Masamichi Yoshikawa Vessel Kayho III
Based in Tokoname, Yoshikawa specializes in porcelain with a pale blue seihakuji glaze. Yoshikawa breaks with porcelain tradition and creates thick sculptural forms, bold, and covered with pooling and dripping glaze.
By Masamichi Yoshikawa
Each piece comes in a “KIRI-BAKO“ paulownia wooden box with artist’s signature.
Materials: Porcelain and Seihakuji with Silver Kintsugi
Techniques: Hand-built pottery with textured surfaces
Dimensions: H; 26cm, W; 27cm, L; 28.5cm
Care: A gentle hand wash with warm water
*Please note: Lines in the glaze are not cracks but a glaze phenomenon called penetration, which occurs due to the amount of air during the firing and glaze thickness. This is a quality of the glaze, and does not indicate structural or surface cracking.
Based in Tokoname, Yoshikawa specializes in porcelain with a pale blue seihakuji glaze. Yoshikawa breaks with porcelain tradition and creates thick sculptural forms, bold, and covered with pooling and dripping glaze.
By Masamichi Yoshikawa
Each piece comes in a “KIRI-BAKO“ paulownia wooden box with artist’s signature.
Materials: Porcelain and Seihakuji with Silver Kintsugi
Techniques: Hand-built pottery with textured surfaces
Dimensions: H; 26cm, W; 27cm, L; 28.5cm
Care: A gentle hand wash with warm water
*Please note: Lines in the glaze are not cracks but a glaze phenomenon called penetration, which occurs due to the amount of air during the firing and glaze thickness. This is a quality of the glaze, and does not indicate structural or surface cracking.
Based in Tokoname, Yoshikawa specializes in porcelain with a pale blue seihakuji glaze. Yoshikawa breaks with porcelain tradition and creates thick sculptural forms, bold, and covered with pooling and dripping glaze.
By Masamichi Yoshikawa
Each piece comes in a “KIRI-BAKO“ paulownia wooden box with artist’s signature.
Materials: Porcelain and Seihakuji with Silver Kintsugi
Techniques: Hand-built pottery with textured surfaces
Dimensions: H; 26cm, W; 27cm, L; 28.5cm
Care: A gentle hand wash with warm water
*Please note: Lines in the glaze are not cracks but a glaze phenomenon called penetration, which occurs due to the amount of air during the firing and glaze thickness. This is a quality of the glaze, and does not indicate structural or surface cracking.