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Kanjiro KAWAI "Celadon Bowl"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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D 30cm × 30cm H 7.5cm

 

A large celadon bowl by Kanjiro Kawai, a central figure of the Mingei (Folk Craft) movement.

The entire surface is covered in a soft blue-green glaze, with stylized flowers motifs incised on the interior and along the rim. The depth of the glaze and the fine crackle pattern create a serene yet warm presence. Suitable both as a decorative piece and as a serving vessel.

 

 

Kanjiro KAWAI

1890 - 1966

Kanjirou Kawai was a Kyoto-based potter within the folk tradition of Japanese and Korean ceramics and a key figure in Mingei (Japanese folk art movement). He was a long-time friend of Shōji Hamada, Soetsu Yanagi, and Bernard Leach with whom he co-founded the Japan Folk Art Association in 1926. He refused all official honors, such as the designation of “Living National Treasures,” He often decorated his works with bold, semiabstract blossom motifs, which he painted freely in under-glaze cobalt blue, iron brown, and copper red.

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