Incense Burner with Plum, Chrysanthemum, Orchid, and Bamboo Design in Underglaze Gold
H 13.5 x W 11.0 x D 11.0 cm,Year.2024The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.
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Minori Yoshita
1932 -- CeramicsLiving National Treasure
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Price Range
$5,500 - 29,000
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About the Artwork
Although this is a small incense burner, I applied glaze to create a gradation from green to yellow from the bottom towards the top.
In order to arrange the auspicious patterns of plum, chrysanthemum, orchid, and bamboo on the small incense burner, I designed round patterns with gold leaf while carefully considering the size of each pattern and the layout.
Description
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CategoryCeramics
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MaterialsPorcelain clay / Gold leaf
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DimensionsH 13.5 x W 11.0 x D 11.0 cm
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Year presented2024
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RarityUnique
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Paulownia BoxIncluded
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Artist SignatureSigned (name of artwork, paulownia box)
Techniques Used
Underglaze gold
Underglaze gold (yūri kinsai) is achieved by applying designs in gold leaf or gold pigment to a glazed surface, which is then coated in a second, transparent glaze and fired. Because more than one variety of glaze is used to encase the gold, the firing temperature must be closely controlled, and the process demands significant skill. The outer layer of transparent glaze protects the gold and gives it a pleasing, muted appearance.
The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.