Originally from Mashiko, Kimura Ichiro went to study ceramics at the Kyoto ceramic research institute, as had his forbearer Hamada Shoji, to whom he later apprenticed, establishing his own kiln in 1946 at the close of World War II. Along with Shoji and later Tatsuzo, He was one of the founders of modern Mashiko pottery and was displayed and awarded prolifically during his lifetime. Those include the Nihon Mingei ten, Gendai Tougei ten, National Tojiki ten, and National Traditional Arts and Crafts Exhibition among many others. In excellent condition in originally signed box.
Japanese Tea Bowl by Kimura Ichiro
$290.00
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Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 150 × 150 × 135 mm |
Circa | 1950-60s |
Material | Pottery |