Painted platter white, iron and copper glaze Shokeizan Pottery Yunotsu ware
Painted platter white, iron and copper glaze Shokeizan Pottery Yunotsu ware
This painted platter is one of the late Umeo Yamamoto's playful works.
The base is white glazed, the blue is copper glazed, and the brown is iron glazed.
In Iwami ware, deep dishes are called "pots," and only flat dishes like this are often called "plates.
This size and flatness. He puts the pot into the kiln in a slightly raised shape, and then slowly calculates the flatness that will settle down when the raised part is rooted down and the clay is prepared.
This is filled with Umeo's technique and playfulness.
Seal: Shokeizan, Ume
φ50 x H5
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About the box
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About Shokeizan-yaki
くわしくはこちらShokeizan Kiln is said to have been founded as far back as the Bunsei Era. In Shimane Prefecture, the kiln had a 14-stage climbing kiln at the end of a mountain road in the Kohama district of Yunotsu Town, and was one of the oldest Iwami ware kilns.