Fumio Kawabata (川端文男), Japanese, b.1948
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A Bizen Nerikomi Sake Cup
Showa Era (1926-1989), Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019-present)
About the work
A handcrafted Bizen ware guinomi (sake cup) by Fumio Kawabata, showcasing the intricate nerikomi (練り込み) technique combined with the distinct hidasuki (緋襷) markings, which give each piece its unique character. The unglazed, natural finish emphasizes the earthy tones of the clay, while the hidasuki effects, created through the firing process, impart subtle reddish-orange streaks that enhance the rustic charm of the guinomi. This cup encapsulates the essence of Bizen ware, highlighting Kawabata’s skill in merging traditional craftsmanship with a creative touch.
Included are a tomobako (artist-signed wooden storage box), a tomobukuro (cloth pouch), and an informational leaflet about the artist.
Dimensions
6.5cm(h) x 6.3cm(w)
Footnote
Fumio Kawabata, a Yokohama native, uniquely contributes to Bizen pottery by incorporating his own distinct style. Awarded the Grand Prize at the Modern Tea Forms Exhibition at the Tanabe Museum of Art, he has also been honored with several prestigious recognitions, including the Japanese Traditional Craft Art Exhibition, Chunichi International Exhibition of Ceramic Arts, and Chanoyu Zokei (Modern Tea Forms) Exhibition. His works are known for their distinctive creativity and fresh interpretations of Bizen aesthetics.