Jar with High-fired and Kiln Effects
H 42.0 / ø 37.5 cm,Year.2021Yoshiyasu Yamamoto
1981 -- Ceramics
- Awarded 4 times at the Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibition
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Price Range
$2,000 or more
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Description
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CategoryCeramics
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DimensionsH 42.0 / ø 37.5 cm
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Year presented2021
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RarityUnique
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.
Awards received
- The 64th Chūgoku Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2021)
- Okayama Broadcasting Award
Comment on Award
I am very grateful to receive this truly honorable award.
For the past few years, I have been trying to bring out kiln mutation effects using only iron-rich red clay. This time, I added ridge lines to make the most of the spots that appeared after glost firing a number of times. This was my first attempt, and it was quite challenging, but I am very happy to have received this award.
I will continue to work hard to pursue the possibilities of clay and build my own unique style. Thank you very much.
(from the Japan Kōgei Association Chūgoku Branch Newsletter)