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Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)

Kenji Takenaka

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A Bizen Tokkuri 

Heisei Era (1989-2019) 

About the work

This sculptural Bizen tokkuri by Kenji Takenaka presents the quiet strength and rustic refinement characteristic of high-quality Bizen ware. The vessel’s square, faceted body reveals deliberate cuts and softened edges, creating a dynamic interplay of planes that catch light and shadow. Natural kiln effects, including warm reddish flashing and subtle ash deposits, animate the surface and underscore the individuality of the firing. The broad shoulder and tapering neck contribute to a commanding yet understated silhouette, making the piece suitable both for practical use and contemplative display.

The tokkuri is accompanied by its original signed wooden box, cloth, and documentation.

 

Dimensions

11.3cm(h) x7.5cm(w) x 7.8cm(d)

Footnote

Kenji Takenaka, born in Okayama City in 1957, is a celebrated Bizen ceramic artist. After graduating from the Okayama Prefectural Industrial Research Institute’s Bizen Ceramic Center in 1986, he apprenticed under Living National Treasure Jun Isezaki. Takenaka built his anagama kiln in 1993, marking the start of his independent journey. His works have been exhibited internationally, including in Paris, he has received honors at the Tanabe Museum and the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition.

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