Friday, August 16, 2019
CLASSICAL ARCHETYPE
Perched
atop a lid, this enameled shishi stands guard, at the ready on this classically
designed Kutani koro. This fantastically designed koro with the main feature of
the shishi guardian is flanked by two stylized dragon handles while delicately
balanced on three tall pillar-like legs and the entire piece is expertly
overglazed in varying hues that the maker, Ningen Kokuho Tokuda Yasokichi III
became synonymous with. This tripod koro was made early in Tokuda's career and
is in fact signed with his earlier moniker, Masahiko and though a rather
traditional piece it clearly shows the promise of the saiyu techniques that he
is best known for. What is immediately evident despite the use of a classical
archetype is that this is still a rather modern pot and was made with exacting precision
with a lid that fits exceptionally well and despite the appendages it balance
well on the tall legs. Despite the fragile looking nature of the piece, it is
rather robust and sturdy and makes for an wonderfully functional koro though
this particular one has never been used. Despite being made early in Tokuda
Yasokichi's career, I suspect the original owners revered, even cherished this
piece a bit too much and I hope this short slideshow conveys the charm and
elegance of a koro perhaps just a bit too nice to use.
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