Description
Sasaki Shinji 佐々木晨二 (b1952) Zuiko kiln 瑞光窯 Kuro Oribe (Black Oribe) 'The Year of The Dog' with Original Box (Tomobako) / Japanese tea ceremony utensil VA142

佐々木晨二 Sasaki Shinji (b1952)
Born in Gifu Prefecture in 1952. Completed Tajimi Industrial Ceramics Course in 1971. Studied under his father, an intangible cultural asset of Gifu Prefecture in 1974. Studied in France (Moustiers, Barolis, Nice, Paris) and In West Germany (Bonn, Cologne, Königsbinter), Trained in ceramics and fine arts in 1979. Focused on Seto glaze, Oribe, and Shino ceramics.

Dimensions: 4.4" x 3.1" / 11.3cm x 8cm

Material: Pottery

Weight: 550g including Original Box (Tomobako)

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special note: the lid of the box is warped.

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