Uzukumaru pot/vase by Tani Q
A work by TaniQ, a ceramic artist based in Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture.
TaniQ has been exploring the firing methods of Shigaraki ware and old Shigaraki for over 10 years, producing works using an anagama kiln. "Uzukumaru" is the name of a small pot from Shigaraki. It is said that the name came from the appearance of a person crouching down. TaniQ continues to create works that stand out among Shigaraki pottery artists. This work makes you feel the charm of ceramics that transcend time and space. Vases, flower vases, pots, interiors
Size
Φ=128mm (5.0in)
height=132mm (5.2in)
*Sizes are approximate. Diameter and height are measured at the largest part.
This piece comes with a wodden box called "tomobako", japanese traditional accompanying box for ceramics and art pieces, signed by the artist.
Uzukumaru pot/vase by TaniQ, No.15
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