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White Bizen / 白備前茶盌 - Syo Fujita -

White Bizen / 白備前茶盌 - Syo Fujita -

Regular price €980,00 EUR
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 Materials : Porcelain stone

This is a white Bizen Chawan made of a highly pure ceramic stone which was mined from 156 meters underground in the Sanseki district of Bizen City, Okayama.

 The weathered stone powder was carefully kneaded and molded by hand to create a thick-walled bowl. The surface and foot ring of the bowl were then shaved with an iron or stainless steel made tool (used for scraping and polishing in ceramics) and fired without glaze to achieve the white Bizen finish.

 When light is shone on it, this Chawan has a high level of transparency, almost like an iceberg floating on the sea, which further enhances its elegant beauty.

 

photo : Syo Fujita

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Treat carefully as the Gold leaf is made of natural leaf coated with goldleaf and it is very fragile.

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To express the beauty of the Bizen soil cannot be done in a day.
I do not compromise with the selection of soil. I take time and effort to make clay, and pursue the perfect shape and scenery that suits for it.
Even if it ends up to overturn the conventional concept of Bizen, I continue to face its essence.
I would like to create innovative Bizen ware that is never bound by the frame, in addition to the traditional “beauty of use”,

SYO FUJITA