A hand-thrown stoneware vessel from Kasama, Japan, exemplifying the mid-century mingei revival. Its softly distorted form and volcanic clay surface embody the wabi-sabi ideal of beauty in imperfection, hallmarks of Japan’s postwar studio pottery movement

Provenance: Japan, ca. 1960s

Material: High-fire stoneware

Dimensions: 10.63"dia x 13.39"h

$775.00

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