What is silver on the outside and gold on the inside, well based on the chawan illustration the answer could in fact be a Banura Shiro chawan. Perhaps it has something to do with growing up with a lacquer artist for a father but this kuro-chawan has silver and gold applied in a manner that is vaguely reminiscent of rubbed negoro or even kanshitsu style lacquer though modified and adapted stylishly to his work. Banura who worked in Iga is well known for his graphic painted pottery which as you think about it many of these pieces seem to spring from lacquer designs applied to simple yet evocative three dimensional forms. This particular chawan reminds me of an Edo period creation going beyond the ordinary chadogu expectations and combining a rugged and purposeful form and glaze with just the right degree of luxury and aristocratic nobility. As you can see in this short video slideshow the silver and gold are not overly bright or thickly applied striking a balance between too much and just the right amount and as you reflect on the work of Banura Shiro you will recognize that he had made a career out of doing just that. Enjoy the slideshow.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
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