Iron glaze kiln change katakuchi by Okada Yu
Iron glaze kiln change katakuchi by Okada Yu
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Width: 12.0cm Height: 10.3cm
Iron-glazed kiln-transformed katakuchi (clay ware) by Okada Masaru - "The surface of the lake at late twilight is clothed in the thin layer of the moon's light, quietly guiding a single vein of water."
Overview of the Work
The iron glaze sinks like darkness - on its surface, a faint silver-blue light left by the reducing flame floats like mist, revealing pale purple or greenish-grey iridescence depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The modestly extended beak is as delicate as the prow of a moon boat, bringing graceful undulations to the act of pouring. The rounded and narrowed body has the perfect capacity for cooling water or as a sake cup. This katakuchi encapsulates the tranquility of the night and flickering light in a single vessel.
Highlights of the sculpture
Scenery of iron glaze kiln transformation
Silver-blue Haze <br data-end="578" data-start="575">The iron crystals on the surface glow silver-blue, evoking a night sky with thin clouds covering the moon.
Purple Highlights <br data-end="628" data-start="625">A faint hint of reddish purple permeates the rim of the mouth and the ridges of the shoulders, breathing a breath of warmth into the darkness.
Matte pear-textured <br data-end="679" data-start="676">When you touch it, fine crystal grains remain slightly on your fingers, improving the comfort and heat retention.
The artist's perspective
Based on the traditions of Gojozaka, Kiyomizu, Kyoto, Okada Masaru reflects the night air of Sumiyama, Uji. Based on the belief that "the wind blows slowly inside and outside the vessel," this katakuchi expresses silence with the darkness of the iron glaze , stardust with the silver-blue kiln change , and the wind's path with the thin stream of the beak . The hot water and sake poured into the vessel carry the starlight and move quietly from vessel to vessel.
Conclusion
When you gently tilt the black lapis lazuli katakuchi sake cup, which is filled with starry skies, into your palm, a faint silver-blue light glides into the sake cup or tea bowl, and the silence of the night spreads along with the sound of a trickle of water. Please use the iron-glazed kiln-transformed katakuchi sake cup for many years to come as a companion to add a deep aftertaste to seasonal sake, hot water, and soup stock.
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