Japanese Kasama Studio Pottery
Oribe Plate
Ozaki Takayuki 尾崎髙行
Waves & Willow

Not for sale (it goes together with my favorite teacup)
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Type: Saucer / Plate / Dish
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Contemporary
Origin/Maker: Ozaki Takayuki 尾崎髙行, Mugengama 尾崎高行, Kasama ware, Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Maker's mark on base
Ozaki Takayuki 尾崎髙行
Mugengama 尾崎高
Born in Tokyo in 1973.
Discovered pottery in the 4th grade.
Built a kiln at home in the 6th grade.
Started self-studying pottery.
Received an Encouragement Award at the Sakuranosato Ceramic Art Exhibition in 2007.
Built an anagama kiln in Hokota, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Held his first solo exhibition at Gallery Yokohama Motomachi in 2009, and has since held solo exhibitions in various locations
Held his first solo exhibition at Mitsukoshi Nagoya Sakae store in 2015, and has held exhibitions every year since.
Currently a member of the Kasama Ware Cooperative.
Main works: Shigaraki, Oribe, Kohiki, Shino, Akae
Not only is his style bold, with its patchwork shapes made by tearing off pieces that have already been molded and then pasting them back together, but the beauty of his curved plates and the delicacy of his painted patterns are also eye-catching. He prefers to use Shigaraki white clay and moxa clay, which is rich in iron, and has a strong preference for natural fires such as firewood in his kilns.
www.instagram.com/mugengama/
Interview with Ozaki Takayuki:
to-raku.com/interview-takayuki-ozaki/#google_vignette
Size: 5 3/4" across (14.605 cm)
Weight: 9.4 oz (267 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Pottery shop KAURI specializing in local pottery, in Tochigi city, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, 23 APR 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Oribe green, black, and white glazed square shaped dish with designs of abstract wheel shaped waves, plum blossoms, and hanging willow branches
Location:
Japanese Kasama Studio Pottery Oribe Plate Ozaki Takayuki 尾崎髙行 Waves & Willow
See also:
Type: Saucer / Plate / Dish
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Contemporary
Origin/Maker: Ozaki Takayuki 尾崎髙行, Mugengama 尾崎高行, Kasama ware, Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Maker's mark on base
Ozaki Takayuki 尾崎髙行
Mugengama 尾崎高
Born in Tokyo in 1973.
Discovered pottery in the 4th grade.
Built a kiln at home in the 6th grade.
Started self-studying pottery.
Received an Encouragement Award at the Sakuranosato Ceramic Art Exhibition in 2007.
Built an anagama kiln in Hokota, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Held his first solo exhibition at Gallery Yokohama Motomachi in 2009, and has since held solo exhibitions in various locations
Held his first solo exhibition at Mitsukoshi Nagoya Sakae store in 2015, and has held exhibitions every year since.
Currently a member of the Kasama Ware Cooperative.
Main works: Shigaraki, Oribe, Kohiki, Shino, Akae
Not only is his style bold, with its patchwork shapes made by tearing off pieces that have already been molded and then pasting them back together, but the beauty of his curved plates and the delicacy of his painted patterns are also eye-catching. He prefers to use Shigaraki white clay and moxa clay, which is rich in iron, and has a strong preference for natural fires such as firewood in his kilns.
www.instagram.com/mugengama/
Interview with Ozaki Takayuki:
to-raku.com/interview-takayuki-ozaki/#google_vignette
Size: 5 3/4" across (14.605 cm)
Weight: 9.4 oz (267 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Pottery shop KAURI specializing in local pottery, in Tochigi city, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, 23 APR 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Oribe green, black, and white glazed square shaped dish with designs of abstract wheel shaped waves, plum blossoms, and hanging willow branches
Location:
Japanese Kasama Studio Pottery Oribe Plate Ozaki Takayuki 尾崎髙行 Waves & Willow