Shoji hamada pottery

A wonderful vase by Shoji Hamada who was designated a Living National Treasure during his lifetime. H: 25.5cm With signed and stamped box. Any questions, please ask.
A wonderful vase by Shoji Hamada who was designated a Living National Treasure during his lifetime. H: 25.5cm With signed and stamped box. Any questions, please ask.
Vase (14 cm) by Shoji Hamada with original signed box.
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Rare form diamond facet press mold bottle vase made in Mashiko, Japan, by Living National Treasure Shimaoka Tatsuzo. Ochre slip covered and glazed in tenmoku and nuka in the manner of Hamada Shoji.
British / Japanese Studio Pottery Bowl – Incised Mark – Leach Hamada Era. The condition is very good.
British / Japanese Studio Pottery Bowl – Incised Mark – Leach Hamada Era. The condition is very good.
A large and quite dramatic press-moulded studio pottery vase by one of the great 20th Century Japanese potters, Hamada Shoji. Kaki glaze with splashed copper and seiji glaze decoration. Condition is generally good and essentially as it emerger from the kiln, but there is a non-penetrating fissure to the underside where some of the press-moulded […]
A large and quite dramatic press-moulded studio pottery vase by one of the great 20th Century Japanese potters, Hamada Shoji. Kaki glaze with splashed copper and seiji glaze decoration. Condition is generally good and essentially as it emerger from the kiln, but there is a non-penetrating fissure to the underside where some of the press-moulded […]
Large copper glaze-trailed Japanese press-molded henko bottle vase handmade in Tamba, Japan, by Bernard Leach apprentice, Ichino Shigeyoshi. In good used condition. Excerpted from Cornwall Artists Index. Shige’ (nickname in Cornwall). Ichino was born in Tachikui, Japan and studied at Kansai University. Janet LEACH had stayed with his family and worked with him when she […]
Ken Matsuzaki Studio Pottery Shoji Hamada, Mashiko, Shimaoka Interest, including wooden box, cloth and papers. The piece measures approximately 25cm in height and 12cm width. Born in 1950 in Tokyo. Matsuzaki’s life was filled with art and culture and his family’s influence began to show when, around the age of 16, Matsuzaki developed an interest […]