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Bonsai pot JTA8769 YAMAAKI TOSHIO

An unglazed hexagonal bonsai pot, exuding elegance and understated sophistication. It features a gaku-iri or gaku-men motif, where gaku refers to the visible "frame" on the body of the piece, while iri means "interior," creating a refined framing effect that lends depth and distinction to the design. The piece is completed with a decorative raimon-iri incision, a motif incorporating the thunder symbol (raimon), applied as an ornamental detail. Made and stamped by Toshio KataokaTokoname.

€820.00
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The Yamaaki kiln was founded in 1920, making it one of the oldest contemporary workshops in Tokoname. Its founder, Akiji Kataoka, established a ceramic tradition that would endure for generations. After his death in 1990, his sons, Sadamitsu Kataoka (known artistically as Koshōsen) and Toshio Kataoka, continued the family kiln's operations. Akiji Kataoka signed his works with the artistic name Jūōdō (Juodo) Shōsen, though he is more commonly known simply as Shōsen.

Features

Origin
Japan
Length (cm)
47
Width (cm)
35
Height (cm)
12,7
Shape
Hexagonal
Glaze
No
Author
Yamaaki. Kataoka Toshio
Decoration
Relief - incised

Features

Origin
Japan
Length (cm)
47
Width (cm)
35
Height (cm)
12,7
Shape
Hexagonal
Glaze
No
Author
Yamaaki. Kataoka Toshio
Decoration
Relief - incised

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