Description: Type: Small Chawan (Tea Bowl)Material: Ceramic PotteryAge: Mid to late 20th C (1900s)Origin/Maker: Attributed to Tatsuzō Shimaoka, named a Living National Treasure (LNT, 人間国宝), of Mashiko, Japan. Unsigned and no tomobako (box) Shimaoka Tatsuzo 島岡達三 1919-2007 male mashiko pottery living national treasure Born in 1919 (eighth year of the Taisho era), the eldest son of Shimaoka Yonekichi, a braid maker from Atago, Tokyo. In his third year of high school, inspired by works of Kawai Kanjiro and Hamada Shoji he had witnessed at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum, he resolved to become a potter. In 1939, he enrolled in the ceramics department at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The following year, he visited Mashiko to meet with Hamada, who agreed to accept Shimaoka as his apprentice. However, in 1942, following the breakout of the Pacific War, Shimaoka joined a group of combat engineers in Akabane and was sent to Burma the next year. During this time, he still cared deeply about pottery and regularly carried a Shino tea bowl with him. After returning to Japan in 1946, Shimaoka began his studies under Hamada.Shimaoka worked at the Tochigi Prefecture Ceramic Training Center from 1950 to 1953, after which he settled in Mashiko and set up his own pottery, firing up his kiln for the first time in 1954. With instructions from Hamada to quickly develop a personal touch, Shimaoka’s practice eventually led to the birth of the Jomon Zogan style of pottery. The inspiration for this came from a fusion of two sources dating back to Shimaoka’s time at the Ceramic Training Center: the decorations found on earthenware from the Jomon era, which Shimaoka had researched to create educational models, and the mishimade, a type of tea bowl made with the Zogan method from the Korean kingdom of Joseon. What made this concept come together for Shimaoka was the silk braids he had grown up watching his father make. Jomon Zogan pottery was formed by putting white slip into rope patterns, which could be made through these very braids.Shimaoka’s Jomon Zogan crafts won plaudits for their beauty and power at private exhibitions both in Japan and abroad. In 1996, he was recognized as a preserver of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of mingei (folk) pottery and Jomon Zogan. He passed away in 2007.japan-antiques.jp/wp/shimaoka-tatsuzo-%e5%b3%b6%e5%b2%a1%e9%81%94%e4%b8%89/ Size: 2 5/8" tall (6.6675 cm), 3 5/8" diameter (9.2075 cm)Weight: 6.5 oz (183 g)Provenance: Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative ArtPrevious: Private CollectionCollected: Seller from Saitama, Japan, 3 MAY 2024Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Kintsugi (gold lacquer repair) repaired chip to upper rim. Subject: Small tea bowl (chawan), attributed to LNT Tatsuzō Shimaoka, in his typical Jōmon zogan style of pottery, with slip inlaid rope marks on the side Location: Japanese Mashiko Studio Pottery Tea Bowl Chawan Kintsugi Tatsuzō Shimaoka LNT COMBINED SHIPPING: Please check my eBay store to see what else I have listed, as I usually have several similar items listed at the same time. I’ll do my best to combine shipping for buyers of multiple items; often the combined shipping cost will be only a little more than the cost for shipping the largest item in the set. If you buy multiple items from me you can either pay the full shipping cost that eBay calculates and I can refund you the difference from what it actually costs to ship, or you can wait to receive a combined shipping invoice from me before paying. 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Price: 299.99 USD
Location: Port Hueneme, California
End Time: 2024-08-13T21:17:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1 USD
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Restocking Fee: 15%
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Culture: Japanese
Handmade: Yes