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A Shino Chawan (志野茶碗)
Showa Era (1926-1989), Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019-present)
About the work
This exquisite Shino chawan (tea bowl) by Toyohisa Kato is a superb example of contemporary Mino ware, echoing the rustic elegance of Momoyama-period Shino ceramics. The bowl showcases a creamy feldspar glaze punctuated by spontaneous iron oxide markings and warm orange flashing from the kiln—hallmarks of the Shino tradition. The subtly distorted form and the soft curves create a tactile charm, inviting close appreciation during the tea ceremony.
Included is a tomobako (wooden storage box) signed by the artist and a leaflet about the artist.
Dimensions
9.6cm(h) x 12.8cm(w)
Footnote
Kato Toyohisa is a distinguished ceramic artist celebrated for his innovative approach to Mino ware, especially Shino ceramics. He merges traditional techniques with a contemporary style, enhancing the classic aesthetic. Recognized early in his career, Kato received the Rising Star Award at the Asahi Ceramics Exhibition in 1983, along with accolades from the Tajimi City Art Exhibition and other major ceramic exhibitions.