Ando Hidetake

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an impressive large shino ware platter with u/g iron decoration depicting maple leafs swirling in a stream vortex

length: 43 cm; width: 27 cm

the platter comes with its original tomobako bearing the signature and seal of the artist. The bottom of the piece is also signed with Ando's characteristic mark "日" Ando.

Ando Hidetake (b. 1938) was named an Important Prefectural Cultural Property in 2003, a status towards that of a Living National Treasure for his work on the research and revival of Mino ceramics which encompass Seto and Shino wares.

Mino ware is in many ways the very pillars of Japanese pottery...dating back to the Momoyama era - the golden age of Mino pottery.

He is exhibited in many museums including the Brooklyn and Newark museums in the USA.


Inv: #C1

please enquire: jw.shibuibkk@gmail.com

an impressive large shino ware platter with u/g iron decoration depicting maple leafs swirling in a stream vortex

length: 43 cm; width: 27 cm

the platter comes with its original tomobako bearing the signature and seal of the artist. The bottom of the piece is also signed with Ando's characteristic mark "日" Ando.

Ando Hidetake (b. 1938) was named an Important Prefectural Cultural Property in 2003, a status towards that of a Living National Treasure for his work on the research and revival of Mino ceramics which encompass Seto and Shino wares.

Mino ware is in many ways the very pillars of Japanese pottery...dating back to the Momoyama era - the golden age of Mino pottery.

He is exhibited in many museums including the Brooklyn and Newark museums in the USA.


Inv: #C1

please enquire: jw.shibuibkk@gmail.com