A Pair of Ash-Glazed Bird Motif Yunomi (灰釉鳥文汲出碗)
Showa Era (1926-1989)
About the work
This exquisite pair of ash-glazed yunomi (tea cups) by the celebrated ceramic artist Goro Kawamoto showcases his signature bird motif (鳥文), delicately painted in a minimalist yet expressive style. The rustic ash glaze (灰釉) enhances the natural clay texture, creating a warm, earthy aesthetic that reflects the essence of traditional Japanese folk pottery.
Each cup embodies a balance of form and function, making them ideal for tea ceremonies or daily use. The subtle variations in glaze and texture highlight the artist’s masterful firing techniques.
The set is presented in a signed tomobako (wooden storage box) and accompanied by a protective cloth, ensuring authenticity and preservation.
Dimensions
9cm(h) x 6cm(w)
Footnote
Goro Kawamoto (1919-1986) was a pivotal figure in 20th-century Japanese ceramics, known for his innovative approach to traditional Mingei (folk craft) pottery. Trained in Seto and influenced by artists such as Shoji Hamada, Kawamoto developed a distinctive style, blending rustic glazes with simple, evocative brushwork. His works remain highly sought after for their timeless elegance and artistic integrity.