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Item
* This item is an abolished turn.
The items of this series are crafted using a technique known as shakugake or nagashikake. Artists create subtle drip patterns by pouring glaze over the surface of the piece with a wooden shaku ladle while spinning it on the potter’s wheel. The varied patterns that emerge are preserved as free-flowing trails of thick glaze, creating unique landscapes across each piece.
Price | ¥ 1,000 |
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Size | φ9.5xH2.5cm |
Material | Porcelain |
Maker | Fujimaki Seitou co. ltd |
Area | Arita |
Additional Information
Dishwasher and microwave safe. The patterns and consistency of the glaze may be uneven on this product due to the application of glaze using a shaku ladle.
The items of this series are crafted using a technique known as shakugake or nagashikake. Artists create subtle drip patterns by pouring glaze over the surface of the piece with a wooden shaku ladle while spinning it on the potter’s wheel. The varied patterns that emerge are preserved as free-flowing trails of thick glaze, creating unique landscapes across each piece.