Wednesday, September 30, 2020

ONE PING ONLY

I am always reminded in the digital age that you are always just one mouse click away from stumbling on to some pot that is of interest, just one ping only. That is exactly what happened a couple months back when I was pursuing the ubiquitous auction site and came across this handsome fellow complete with signed box, cloth and exhibition flyer. As you can see from the composite photo, the pot is a rather large Oni-Iga yunomi by Tsukigata Nahiko made in or around 1992 according to the enclosed bio. The dark surface is covered in various effects including these rich tendrils of shimmering iron crystals that just add depth and movement to the yunomi that is completed with deep throwing rings around the base which also provide for a nice textural grip. The lip and the foot show classic Tsukigata attributes and the yunomi is finished off with his impressed "moon" seal which also adds a rather nice detail to the simple, utilitarian pot meant as much for contemplation as it is daily use. I can't see getting tired with a yunomi like this on the desk as I surf about looking for another for my wife, after all, this one is all mine.