Studio Pottery Sake Cup Attributed to Bernard Leach #5519
- SKU:
- 5519
- Condition:
- Used
- Shipping:
- Free Shipping
width: approx. 6.8cm (2.7in)
height: approx. 5.5cm (2.2in)
weight: approx. 120g
condition: Good
Accessories: None
Shipping: Shipped from Japan with a tracking number. We take great care in professional packaging to ensure the item arrives safely.
This evocative Studio Pottery Sake Cup (Guinomi) stands as a tribute to the Mingei movement, channeling the artistic spirit of Bernard Leach. The cup features a robust, tactile form characteristic of early 20th-century folk art, bridging the gap between East and West. On its surface, a primitive and rhythmic depiction of a deer or horse is rendered in a bold, ferruginous slip, adding a sense of ancient storytelling to the piece.
The craft's value lies in the **dynamic interplay between the sandy clay body and the iron-rich glaze**. The coarse texture provides a secure grip, while the kiln-fired variations in color—ranging from deep earthy browns to fiery reds—create a unique "landscape" on each side. These features, including the natural kiln marks and the slightly irregular rim, represent the beauty of imperfection and the "Wisdom of the Hands."