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Solarshop
Solarshop
Small Ceramic container by Kenta Anzai
by ceramics, porcelain, stoneware
Small containter by Kenta Anzai in porcelain, covered with a black glaze of urushi lacquer - a more than 5000 year old Jomon technique, using a natural Japanese lacquer from tree sap. Simple shapes of his ceramics contrast their refined aged surfaces, obtained through a intense lengthy process of sandpapering and polishing.
The other items are sold in seperate listings.
Born in 1980, Kenta Anzai - a highly sought after ceramic artist in the Wabi Sabi aesthetic - studied at Kyoto College of Traditional Crafts. After his graduation he became an apprantice of Daniel Smith (UK) and Taizo Kuroda. The latter deriving from a lineage of Japanese Living National Treasures of Mashiko. In 2010 he returned to his roots in Fukushima Prefecture, where he now continues to create.
Condition
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JapanMeasurements
one size | |
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diameter | 7.5cm |
height | 7.0cm |
base | 4.2cm |
opening | 4.9cm |