Japanese Antique Shigaraki-ware Kame

Japanese Antique Shigaraki-ware Kame

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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Antique Japanese stoneware kame (wide mouthed bowl) from Shigaraki kiln.
Made using the local sandy clay from the bed of Lake Biwa, Shigaraki ware is identified by the embedded granules of feldspar. Mineral and ash glaze is dribbled and spattered over the surface leaving long, uneven drips. Depending on how the vessel is positioned during the firing process, if it falls over or if it is leaning on another piece, fragments of nearby pottery can stick, adding a story about it’s journey inside the kiln. Such pottery like this kame, is valued for it’s unusual natural appearance.

Age: Taisho Period (circa 1920)

Dimensions: 7 3/4″ high x 11″ wide

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Antique Japanese stoneware kame (wide mouthed bowl) from Shigaraki kiln.
Made using the local sandy clay from the bed of Lake Biwa, Shigaraki ware is identified by the embedded granules of feldspar. Mineral and ash glaze is dribbled and spattered over the surface leaving long, uneven drips. Depending on how the vessel is positioned during the firing process, if it falls over or if it is leaning on another piece, fragments of nearby pottery can stick, adding a story about it’s journey inside the kiln. Such pottery like this kame, is valued for it’s unusual natural appearance.

Age: Taisho Period (circa 1920)

Dimensions: 7 3/4″ high x 11″ wide

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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