
Shoji Hamada Mashiko Ware Iron Glaze Flower Vase
This is a work by Shoji Hamada, a Living National Treasure. Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) was a ceramic artist representative of Mashiko ware and was recognized as the first holder of an Important Intangible Cultural Property "Folk Craft Ceramics" (Living National Treasure). This vase features a technique called "Ehakeme," where white clay is applied with a brush, and then patterns are drawn over it with iron glaze. The diameter is approximately 6.69 inches. The height is approximately 9.84 inches. The condition is good. It comes with a shared box. As it is an old item, there are some minor scuffs.
Details
| Condition | Good |
| Origin | Japan |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Era | Unknown |
| Artist / Maker | Shoji Hamada |
| Dimensions | 9.8 in |
Detalles
- Categoría
- Decorative Vases
- Período
- Unknown Period
- Estado
- Good
- Material
- Ceramic
- Artista
- Shoji Hamada
- Origen
- Japan
- Dimensiones
- 9.8 in
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