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A Kiseto Flower Vase (黄瀬戸花入)
Showa Era (1926-1989), Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019-present)
About the work
A distinguished Kiseto (Yellow Seto) flower vase by Kozo Kato, a celebrated Mino ware potter and Living National Treasure. This piece showcases the artist’s mastery of traditional Kiseto glazing, featuring a rustic yellowish tone with expressive brushwork depicting natural motifs. The cylindrical form, slightly textured surface, and subtle iron-rich accents reflect the wabi-sabi aesthetic, embodying simplicity and refined imperfection.
Encased in its original signed tomobako (wooden storage box) with an accompanying certificate, this vase is a testament to Kozo Kato’s deep commitment to Mino ware traditions.
Dimensions
23cm(h) x 8.5cm(w) x 8.5cm(d)
Footnote
Born in 1935 in Mizunami, Gifu Prefecture, Kozo Kato was a key figure in the lineage of Mino ceramics. As a third-generation successor of the Mino tradition, he carried forward the legacy established by first-generation master Toyozo Arakawa. Kato served as president, honorary president, and advisor of the Mino Ceramic Society and was honored as a citizen of merit in Mizunami, Tajimi, and Kani.