Bizen Jar with Kiln Mutation Effects

Year.2016
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  • Awarded twice at the Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibition
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Description

  • Category
    Ceramics
  • Materials
    Bizen clay
  • Year presented
    2016
  • Rarity
    Unique

Techniques Used

Klin effects

Kiln effects (yōhen) is a term that describes a wide variety of spontaneous expressions produced by the interaction of the kiln atmosphere and the surface of the vessel during firing, including oxidation and reduction effects. The cracks, flashing patterns, and natural ash glaze effects on unglazed wares such as Bizen and Shigaraki are famous examples of kiln effects.

Bizen ware

Bizen ware is a type of high-fired unglazed (yakishime) stoneware made near Bizen in Okayama prefecture. The local clay, called hiyose, resists the application of glaze, so vessels are fired uncoated at high temperatures for long durations. The resulting pottery is well vitrified and features earthen tones and natural ash effects. Ceramists can induce a rich variety of expressions by arranging pieces within the kiln and influencing how they interact with the charcoal and ash. Every piece of Bizen ware is unique.

Selected exhibitions

  • The 44th Ceramics Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2016)
  • Selected
photo Bizen Jar with Kiln Mutation Effects
Bizen Jar with Kiln Mutation Effects Tadashi Yoshimoto
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