- 種類
- Shino
- 詳細
- Beautifully colored with a characteristic flame color. Works that capture and express the changing nature of Japan as a mental landscape. Delicate ripples breathe life into the entire work. A work that exudes overwhelming beauty and dignity accompanied by silence and tension.
- 原材料
- Mogusa clay (rare clay)
- サイズ
- φ135mm
- 高さ
- 200 mm
- 重さ
- 3.6 kg
- 手触り
- The texture of Mogusa clay stands out, providing a slightly rough feel.
The beautiful patterns on this Shino Tsubo (vase) symbolize the natural cycle of rain flowing from the mountains, turning into rivers, and finally reaching the sea. The three-dimensional wave-like designs and vibrant hi-iro (fire color) evoke the landscapes of the four seasons, deeply touching the hearts of those who view it. When displayed on a prestigious shelf, the Shino Tsubo transforms the room's atmosphere, adding a unique and refined touch to the space. This vase embodies the spirit of Japan's nature and history, captivating viewers and making them lose track of time with its enchanting beauty.
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Shino
The moment of change
Shino is an elusive vessel that was created for only a brief period in the tea world over 500 years ago. It was fired in large kilns and anagama kilns from the late 16th century to the early 17th century. The charm of Shino lies in its characteristic appearance of a snow-white surface, created by using feldspar, with a subtle, warm fire color visible within it. Bringing out this beautiful color is extremely difficult due to the need for strong reduction firing, where the kiln temperature does not easily rise, necessitating constant temperature adjustments day and night. The kiln firing lasts for more than seven days, conducted under extremely harsh conditions, requiring careful attention. The outcome varies significantly with the seasons and climate, demanding a level of delicacy that allows for no moment of inattention. The color of Shino leaves an impression like "the soil seen after the snow melts" or "a beautiful sunset formed by clouds and the setting sun." Capturing and expressing the fleeting natural beauty without any preconceived ideas or intentions, Shino continues to captivate people's hearts, both now and in the past.
Shino Tsubo - An Object that Transforms the Room's Atmosphere -
Rain falls on the mountains, forms rivers, and flows into the sea. This cycle of nature has continued from ancient times to the present. The Shino vases made by Kato Takaya with rare Mogusa clay capture and express these transformations of Japanese nature as an emotional landscape. Their overwhelming beauty and unique dignity captivate viewers, and the tranquility and tension surrounding the vase create an illusion as if even the flow of time is altered.
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Please wash by hand using a soft sponge or cloth when cleaning. Please refrain from using abrasive sponges for cleaning.