Tea cup by Toshio Furukawa (born in Kyoto in 1949) His glazes are highly distinctive, creating crackle patterns that resemble fractured ice. This cup is one of his signature works.
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Tea cup by Toshio Furukawa (born in Kyoto in 1949) His glazes are highly distinctive, creating crackle patterns that resemble fractured ice. This cup is one of his signature works.
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Bottle Vase, Ceramics by David Beattie............
Photograph and Image ©David Beattie 2017...........
Old Hagi ware cup, produced at least before 1960. For tea or sake. The pale beige glaze is covered with fine crackle patterns, and small feldspar inclusions appear across the surface, creating the characteristic scenic texture appreciated in Hagi ware.
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Vintage Matcha chawan bowl from Hagi ware. Over many years of use, this tea bowl has developed the distinctive crackle in its glaze that is characteristic of Hagi ware.
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Tea cup by Toshio Furukawa (born in Kyoto in 1949) His glazes are highly distinctive, creating crackle patterns that resemble fractured ice. This cup is one of his signature works.
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Japanese Satsuma Moriage Rooster crackled glaze vase
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This is a Japanese Satsuma export vase, which makes a real statement with the warm red, yellow and green colours, raised white decoration and gold overglaze.