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Tetsuya Ozawa 'Small Cream Vessel' (2514)

£130.00

Dimensions: H 11.5cm x W 9cm 

Materials: Black Clay, sourced locally to the artist's hometown, Tokomame.

Method: The body of this elegant vessel is made from black clay. A traditional Japanese glaze is then applied, Chara, and 'kofuki', a dusting technique, to create his interesting and uneven surfaces. 

Care: This piece is functional, however, please note a distinct and traditional feature of these pieces is that oil and water may be absorbed slowly into the surface affecting the appearance of the vessels over time. This is an inherent part of the artist’s work. Hand wash after use.

 

Description: A small vase with a rounded body rising from a narrow base and tapering in again toward a flared, ribbed rim. Finished in Ozawa’s distinctive manner, the surface is brushed with layered tones of cream and earthy neutrals, revealing subtle traces of the dark clay beneath.

 

 

About the Artist

Tetsuya Ozawa lives in Tokomame, Aichi Prefecture, an ancient centre of ceramic production. Ozawa works with black clay from Tokomame, but combines it with the traditional glaze, Chara, to create his unique style which is comparable to abstract drawing. The organic texture of his designs is enhanced by the application of white soil and results in the ‘imperfect’ appearance that Ozawa desires and which allows his ceramics to continually evolve through daily use. 


Tetsuya Ozawa 'Small Cream Vessel' (2514)

£130.00

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