Ichino Shusaku

Bowl with Ash Glaze and Colored Decoration

  • Ceramics
  • Presented in 2020
  • H 15.0 / ø 52.0 cm
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Category Ceramics
Year Presented 2020
Dimensions H 15.0 / ø 52.0 cm
Exhibition The 67th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition

  • Ash glaze

    Ash glazes (kaiyū) are ceramic glazes made from the ashes of plants, such as wood or straw. Traditionally, these are divided into three categories: pure wood ash, which is made from the bark of trees such as oak and chestnut and has a faintly blue hue; hearth ash, which contains impurities and has a faintly bluish-green hue; and straw ash, which produces a milky-white glaze.

Ichino Shusaku

photo Ichino Shusaku

Creating gradation by applying layers of ash glaze.