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Iga ware artist Fukushima Kazuhiro explores new ground in this Oribe matcha bowl with a two-peaked form that pushes the limits of what a matcha bowl can be. A shape he rarely makes, it is unbound by traditional concepts in an era where matcha has moved beyond the tea room. Believing a matcha bowl can exist simply as an objet d’art, Fukushima crafted this piece with the intention of creating something that feels pleasant just to have by one's side.
This piece contrasts a rough, textural surface with the sculptural rim, as if a slice of earth had been carefully carved away. It harmonizes with the landscape of clay, interrupting without being abrupt, adding a geometrical aspect to a piece that otherwise seems to flow organically. The faceted surface deepens this sense of movement, creating a dynamic form that reveals new scenery with every repeated look.
Four types of layered glaze run and nestle in the textured ridges, rough clay revealed beside glossy rivulets to suggest the way organic forces of life act upon a landscape. Blue glaze settles softly in the interior, like looking into a mountain pool. Small pinholes known as ishihaze appear where stones within the clay body have risen to the surface, celebrating rather than hiding the expressiveness of the material itself.
The result is a matcha bowl at the precipice of the avant-garde, one that goes beyond conventional ideas of what a tea ceremony vessel can be. While grounded in the materials and techniques of Iga ware, Fukushima thus creates something that balances on the peak between matcha bowl and art piece, inviting new inquiries into the nature of tea, purpose, and artistic expression.
DES DÉTAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size |
D 13 cm (5.1 in) x H 13 cm (5.1 in) [Wooden box] L 17 cm (6.7 in) x W 16 cm (6.3 in) x H 18 cm (7.1 in) |
| Weight | 570 g (20.1 oz) |
| Material | Stoneware |
| Package Type | Wooden box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Fabricant / Marque
Born as the eighth-generation successor of the Mukai Kiln, which has thrived in Iga for over three centuries, Fukushima Kazuhiro creates ceramic works that combine the profound presence of earth with the translucent beauty of vidro glaze and the distinctive, crackled kairagi texture. While deeply rooted in tradition, his work embraces a contemporary sensibility, transforming the seemingly accidental patterns formed by fire, clay, and ash into deliberate expressions of artistry. Through this process, Fukushima opens new horizons for Iga ware, infusing each piece with striking individuality and life.

Artisanat
Iga ware, produced in the Iga region of Mie Prefecture, is celebrated for its deep roots in Japanese ceramic history and its distinctive character. With a lineage stretching back some 1,200 years, Iga ware rose to prominence during the Momoyama period (1573–1615 CE), when it became closely tied to the aesthetics of the tea ceremony.
As a form of traditional Japanese pottery, Iga ware is admired for its robust clay, earthy texture, and the organic beauty that emerges through various firing methods. The natural ash glazing and translucent green, glass-like vidro effects created by the intense heat of the kiln reveal the expressive artistry that defines Iga ware.

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About Artist
Galerie Musubi
Depuis sa création, Musubi Kiln s'est efforcée de faire découvrir au monde entier les plus beaux artisanats traditionnels de maîtres artisans de tout le Japon.
Ici, dans la galerie, nous mettons en valeur le summum des techniques traditionnelles transmises de génération en génération. Vous pourrez y découvrir les œuvres de maîtres qui ont non seulement perfectionné ces méthodes, mais y ont également insufflé leur imagination pour les réinventer.
Certains de ces maîtres ont même été nommés Détenteurs du patrimoine culturel immatériel important, un titre qui leur a été décerné par le gouvernement japonais pour reconnaître officiellement leur contribution à l'artisanat et à la culture, consolidant ainsi leur héritage et faisant d'eux une partie importante de l'histoire de l'art.
Chaque pièce est minutieusement confectionnée à la main pendant de longs mois pour créer un trésor intemporel et unique en son genre. Et lorsqu'elle trouvera sa place chez vous, vous aussi, vous ferez partie de cette histoire.
Bienvenue à la galerie. Prenez le temps de la parcourir.

