You can see more of this Iga vase over on my Trocadero marketplace here;
Monday, May 2, 2022
MIMITSUKI
It
is always a welcome opportunity to have a pot by Furutani Michio show up here
and that is exactly what happened on Friday. The Iga vase illustrated here was
bought by a friend and he has decided to focus his collecting which doesn't
include "traditional" pieces. As you can clearly see in the photo
this hanaire is very much a traditional piece, modeled on medieval archetypes
as well as being a classic piece by the potter from form, pottery marks and
surface. Created in a mimitsuki style, this Iga vase is formed by two distinct
tiers and well articulated by well practiced marks incised in to the clay while
it was still wet and completed with the attachment of the lugs that help define
and articulate the piece in a somewhat noble manner. The subsequent wood firing
has added movement and variation to the vase with deep green glass building up
around the lip, shoulder and on the lugs helping flush out the narrative of modern
Iga pottery. All in all this is a classic Furutani Michio pot and carries with
it many of the trademark attributes he is best known for as well as being a strictly
functional vessel with all the right aesthetics whether it is being used or
not.
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