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Kaneda Masanao (兼田昌尚), Japanese, (b. 1953)

Kaneda Masanao

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A Hagi-Yohen Jar (萩窯変壷)

Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019 – present)

About the work

This exquisite Hagi-Yohen jar, crafted by the eighth-generation master potter Kaneda Masanao, exemplifies the transformative beauty of traditional kiln-change (窯変) techniques. The jar’s rounded form is accentuated by subtle glaze variations, ranging from soft whites to gentle hues of earthy tones, capturing the essence of Hagi ceramics.

 

The work is presented with its original tomobako (signed wooden box), ensuring authenticity and provenance. This masterpiece balances tradition and innovation, making it a timeless addition to any collection of Japanese ceramics.

 

Dimensions

27cm(h) x 32cm(w)

Footnote

Kaneda Masanao, born in 1953, is the eldest son of the seventh-generation Kaneda Sanzaemon. After studying sculpture at Tokyo University of Education and completing graduate studies at University of Tsukuba, he began his pottery journey under his father’s tutelage in 1979. Kaneda has received numerous accolades, including the Minister of International Trade and Industry Award at the West Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition. In 2005, he succeeded as the eighth-generation master of Tenchozan Kiln (天寵山窯), carrying forward the rich tradition of Hagi-yaki pottery.

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