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Nihonbashi Tōkiya Honten

[rosemary sea] September 22, 2018 12:00

This is rosemary sea, which covers "gifts and enjoy yourself" as a common sense.

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From Thursday, September 6 to October 3 (Wednesday), at the attached gallery izutuki, a long-established knife shop Nihonbashi Kiya Honten, a life-sou kiln exhibition will be held at the exhibition.

Thank you for taking care of Mr. Kaneko, the head office of Kiya Nihonbashi Co.

In addition, Mikiko Nodera, the retail department of the store, gave a detailed explanation.

『』 This is Mr. Nodera's explanation.

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IMG_20180912_200106 (2)a.jpgI'm sorry.

The first spring wave (Nanami) A porcelain vessel inherited from generation to generation by Soya.

Takashi Yotsudai has a workshop with his wife Madoka in Shimizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City.

It is engaged in pottery making by combining the techniques of Kiyomizu ware in Kyoto and Koishihara ware in Fukuoka, which is handed down to Madoka.

The work will be a product that combines beauty and functionality, and will add color to the dining table.

"The feature is 'kneaded celadon', not just glaze on the porcelain, but celadon glaze is kneaded into the soil itself, and the celadon glaze is applied.

That's why there's a very deep color.

 

・・・ I will explain the tools before introducing the work.

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Flying plane (top left)

A tool made by processing the spring of an old clock.

When the blade tip is applied to the front and back of the soil while rotating the potter's wheel, the soft soil is caught and a continuous geometric pattern is entered.

Pattern (E) Gote [Right]

When molding pots and vases, when narrowing the neck, put them inside and stretch the soil.

Ki Bella [Central]

Use to adjust the line when forming a plate or teacup.

 

・・Let's introduce the work. All images in this article can be enlarged by clicks.

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Spiral: 108,000 yen

It is a wreath by a collaboration between pottery and bamboo.

We have Mr. Hosokawa, a craftsman of the bamboo workshop Kisetsu, knit bamboo into the pottery of the celadon flying plane, and are challenged to make new things under the theme of tradition and innovation.

 

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IMG_20180913_131615 (2)a.jpgA celadon flying plane bean dish 2,160 yen bowl 10,800 yen bowl 5,400 yen 3 foot bowl 8,640 yen Free cup 6,480 yen Cup 4,320 yen 5 inch dish 6,480 yen

By putting a flying plane into the kneaded celadon fabric, glaze accumulates in the shaved groove, and a casual pattern emerges in the deep celadon blue.

 

  

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Kakebu (Kakeshiri) Flyplane tea bowl 5,400 yen Cold sake cup 5,400 yen Mug 7,560 yen Cup & saucer 11,880 yen Free cup 6,480 yen Cup 4,320 yen 

Flying planes are placed in the fabric molded with magnetic soil, and two types of glaze are hung up, down and inside and outside.

"(Kake's goods) are shops in Shimizu, Kyoto, and they seem to be very popular with Westerners."

"It seems that cups and saucers can also be used properly by plates and cups."

 

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IMG_20180913_131948 (2)a.jpgIndigo glazed cup iron red cup ash glazed cup 4,320 yen each

Deserts, small bowls, and drinks are also available for all-purpose.

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

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Ash glazed plate iron red plate indigo glazed plate Each large 10,800 yen small 4,320 yen

There is a flying plane on the edge. It's one of the most exciting pieces.

"(The image at the lower right, the double white circle on the back) is called a double hill.

If you don't put a hill here when baking, it seems that it will be hollow and flat.'

 

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Foundation (Ishizue) pierce earrings 4,860 yen Hoop earrings 11,880 yen Necklace (20 pairs) 10,800 yen

Processed by-products produced during the potter's wheel work. It has a cool charm.

There is nothing in the same form, and it is a meeting of once-in-a-lifetime encounter.

"I'll cut the bowl at the end with a potter's wheel. It seems that the soil will remain thin on the potter's wheel.

It dries naturally and cracks. I will make use of it one by one.

 

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From the upper stage, there are also earrings at the bottom of 5,400 yen out of 4,320 yen for yen brooch large 6,480 yen small 4,320 yen.

I cut out the pattern of the plane.

There is no glaze on the side, leaving a texture.

It's nice to wear a hat or bag with two different sizes.

 

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White 10,800 yen Gold 11,880 yen Choke White 12,960 yen Gold 12,960 yen Gold 14,040 yen Hook pierc earring white 12,960 yen Gold 14,040 yen earring white 14,040 yen Gold 16,200 yen 50 yen 0 yen 0 yen 0 yen 10 yen 160 yen 0 yen 10 yen 10 yen 16,0 yen 16,50 yen 10 yen Gold 10 yen 16,0 yen 10 yen Gold 16,0 yen Gold 160 yen 10 yen 10 yen 16,0 yen 10 yen 16,0 yen 10 yen

Fragments that spill out at the time of the plane are carefully baked and placed in a glass dome.

Gold has a foiler put gold on it.

"I make use of the cut pieces as an accessory. A new attempt has been made.

 

 Notice

On the 22nd (holiday / holiday) and 23rd (Monday), the Yodai Yunami / Transfer will be coming to the Kyoto venue from the transfer day and Takayuki Yunami.

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Nihonbashi Kiya

2-2-1 Nihonbashi COREDO Muromachi 1st floor

Exit A6 of Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Ginza Line.

03-3241-0110

Business hours 10:00 to 20:00

It's open except New Year's Day.

 

Click here for Kiya's website.

⇒ http://www.kiya-hamono.co.jp/