Shimizu Uichi 清水 卯一 Japanese, 1926-2004
Celadon teabowl 青瓷茶碗
Celadon
H3 1/2 × W5 1/4 × D4 3/4 in.
H9 × W13.2 × D12.2 cm
H9 × W13.2 × D12.2 cm
With signed wood box
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Shimizu Uichi, a Living National Treasure, is renowned for his mastery of celadon ceramics. His celadon teabowls are distinguished by their translucent blue-green glaze, smooth surface, and subtle crackling, which...
Shimizu Uichi, a Living National Treasure, is renowned for his mastery of celadon ceramics. His celadon teabowls are distinguished by their translucent blue-green glaze, smooth surface, and subtle crackling, which together create a serene and meditative experience. The elegant and well-balanced form of these bowls reflects Shimizu’s deep understanding of traditional Japanese aesthetics, making them highly prized in the world of contemporary ceramics.