Takatori Yuko Kakewake Cloudy Cup (Takatori Hassen Kiln) TY06
Takatori ware cup / Artist Takatori Yuko
Takatori-yaki ware is a pottery originating from the tea ceremony in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It began about 400 years ago and has continued to the present day.
It flourished as the official kiln of the Kuroda clan during the Edo period. Under the guidance of Kobori Enshu , a tea master of the time, tea ware for the tea ceremony were created according to the concept of beauty called ”Kirei-Sabi” Kirei-Sabi simply means beauty, richness and harmony added to the beauty of Wabi and Sabi. (Tea ware used by high-class people of power and warriors).
Takatori-yaki ware is characterized by brownish glaze and milky white glaze is applied. The body of the tea ware is often thin and graceful.
Takatori Yuko was born in the 400-year-old Kiln and learned the technique from her grandfather (Takatori Hassen 13th / 高取八仙) and her father (14th, Takatori Hachinojo Funin / 八之丞不忍)
Born into a kiln that has preserved its traditions, her works have a new beauty in the deep tradition.
Form of her works (cups) are gentle and pretty. On the works, the Takatori style glazing and the expression of Kirei-sabi are added.
She mastered the technique of 2 tone glaze application (Takatori kakewake) which is Takatori's traditional style through involving in the family business of making tea ceremony ware.
She produced gentle yet rich patterns using milky white and brown glaze. The color of the mixture (often warm yellow) add the deepness.
The flows of glazes (which was made by burning rice straw and produce feeling of layers) and evokes a sense of nature such as clouds, fog, haze...inside and outside of surface.
Her expression of Sabi is blended into each cups, creating a sense of taste. The way the glaze applied (or left off) around the base, the unevenness of the glaze, and the unpredictable flow of the glaze are all used as they are - it is not consciously made but naturally, blending into the scene of the works.
When you pick up the vessels, you can feel their elegance, gentleness, warmth, and gentle nature. Every time you use it, you will find something new and always enjoy appreciating it.
Takatori Yuko: Born in 1989
Width7cm / Height: 4.9cm
Capacity: 100-110ml
Box: Paper Box
Clay: Koishiwara Clay of Fukuoka Japan