Furuno Michitaka (福野道隆), Japanese, b.1970
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A Blue Sarasa-Pattern Sake Cup
Heisei Era (1989–2019) or Reiwa Era (2019 – present)
About the work
This finely crafted guinomi (sake cup) by ceramic artist Furuno Michitaka features a striking interplay of surface design and color. The interior is richly decorated with a mottled cobalt blue glaze, creating a sense of depth and movement. The exterior is adorned with a sarasa (更紗, textile-inspired) geometric motif in shades of indigo and soft pink, framed by fine vertical incised lines that add rhythm and tactile appeal.
The contrast between the textured, patterned exterior and the vibrant, painterly interior demonstrates Furuno’s skill in merging traditional Japanese design influences with a contemporary sensibility. The cup is presented with its original signed wooden box (tomobako), protective cloth, and artist’s documentation.
Dimensions
5cm(h) x 6.7cm(w)
Footnote
Furuno Michitaka (福野道隆, b. 1970) was born in Iwatsuki City, Saitama Prefecture. After training at the Ibaraki Prefectural Ceramic Art Instruction Center in 1992, he studied under Itō Haruhiko and later established his kiln in Kasama.
He is recognized for his carefully composed geometric motifs, often accented with overglaze enamels and gilt. Using handmade pigments applied stroke by stroke, he creates patterns that balance precision with warmth. His signature kasuri-inspired designs convey quiet refinement, reflecting his dedication to every stage of the ceramic process.