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Grey-green ceramic bowl by Shihō Takada

Sale price€69,00

This bowl by Shihō Takada is distinguished by the purity of its line and the softness of its gray-green glaze. Its organic form appears to have been born from a natural movement of the hand, in a continuity between the earth and the gesture. The subtly cracked surface delicately captures the light and reveals fine nuances depending on the angle of the gaze. Through its balance and simplicity, this Japanese ceramic embodies the poetic sensibility of Shihō Takada's work.

The ceramist
Born in Nara in 1977, Shihō Takada trained at Kyoto University in fine arts before pursuing her research at the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramists' Technical Institute. She then studied under Shinzo Tomibe in Fushimi, Kyoto, before opening her own studio in Kameoka, Kyoto. Her work is distinguished by a constant search for balance between form and texture, and by an extreme attention to proportion. She explores ceramics in delicate forms that reveal a deep sensitivity to light and shadow.

The technique and the decor
This bowl is hand-crafted from fine ceramic covered with an ash glaze (haiyū) mixed with natural oxides that, during firing, reveal shades ranging from soft gray to light green. The surface features a very fine network of cracks (kan'nyū), typical of Shihō Takada's work, which gives the piece a lively and organic texture. The high-temperature firing allows the glaze to blend delicately into the earth, highlighting the minute variations in relief. Katakuchi thus combines density and lightness, in a simple and deeply poetic expression.

Practical information
Place of manufacture
Japan (Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture)

Dimensions
Length 15.7 cm – Width 14 cm – Height 4.3 cm

Weight
160 gr

Materials
Ceramic

Period
Contemporary

Care instructions
After use, drain the water and let it air dry. Avoid thermal shock and abrasive products. Wipe with a soft cloth. Do not use in the dishwasher, oven, or microwave.

As each piece is handcrafted, slight variations in shape, color or texture may appear compared to the photos, reflecting the unique nature of this artisanal work.

The art of wrapping

The precious objects are wrapped in a beautiful cloth beautifully tied according to the little-known art of Korean pojagi. Details and conditions >