Tea ceremony fresh water jar of mokumegane made in hammer work.
H 19.5 / ø 15.0 cm,Year.2016Ryuhei Sako
1976 -- Metalwork
- Public Collections : The British Museum etc.
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Price Range
$3,000 - 23,000
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Description
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CategoryMetalwork
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DimensionsH 19.5 / ø 15.0 cm
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Year presented2016
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
Mokumegane
Mokumegane (“wood-grain metal”) is a decorative metal laminate characterized by polychromatic wood-like grain patterns. The pattern is made by soldering together sheets of different metals to form a layered billet that is then hammer worked and cut to reveal the pattern. The metal may then be further worked to create objects with the unique patterning.
Selected exhibitions
- The 63th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2016)
- Selected
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