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A Kaki-Glazed Vase with Akae Decoration (柿釉赤絵花瓶)
Heisei Era (1989-2019)
About the work
This elegant hand-thrown vase by Tomoo Hamada made in 1999 showcases the enduring legacy of the Hamada family, renowned for their role in the Mingei (folk craft) movement. The piece features a lustrous kaki (persimmon) glaze, complemented by bright akae (red overglaze enamel) and turquoise dot accents near the neck. Its balanced form and subtle surface textures evoke warmth and sincerity, hallmarks of the Mashiko tradition. A highly collectible work, ideal for flower display or standalone appreciation.
This piece is accompanied by a tomobako (artist-signed wooden storage box) and a leaflet about the artist.
Dimensions
16.8cm(h) x 11.5cm(w) x 11.5cm(d)
Footnote
Born in 1967, Tomoo Hamada is the grandson of Living National Treasure Shoji Hamada and the third-generation successor to the famous Hamada kiln in Mashiko. Carrying forward the Mingei spirit, he combines tradition with contemporary sensitivity. His works, often made using natural glazes and traditional techniques, are celebrated internationally. Tomoo continues to exhibit widely and contributes actively to preserving and revitalizing Mashiko’s pottery heritage.