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Up for sale is this "Shibuya Deish (1927-2017) Vintage Hagi pottery teabowl #4800" If you have any questions please contact us before buy it. No reserve.
- width: approx. 12.6cm (4 61⁄64in)
- tall: approx. 9.4cm (3 45⁄64in)
- weight: 403g (gross 698g)
SHIBUYA DEISHI simplified personal history.
He was accepted 5 times by the Hagi art exhibition.
He was accepted 3 times by the Yamaguchi art exhibition.
He was accepted by Kyushu and the Yamaguchi pottery exhibition.
He was accepted 3 times at the Japanese present age handicraft exhibition and the Chugoku branch meeting.
He was accepted by the 18th present-age applied-fine-arts exhibition.
He won the international art culture prize in 1984.
He was inaugurated as the Chairman of Hagi traditional craft association in 1990.
Hagi ware
Hagi ware emerged over 400 years ago. It is a type of Japanese pottery very identifiable for its mixed clay made with three type soils (Daido soil, Mitake soil and Mishima soil) and the use of a feldspar glaze. It originated after the Imjin War (1592-1597) with the ‘Lee Brothers’ potters from Korea. A feature of the clay is that it is comparatively soft and absorbent. Hagi tea bowls are perfect for green tea. The more often you use them, the greater their charm, as the surface develops a patina from properties in the tea penetrating the inside of the bowl over time.
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