Tea Bowl of Mokumegane with Ridge Design Made in Hammer Work
H 8.8 x W 6.9 x D 6.9 cm,Year.2022Ryuhei Sako
1976 -- Metalwork
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Price Range
$2,000 - 23,000
Info
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close - Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 11
Description
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CategoryMetalwork
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DimensionsH 8.8 x W 6.9 x D 6.9 cm
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Year of creation2022
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RarityUnique
Techniques
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.
Embossing
Embossing, or metal chasing (uchidashi), is the process of using punches to raise designs on metal by repeatedly hammering the face or back of a piece (the latter technique being known as “repoussage”). Embossed work can take the shape of highly pronounced three-dimensional forms or shallow reliefs like those seen on brooches and ornaments for kimono obi.
Selection
- The 50th Metalwork Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2022)
- Selected