Hayashi Shotaro

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A large dramatic Oribe style platter Inspired by the rich green glaze made popular by the 16th century tea master Furuta Oribe. As if hewn out of the earths crust Shotaro has created a contemporary masterpiece with its emerald gem quality associated with luck and symbolising calm and freshness.

length: 55 x 52 cm
depth: 12 cm … comes with a signed tomobako

Hayashi Shotaro (b.1947) is the younger brother of the late Hayashi Kotaro. Both men have been part of the revival of traditionally inspired ceramics from the Mino area of central Japan producing Oribe and Shino glazed wares.

Shotaro established his own kiln in 1974 and is today considered the leading artist in contemporary Mino ceramics being a ‘designated important intangible cultural property of Gifu prefecture’ .

Inv # C7

please enquire: jw.shibuibkk@gmail.com

A large dramatic Oribe style platter Inspired by the rich green glaze made popular by the 16th century tea master Furuta Oribe. As if hewn out of the earths crust Shotaro has created a contemporary masterpiece with its emerald gem quality associated with luck and symbolising calm and freshness.

length: 55 x 52 cm
depth: 12 cm … comes with a signed tomobako

Hayashi Shotaro (b.1947) is the younger brother of the late Hayashi Kotaro. Both men have been part of the revival of traditionally inspired ceramics from the Mino area of central Japan producing Oribe and Shino glazed wares.

Shotaro established his own kiln in 1974 and is today considered the leading artist in contemporary Mino ceramics being a ‘designated important intangible cultural property of Gifu prefecture’ .

Inv # C7

please enquire: jw.shibuibkk@gmail.com