Shinsaku Hamada (濱田晋作), Japanese, (1929-2023)
Unit price per
only 0 left in stock
Kaki Glaze Vase
Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019)
About the work
A distinguished flat vase crafted by Shinsaku Hamada, featuring a vivid kaki glaze (柿釉) with iron oxide paint (鐵絵) designs. The hexagonal form, with its warm, earthen hues, captures the essence of Mashiko ware—blending tradition with Hamada’s individual artistic touch.
Included is a tomobako (wooden storage box), signed by the artist, and a leaflet about the artist, enhancing the value and traditional integrity of this piece.
Dimensions
9cm(d) x 15 cm(w) x 20 cm(h)
Footnote
Shinsaku Hamada, the second-generation head of the Hamada Kiln, dedicated his life to continuing the legacy of his father, Shoji Hamada, a key figure in the Mingei movement. Educated in ceramics at Waseda University, Shinsaku combined traditional Mashiko ware with modern innovation. His work maintained the rustic charm of folk crafts while experimenting with form and design. He received numerous awards for his contributions, including the Tochigi Prefecture Cultural Merit Award. Hamada also served as director of the Mashiko Reference Collection, where he helped preserve and celebrate the heritage of Mashiko ceramics.