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Morino Kako (森野嘉光), Japanese, 1899–1987

Morino Kako

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A Salt Glazed Flower Vase(塩釉花瓶)

Showa Era (1926–1989)

About the work

A striking salt glazed flower vase by renowned Kyoto ceramic artist Morino Kako. The vessel features a tall cylindrical form with subtly faceted sides and a gently tapering neck, emphasizing both sculptural balance and quiet elegance. The richly textured enyū (salt glaze) surface displays atmospheric tonal transitions ranging from silvery gray and warm beige to deep charcoal and olive hues, with naturally flowing glaze effects created during firing.

Vertical bands of darker glaze descend organically across the body, creating a painterly rhythm while accentuating the vase’s refined geometry. The nuanced surface textures and kiln transformations exemplify Morino’s mastery of modern Japanese ceramic aesthetics rooted in traditional high-fired techniques.

Signed tomobako (original wooden storage box) included.

 

Dimensions

25cm(h) x 10.8cm(w) x 10.5cm(d)

Footnote

Morino Kako (森野嘉光, 1899–1987) was a celebrated Kyoto ceramic artist renowned for his mastery of salt-glaze and green kiln-transmutation techniques. Originally trained as a Nihonga painter, he graduated from the Kyoto Municipal School of Painting in 1921 before turning to ceramics under the influence of his father, a Kiyomizu ware potter. Morino developed a highly refined and individual style distinguished by elegant forms and richly nuanced glaze effects. His acclaimed work Salt-Glazed Tripod Vase received the Japan Art Academy Prize in 1963. He was recognised as a Person of Cultural Merit by Kyoto City in 1967 and honoured for contributions to arts and crafts by Kyoto Prefecture in 1968.

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