Yuki Inoue

White Porcelain Bowl with Geometrical Pattern

  • Ceramics
  • Presented in 2015
  • H 8 / ø 43.5 cm
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Category Ceramics
Year Presented 2015
Dimensions H 8 / ø 43.5 cm
Exhibition The 50th West Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition

  • 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.

Yuki Inoue

photo Yuki Inoue

3rd generation of the Manji Inoue Kiln. While succeeding the traditional white porcelain techniques, collaborating with fashion brands and creating accessories made from pottery. Also making effort in approaches to enhance the recognition of pottery.