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Sadamitsu SUGIMOTO ”Shigaraki Flower Vase”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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D16cm H29cm

 

This is a handcrafted Shigaraki flower vase by renowned ceramic artist Sadamitsu Sugimoto.

It features a beautifully natural ash glaze and the unique textures created through wood-firing, showcasing the essence of traditional Japanese aesthetics.

The rounded body and elegantly rising neck are well-balanced, combining rustic charm with a bold presence.

Perfect for traditional tokonoma alcoves, tea ceremony spaces, or as a statement piece in modern interiors.

A vase that enhances the beauty of seasonal flowers with quiet dignity.

 

 

Sadamitsu SUGIMOTO

1935 - 

Born in Tokyo, Sugimoto Sadamitsu built an anagama kiln in the mountains of Shigaraki in 1968; received instruction from Daitokuji Master Tachibana Daiki in 1974; exhibited in Shigaraki at the Kosetsu Museum of Art in 1998; first solo exhibition in the U.S. at the Rockefeller Center in New York in 1991; work acquired by Kitcho and Yuki Museum in Osaka in 1992; first solo exhibition in Germany at the Munich Gallery Fredhahn Studio in 1993; work acquired by the Yale University Art Museum in 1994; first solo exhibition in Japan at the Yale University Museum of Art in 2002; first solo exhibition in Germany at the Yale University Museum of Art in 1994. In 1994, his work was included in the collection of the Yale University Art Museum. 2002, he delivered a well-shaped tea bowl to Kenninji temple in Kyoto to commemorate his graduation. Since then, he has held various solo exhibitions.

 

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