Tea ceremony kettle of hiramaru style with flowing line design.
H 19.8 / ø 26.4 cm,Year.2013- according to today's currency rate
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Yukei Kakutani
1942 -- Metalwork(Living National Treasure)
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- Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 6
Description
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CategoryMetalwork
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DimensionsH 19.8 / ø 26.4 cm
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Year presented2013
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
Clay mold casting
In clay mold casting (sōgata), a symmetrical mold is produced by rotating a template called a strickle board in a mixture of sand and clay to shape the walls of the mold. Clay mold casting is predominantly used to produce tea ceremony kettles and temple bells. After the piece is removed from the mold, it is heated and painted with lacquer (urushi) or a solution of iron, vinegar, and alcohol known as ohaguro (“teeth blackening liquid”) to produce a unique, dark finish.
Selected exhibitions
- The 60th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2013)
- Selected
