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A Kiritsugi Sake Cup (切継ぎ盃)
Reiwa Era (2019-present)
About the work
This striking sakazuki (sake cup) by Kanjiro Moriyama showcases the kiritsugi technique, in which deliberately joined clay segments emphasize their seams as a bold design element. With its angular, asymmetric profile and richly textured surface, the cup reflects both restraint and dynamic expression.
Finished in a natural iron-toned patina, the form invites intimate appreciation through touch and use—an embodiment of both craftsmanship and concept. It comes complete with its original tomobako (signed wooden box), artist’s note, and cloth.
Dimensions
4cm(h) x 8.8cm(w) x 8cm(d)
Footnote
Born in 1984 in Koishiwara, Fukuoka Prefecture, Kanjiro Moriyama is a rising figure in contemporary Japanese ceramics. After graduating from Saga University with a degree in Fine Arts and Crafts, he returned to Koishiwara to train under his father, Moriyama Motomi. While rooted in the traditions of Koishiwara ware, Moriyama brings a contemporary edge to his work, blending classical forms with modern abstraction. His refined throwing technique and sculptural sensibility have earned him numerous accolades, including the Grand Prix at the 45th Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition.