White Porcelain Large Plate with Tobikanna Engravings and Inlay "Blue"
H 16.0 x W 47.0 x D 47.0 cm,Year.2026Shiyo Sakai
1979 -- Ceramics
- Awarded 4 times at the Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibition
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Price Range
$1,000 - 1,500
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Description
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CategoryCeramics
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DimensionsH 16.0 x W 47.0 x D 47.0 cm
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Year presented2026
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
Inlay ceramics
Inlay (zōgan) ceramics are created by making incisions on the surface of a piece which are then filled with a differently colored clay to create a design. After the clay is inlaid, a glaze is applied and the piece is completed upon firing.
White porcelain
White porcelain is made from a pale clay of pulverized pottery stone coated in a transparent glaze. Porcelain from China’s Song dynasty is especially famous. Japanese production began in the early seventeenth century in Arita on the island of Kyushu. White porcelain is frequently used as a base for overglaze enamels (iro-e) and blue-and-white (sometsuke) ware.
Awards received
- The 57th Tōkai Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2026)
- Tokai Traditional Incentive Award