Jar

2010
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The combination of black and persimmon glazes is the palette that decorates most of Hagiwara Yoshinori's pieces.

Description

Hagiwara Yoshinori is the fifth generation of a ceramic family in Mashiko, Japan. This shape of this globular vase is characteristic of his aesthetic, which imbues traditional craft ceramic forms with a refined elegance. Hagiwara uses the limited palette of reddish-iron kaki (persimmon) and kuro (iron black) glazes and fires his pieces in a wood-burning climbing kiln. The jar features a striped pattern, found in many of his works regardless of shape, which divides and activates the surface. This jar is an example of his utilitarian yet sophisticated ceramics.
Jar

Jar

2010

Hagiwara Yoshinori

(Japanese, b. 1974)
Japan, Heisei period (1989–2019)

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