Large bowl with line inlay and underglaze blue decoration.
H 19.0 x W 53.0 x D 53.0 cm,Year.2021Ryozo Shibata
1952 -- Ceramics
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Price Range
$2,500 - 3,500
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Description
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CategoryCeramics
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DimensionsH 19.0 x W 53.0 x D 53.0 cm
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Year presented2021
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
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.
Blue underglaze
Blue and white porcelain (sometsuke) is made by painting blue underglaze decorations on white bisque-fired pottery using a cobalt-rich pigment known as zaffer (gosu). The piece is then coated with a transparent glaze and fired. This technique for making blue and white porcelain has been used in China since around the twelfth century during the Yuan Dynasty.
Selected exhibitions
- The 68th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2021)
- Selected
