Koyama Fujio 小山富士夫
Karatsu Sake Cup 唐津酒觴
Stoneware, Glaze with Black iron in Karatsu style
H1.8" x Dia3.3"
H4.5 x Dia 8.3 cm
H4.5 x Dia 8.3 cm
With Signed Wood Box
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The empirical research scholar of Southern Japanese Ceramics Koyama Fujio (1900-1975)’s Karatsu guinomi is featured here. Perhaps the most fluid type of Japanese ceramic ware, Karatsu ware does not have...
The empirical research scholar of Southern Japanese Ceramics Koyama Fujio (1900-1975)’s Karatsu guinomi is featured here. Perhaps the most fluid type of Japanese ceramic ware, Karatsu ware does not have a single surface glaze or aesthetic, but rather characterized by experimentation and versatility. Koyama’s works helped define the eclectic identity of Karatsu-yaki.