Masanori Yamamoto

Rhythmic and dynamic "shinogi" pattern "utsuwa" (vessels)
Masanori Yamamoto's interview video here
Profile of Masanori Yamamoto
- Born in Shiga Prefecture in 1987
- 2009: Graduated from Kyoto Seika University, Faculty of Art, Department of Design, Ceramics Course
- 2010: Completed Shigaraki Ceramic Research Institute, Small-Object Potter's Wheel Course. Worked for a pottery manufacturer.
- 2015: Completed Shigaraki Ceramic Research Institute, Clay and Glaze Course.
- Creates pottery in Shigaraki-cho, Shiga Prefecture, at "Kozangama," the family name inherited from his grandfather.
Characteristics of Masanori Yamamoto's works
Masanori Yamamoto's works are characterized by the "shinogi" pattern, meticulously carved by hand. The "shinogi" pattern is rhythmic and dynamic, giving the vessels a rich expression. There are three types of series: a series with diagonally applied "shinogi" patterns, a "nawame" (rope pattern) series created by carving vertical lines and then finely carving diagonal lines into the remaining parts, creating a warm, knitted cable-like texture, and the "hana-shinogi" (flower shinogi) series, which appears as gorgeous as blooming flowers.
Fusion of Shigaraki Ware Tradition and Unique Sensibility
Masanori Yamamoto's vessels, crafted in the traditional kiln inherited from his grandfather, carry on the tradition of Shigaraki ware while also being created with his unique sensibility. He produces a variety of vessels, including rim plates, soup cups, curry plates, teacups, and mugs. By arranging "shinogi" pattern vessels on the table, a lavish impression can be created. Moreover, they are microwave and dishwasher safe, combining practicality suitable for daily use with beauty, and are highly acclaimed for their design that enhances food. He focuses on preserving the subtle expressions and textures unique to handcrafted items, and on providing lightweight and easy-to-handle vessels.

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