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6-pointed (Icchin) White S | Artist: Jun Fujiwara (Shigaraki ware)
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A striking piece that combines the delicate techniques of Icchin with the charm of Shigaraki ware
Jun Fujiwara's "6-Pointed Icchin" is a delicate Icchin technique unique to Jun Fujiwara. ( This is a masterpiece with a strong presence that combines the charm of Shigaraki ware with the technique of squeezing out clay to create raised patterns .
The distinctive form, named "Tongari," is sharp yet gives a soft impression, blending beautifully with a variety of dining scenes, both Japanese and Western. The Itchin technique (line drawing using Tsutsugaki) applied to the surface creates a sense of rhythm and depth that can only be achieved through handwork, giving the entire vessel a gentle appearance.
Its versatile use includes serving side dishes as a small bowl, or as a dessert or side dish. Its dignified appearance enhances the food and adds a subtle special touch to your everyday dining table.
The colors available are blue and white.
Each piece of "6 Tongari (Icchin)" made of Shigaraki ware has its own unique character, allowing you to enjoy a unique texture. It is an excellent item that is perfect for everyday use as well as a gift.
Product size
beside | Approximately 21cm |
vertical | Approximately 13cm |
height | Approximately 2 cm |
material | Pottery (Shigaraki ware) |
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Jun Fujiwara's profile
Born in Shigaraki Town, Koka City, Shiga Prefecture in 1979
1998: Completed the large-scale potter's wheel course at Shigaraki Ceramic Technology Testing Center
2013 Certified Shigaraki ware traditional craftsman
He currently continues to produce at Kosendo, a pottery studio that has been passed down since his great-grandfather's generation.
Japanese tableware that combines the beauty of Shigaraki ware with Fujiwara blue
Fujiwara Jun's works are characterized by the high-quality texture of Shigaraki ware and their uniqueness that is hard to forget once you see them. Their dynamic forms captivate the viewer and their deep, mysterious blue color. The blue glaze catches the light and creates a delicate gradation, spreading a beauty that seems to capture the natural lake or sky. Jun Fujiwara's works are the epitome of the phrase "good to look at and good to use." His vessels, which combine practicality and beauty, have captured the hearts of many fans.
The works of Jun Fujiwara are based on the traditions of Shigaraki ware, but are imbued with his own unique innovation. The variety of vessels he produces ranges from tableware for everyday use to vases and objets d'art that add a touch of elegance to any space.
While inheriting the traditions of Kosendo, a pottery maker that originally produced braziers, these pieces have also incorporated originality, and every time you pick one up, you can feel the passion and meticulous technique of the maker.
Tableware that is captivating to look at and a joy to use
Fujiwara Jun's tableware is imbued with tradition and innovation, as well as his strong desire to create stylish tableware that can be proudly shown off to guests. The mysterious blue that could be said to be its greatest feature changes its appearance with time and light, giving the user new discoveries. The color and texture also change with use. You can use it every day and enjoy pairing it with various dishes, or just enjoy it for the sake of admiration. It is also sure to make a wonderful gift.
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