Oribe chamfered free cup Kino Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto store ceramic

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Oribe chamfered free cup Kino Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto store ceramic, Material: CeramicDimensions: Diameter 8cm height 10cm with cosmetic boxOrigin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo.
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Product code: Oribe chamfered free cup Kino Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto store ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Dimensions: Diameter 8cm, height 10cm, with cosmetic box

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box



This is an Oribe chamfered free cup by Yoshimasa Kimura of Kino Kiln in Kiyomizu-yaki, Kyoto.

It is an Oribe chamfered cup with a fresh green color.

The beautiful oribe creates shades of gray on the shaved surface, giving it a deep flavor.

By shaving the surface into an octagonal shape, the bowl has an expression.

The way the glaze flowed is also a charm of Oribe.
Shades store of blue are formed around the waist and in the center, and the lush glaze pools are very beautiful.

Oribe is rare in Kyoto ware.
It has the taste of being handmade by an artist.
Please feel the artist's ability. 


Item No. 7570 Oribe chamfered free cup, Kino kiln

The picture shows several cups, but the price is for one cup.

Dimensions: Diameter 8cm, height 10cm, with cosmetic box

The shape, color, and size of each item will vary due to its handmade nature.  
The actual color of the item you receive may differ from the color shown on the product page.
The actual color of the item you receive may differ from the color shown on the product page due to the effects of lighting, computer, monitor type and settings.


Ceramic history Kino Kiln
Kino Kiln is a pottery studio located in Iwakura, Kyoto, a quiet area.
The studio is renowned for the variety of glazes produced daily by Yoshimasa Kimura and his team.

Yoshimasa Kimura Biography
1968 Born in Kyoto, Japan
1989 Completed Kyoto prefectural college of technical ceramic art
1992 Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition, and every year since
1995 Selected, BONSAI Vessels Exhibition
     Selected, Contemporary Tea Pottery Exhibition
1997 Selected, Nissin Foods Contemporary Ceramic Bowl Grand Prize Exhibition
1998 Exhibited at the Horai-kai Exhibition, organized by Mr. Uichi Shimizu.
      Exhibited every year since then until 2004
      Selected, Beer Magrankai 98, Sapporo Art Park, Sapporo, Japan
2003 Selected for the first time for the 50th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2006 Solo exhibition at Matsuya, Ginza, Tokyo
2007 Recommended for "CRIA Exhibition" sponsored by Kyoto City Art and Culture Association
     2007 Recommended for "CRIA Exhibition" organized by Kyoto City Art Association
     Selected for the 54th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2008 KYOTO & LITTLE KYOTO exhibition
     ANTHONY D?OFFAY GALLERY, London
2009 Solo exhibition, Kyoto Takashimaya Arts and Crafts Salon, Kyoto
2012 Selected for Kyoto Art and Craft Biennale 2012

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