Kenji Kojima (小島憲二), Japanese, b. 1953
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An Iga Water Dropper
Showa (1926-1989) or Heisei era (1989-2019)
About the work
A compact and elegant Iga calligraphy tool, crafted by Kenji Kojima. The dropper, showcasing a natural, unrefined texture and a simple, organic form, embodies the rustic beauty of Iga ceramics. The unglazed surface and subtle tonality reflect the wabi-sabi aesthetic characteristic of this tradition. The piece is accompanied by a wooden storage box signed by the artist, ensuring its authenticity and value.
Dimensions
6 cm x 5.5 cm
Footnote
Kenji Kojima was born in 1953 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from the Tokoname Ceramic Vocational High School in 1971, he moved to Iga, where his work gained recognition at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition. Kojima then undertook a five year apprenticeship in Bizen with the respected potter Konishi Tozo. Returning to Iga in 1979, he researched ancient kiln sites and constructed his own anagama kiln, which he continues to fire today, producing unique works that remain lesser known in the West.