Back when we used to live in Cleveland my wife and I
would spend time visiting The Verne Collection, run by Mitzie Verne and her son
Michael. For a short time they were collecting modern Japanese ceramics during
visits to Japan and selling them at their gallery which at the time was located
at the John Carroll University. Among the artist that they carried, at our
recommendation was the Iga potter and ceramic artist, Ohira Kazumasa who made
this fine set of five plates that are patterned as leaves, these were among a
group of his work that we acquired from the Mitzie back when times were much simpler
and prices were very reasonable. At the time, very few Westerners knew about
Ohira's work and the Verne Collection was in most likelihood the first to carry
his work outside of Japan and offer his pottery in the West which included his
block style vases, plate sets, two very large chargers and various other
pieces. Over the years we would pull this set of plates out and use them but
before last week, I had never photographed them and thought to put together a
short slideshow video to give the perspective of how enjoyable these pieces
have been for use and display for over two decades. Please enjoy.
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