![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-3_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-4_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-1_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-2_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-5_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-7_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-9_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-6_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-8_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-10_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
![將圖片載入到圖庫檢視器中, Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)](http://orientalteabox.com/cdn/shop/files/JP84-11_24x24_crop_center.jpg?v=1738033482)
Kenji Takenaka (竹中健次), Japanese (b. 1957)
單價 每
庫存只剩1
A Bizen Iron-Glazed Guinomi (備前鉄絵ぐい呑)
Heisei Era (1989-2019) or Reiwa Era (2019-present)
About the work
A finely crafted guinomi (sake cup) by Kenji Takenaka, a distinguished Bizen ceramic
artist celebrated for his mastery of traditional techniques. This sake cup exemplifies
the tetsue (iron-glaze) method, with expressive brushwork adorning the rustic Bizen
clay surface. The natural ash glaze, achieved through wood-firing, imparts depth and
character, showcasing the organic interplay of textures and hues unique to Bizen
ware.
Included with the guinomi is a tomobako (signed wooden storage box), tomonuno
(protective cloth), and shiori (informational leaflet), ensuring authenticity and offering
insight into the artist's craftsmanship.
Dimensions
5.8cm(h) x 6.3cm(w)
Footnote
Kenji Takenaka, born in Okayama City in 1957, is a celebrated Bizen
ceramic artist. After graduating from the Okayama Prefectural Industrial Research
Institute’s Bizen Ceramic Center in 1986, he apprenticed under Living National
Treasure Jun Isezaki. Takenaka built his anagama kiln in 1993, marking the start of
his independent journey. His works have been exhibited internationally, including in
Paris, he has received honors at the Tanabe Museum and the Japan Traditional
Crafts Exhibition.