Dimensions: ⌀ 31cm x H 6cm
Materials: stoneware
Method: Multiple wood kiln firings and Mishima inlay slip technique
Care Instructions: Hand wash only. Not suitable for dishwasher / microwave
Description:
A beautifully understated piece which is crafted by sought-after artist Toru Hatta. His work is one-of-a-kind and handmade in his studio in Japan. An impressive, eye-catching array of hues, Hatta’s works are rich with exquisite patterns and textures. His use of mark-making perfectly complements the bold, functional forms – this embodies his masterly skill in using the decorative inlay technique ‘Mishima’.
This sophisticated, large black stone plate will hold a presence in any room. The deep tones contribute to the powerful energy that this plate embraces. The plate features a wide rim and light marks across the dark body.
About the Artist
Toru Hatta is an internationally renowned ceramicist currently living and working in Osaka, Japan. He graduated from the Architecture and Environmental department of Osaka Sangyo University in 2000 and from then, has been exploring the possibilities of clay and participating in exhibitions in Japan. He works close to the sea, where he recently built a house and studio.
Hatta creates numerous types of UTSUWA, a form of vessel or container, all of which are fired many times in a wood-fired kiln, once a month. His notable works were made using the decorative inlay slip technique Mishima, which originated in Korea. Evoking all five senses, his breath-taking works are reminiscent of natural scenes and made for every day, household use. His highly regarded ceramics resonate with the hearts of modern people with a love for a unique eating and drinking experience, as his ideas centre around the taste of clay.