaze arises from the difference of shrinkage between the clay and the glaze and is not artificially created. Kanyu cracks can be expected to expand with age with no fear of breakage. Hibi crack patterns will vary.
Partial changes in temperature can cause the item to crack. Be careful not to expose only one part of the item to heat.
Technique: Kanyu glaze
This collection spawns completely new worldviews by synthesizing and distilling the defining characteristics of distinct periods and cultures spanning more than 400 years of Imari porcelain. Imari porcelain was first exported to Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, and it has attracted the gaze of the West ever since.
Based on the theme of a fictitious floating garden, we have created four pieces: Blue Flower, Venus, Butterfly, and Floating Garden.
Within the sensibilities of different eras distilled into each piece, you will find in this collection a worldview that transcends time, country, and culture.