Kyusu from Murata | M10
Yoshiki Murata is an extremely dynamic potter, still very driven by his exploration of firing, clays and minerals, even after more than 30 years of work.
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Yoshiki Murata is an extremely dynamic potter, still very driven by his exploration of firing, clays and minerals, even after more than 30 years of work.
Rigorous and inventive, a man who passionately invests in his creative quest, from his workshop in the coastal town of Tokoname, Aichi Prefecture.
Each handcrafted piece is unique and has been catalogued separately to ensure that the piece you see is the piece you get.
This collector's item comes with a wooden box signed by the artist. Look after it. The ensemble could well appreciate in value over the years.
To learn more about the artist's approach, see this blog article.
Diameter of the openng: 6 cm
Height: 9.5 cm
Yoshiki Murata is an extremely dynamic potter, still very driven by his exploration of firing, clays and minerals, even after more than 30 years of work.
Yoshiki Murata is an extremely dynamic potter, still very driven by his exploration of firing, clays and minerals, even after more than 30 years of work.
This japanese tea caddy is entirely clad in cherry wood, one of japan's emblematic trees.
Truly living bowls! Far from the repetition of serial production, Carmen Abdallah marks, twists and reshapes her symmetrical forms to make them more spontaneous, more organic. Her singular esthetics have a lot to do with her experiences in Japan.
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