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A Nezumi Shino Flower Vase (鼠志野花生)
Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019)
About the work
An exquisite Nezumi Shino (Gray Shino) flower vase by Kato Takuo, a renowned ceramic artist and Living National Treasure celebrated for his mastery of Shino and Persian lusterware techniques. This striking vase features a soft grayish-white glaze with rich iron-oxide markings, characteristic of the Nezumi Shino style. The organic cylindrical form, subtly faceted and slightly undulating rim, enhances the tactile and visual appeal of the piece.
Accompanied by its original tomobako (signed wooden storage box), this vase is a remarkable example of Kato Takuo’s dedication to traditional Mino ware aesthetics, blending historical influences with modern sensibilities.
Dimensions
22cm(h) × 9.7cm(w)
Footnote
Kato Takuo was a sixth-generation Mino ware master who dedicated his career to studying Silk Road ceramics. Honored as a Living National Treasure in 1995, he was instrumental in reintroducing Persian lusterware to Japanese pottery.