Shimaoka Tatsuzō

Japanese Glazed Stoneware Tray

Late 20th Century

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Description

Japanese stoneware from the Showa period.

  • Famed mingei potter Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, Shimaoka Tatsuzō, 27 October 1919 – 11 December 2007) studied under Shōji Hamada and later became the second Living National Treasure of Mashiko, Japan.
  • He was best known for his unique Jōmon zogan style of pottery and was a master of many slip decorating and firing techniques for pottery. 
  • Decorated in a deep green glaze ground with a whiteish-grey glaze rim and an inlaid rope design.
  • Impressed artist mark to underside.
  • With dedicated tomobako.

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Minimal signs of handling with glazing flaws inherent and intentional.

 

Product is used.

Dimensions

Height: 2 inches / 5.08 cm
Width: 7.5 inches / 19.05 cm
Depth: 7.5 inches / 19.05 cm

Materials

Stoneware, Pine

Decorative Style

Asian Decorative Arts, Modern Style

Country of Origin

Japan

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