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THE RICE BOWL (BIZEN)|THE

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作為日本六古窯中擁有一千年以上歷史之一,備前延續了從須恵器時代以來無釉陶的特性。備前燒使用松割木(薪)作為燃料,在不添加釉料的情況下,將陶土緩緩燒成,這種備前的製陶歷史悠久,在室町時代被視為侘茶祖師・村田珠光所推崇,被譽為「和物」的代表。

在備前,泥土被視為生命之源,所謂的「田土」是指採集自河流的山土,任它風吹雨打三年以上,再腳踩手揉,再在土室保存三年以上,增加黏性及可塑性,據說每位陶工都有自己秘密的土製作方法。THE 飯茶碗「備前」是由已故人間國寶山本陶秀先生提議,在備州窯進行年度一次的登窯燒製。陶土的製成,轆轤成型,全都通過手工製作,並在登窯的火焰中燒製,每個飯茶碗都有獨特的窯變化。


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“THE RICE BOWL” is a rice bowl that is designed to fit perfectly in the user’s hand. The 12 centimeter diameter of the rice bowl is derived from the average diameter of a Japanese person’s hand when a half-circle is made with the thumb and pointing finger. In other words, it is the perfect size that naturally fits in the hands of the user. The height is set at half the diameter, which is 6 centimeters). The ratio between the pointing finger and thumb is said to be exactly 2:1, and this ratio does not change in any configuration of the hand.




"THE RICE BOWL" made of the same shape, the same color, five different ceramic production areas.
For those who do not have much familiarity with ceramics, the rice bowl that has finished all in white to understand the features of each producing area, such as earth and stone, glaze, finishing, is a popular item of THE.

In case, This time, I cooperated with the pottery of Mino (Gifu Prefecture), Karatsu (Saga Prefecture) which has deep involvement in the culture of tea ceremony which has made a great contribution to the development of ceramics, which unfolds further the history of ceramics, and made a new rice bowl.
I do not use any type, I finish it the same shape handmade one by one.
By imitating color, earth, glaze, finish, which are transmitted from old to each producing area, it is a product that you can enjoy the difference of each production area more.

*Because it sticks to the finish which can produce expressive rich feature of each production area, none of the same baked rise will be totally the same depending on the degree of fire in the kiln, place, season and time.



Karatsu(Saga Prefecture)
"First Ido, Second Raku, Third Karatsu."
This phrase expresses the ranking of tea bowls by the old masters in the world of the tea ceremony, perfected by Sen no Rikyū.
The origins of Karatsu ware, counted third among the ceramic teaware masterpieces, are uncertain, but its first firing may have been in the territories of the Hata clan, lords of Kishitake Castle during the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Korean pottery techniques such as the Noborigama chambered climbing kiln and pottery kick wheels were adopted, and widely circulated and expanded during the Edo period, particularly in Western Japan.
"THE RICE BOWL – KARATSU" is finished inside with an iron glaze and outside with a straw ash glaze, emulating the Korean Karatsu rice bowls of the early Edo period made in the workshop of the renowned Nakazato Tarouemon Gama, which has been making Karatsu ware for over 400 years. A rice bowl brought to life by the search for the archetype of Korean Karatsu.

Potter: Nakazato Taroemon Gama
Material: "Korean Karatsu"



MINO(Gifu Prefecture)〗
Developing from unglazed ceramic ware of the Heian period, Mino ceramic ware with over 1,300 years of history.
Following the start of ceramic ware production in the Kamakura period, Oda Nobunaga's economic policy prompted the construction of the Ōgama kiln, which became a major center of production. Under the guidance of Sen no Rikyū's pupil, the Daimyō and tea master Furuta Oribe, the unconventionally and innovatively shaped and patterned tea ceremony utensils and other ceramics favored by Oribe (known as "Momoyama Mino Ceramics" during the Momoyama period) were mass produced in the Renboshiki Noborigama multi-chambered climbing kiln adopted from Karatsu.
"THE RICE BOWL – MINO", made in in the Shuhoe Pottery, which specializes in the production of ceramic items for top class hotels and Japanese-style luxury restaurants, emulates green Oribe, distinctive even among the numerous Oribe glazes, which include black Oribe, green Oribe, red Oribe, and Shino Oribe.

Potter: Shuhoe
Material: shihaze Scarlet / Monochrome Oribe
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