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【Reliable Anonymous Shipping & Free Shipping!】 A masterpiece, but I'm selling it because I can't use it properly. Also great as art. This is a superb sake cup with a refined silhouette, exquisite color, and delicate yet comfortable feel, making it artistic and wonderful. With a deep blue, mixed with indigo, the mottled patterns change depending on the light and angle, creating a piece that feels like a captivating starry sky and the universe. ■Dimensions: Approximately 7.5cm in diameter x 4.5-5cm in height Comes with a wooden box and a ceramic history. Recommended as a gift! A sake cup with oil-drop tenmoku glaze by Koji Kamada, a master of Kyoto ware! Kyoto ware, Kiyomizu ware, oil-drop tenmoku sake cup ———————— Artist: Koji Kamada 1948 Born in Kyoto 1966 Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Momoyama High School 1968 Aspired to pottery and received guidance from Tadashi Shimizu 1971 Completed the advanced course at the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Training School. Became an instructor at the same school (Kyoto Prefectural Technician). Began research on tenmoku glaze at the Gojozaka Joint Climbing Kiln "Kaneigama" 1972 First selection at the 2nd Japan Kogei Association Kinki Branch Exhibition. First selection at the 20th Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition 1976 Recommended as a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association 1977 Resigned as an instructor at the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Training School and devoted himself to pottery 1979 Built a gas kiln at home due to the closure of the Gojozaka Joint Climbing Kiln 1987 Received the Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education Chairman's Award at the 16th Japan Kogei Association Kinki Branch Exhibition 1988 Received guidance from Uichi Shimizu at the training session for successors of the Important Intangible Cultural Property "Iron Glazed Pottery" 1997 "Tenmoku & Seiji Two-Person Exhibition" in New York 1998 "30th Anniversary of Pottery Exhibition" at Takashimaya, Nihonbashi, Tokyo 2002 "Pottery & Lacquer Two-Person Exhibition" in Paris 2006 Judge at the 35th Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition Kinki Exhibition (every year since 2003) 2007 Judge at the 35th Japan Kogei Association Ceramic Department New Ceramic Art Exhibition 2015 Two-person exhibition "Crystals of Sparkle and the Melody of Porcelain Colors" Main Public Collections: Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art/Metropolitan Museum of Art/New Orleans Museum of Art
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