Jar. “Flowing lines”
H 42.2 x W 27.0 x D 27.0 cm,Year.2014The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.
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Rekko Kubota
1952 -- Ceramics
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Price Range
$6,000 - 8,000
Info
The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.
close - Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 4
I create modern porcelain from softly curved vases and bowls with engravements on the surface to vessels with sharp faceted designs mainly using the potter's wheel for forming. I produce original white porcelain and white porcelain with pale blue glaze that have a refreshing and dignified look.
View DetailDescription
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CategoryCeramics
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DimensionsH 42.2 x W 27.0 x D 27.0 cm
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Year of creation2014
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RarityUnique
Techniques
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.
Pale blue porcelain
Pale-blue celadon porcelain (seihakuji, known as qingbai in Chinese) is made from porcelain clay derived from white stone. The porcelain is bisque fired and then covered with a glaze containing minute amounts of iron, which turns a blue tint when fired. Celadon originated in China. White porcelain made with a glaze that turns transparent when fired is called hakuji (“white porcelain”), while pieces made from porcelain clay containing iron and coated in a glaze that turns a bluish-green when fired is called seiji (“celadon” or “green ware”).
Selection
- The 61th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2014)
- Selected
The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.