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Camellia vase by Motohiko Ito

Sale price€780,00

A round ceramic vase with camellia decor by Motohiko Ito, master of "Kasama yaki" ceramics, and renowned for his unique "Nunome" technique, which consisted, on this particular vase, of pressing a damp cloth onto the surface of the clay before firing.

This method, originally used to facilitate demolding, allows Ito san to capture the patterns and textures of the fabric directly onto his creations, giving this vase a distinct tactile quality. His works, often decorated with flowers and plants such as the camellia here, incorporate this textile texture as a means of artistic expression.

This highly decorative vase is signed (engraved) by the artist at its base and comes with its protective wooden box on which the artist's name and official seal are affixed (inside the lid) and closed with a sanadahimo (braided cord), guaranteeing its authenticity. A rare and precious piece.

About Motohiko Ito:

Born in 1939 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Motohiko Ito studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts, graduating in ceramics in 1966. He later worked under the influence of master potters such as Matsui Kosei. In 1970, he settled in Kasama, where he built his own kiln. During his career he has participated in many prestigious exhibitions, receiving awards such as the Purple Ribbon Medal in 1999. His fame extends beyond Japan, with works acquired by the Emperor himself, symbolizing the importance of his art in Japan's ceramic heritage.

PLACE OF MANUFACTURE JAPAN
DIMENSIONS Height 13cm - Diameter 13,2cm
WEIGHT

1,1kg (vase + box)

MATERIALS Ceramics

 

The art of wrapping

The exceptional items are wrapped in a beautiful fabric beautifully knotted using the little-known art of Korean pojagi and decorated with a delightful maedup (Korean ornamental knot). Details and conditions >