Tatsuzo Shimaoka (島岡達三), Japanese, 1919-2007
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A Red-Enameled Inlay Guinomi (ぐい呑)
Showa Era (1926-1989)
About the work
A beautifully crafted red-enameled inlay guinomi (sake cup) by the celebrated Tatsuzo Shimaoka, a Living National Treasure and renowned Mingei (folk craft) ceramic artist. This sake cup features Shimaoka’s signature Jomon zogan (cord-marked inlay) technique, an intricate method that blends influences from ancient Jomon pottery and the inlay traditions of Korean ceramics. The hand-painted red enamels add a unique and eye-catching element to the piece, complemented by delicate accents in green.
Included with the guinomi is a tomobako (signed wooden storage box) that guarantees the authenticity and value of this collectible piece.
Dimensions
5cm(h) x 7.7cm (w)
Footnote
Tatsuzo Shimaoka was a key figure in the Mingei movement and a pupil of Shoji Hamada, the "father of Mashiko pottery." Shimaoka refined and popularized the Jomon zogan inlay technique, establishing himself as a leading Mingei potter. His dedication to folk craft earned him the title of Living National Treasure in 1996.