Made by Yamato Yasuo back in the 1980s this Hagi futamono appears rather beige under some light and this well tempered blushed pink under others with areas of streaking showing white tones across the surface. The crisp edges and faceted top have a definite visual sharpness to them as well as in actuality asked to be handled carefully and with just the right amount of deference and respect. Despite the coloration their is a quality of strength and purpose to this covered box which is just large enough to accommodate a wide array of things from sweets and pastries to documents and tools of various trades. What captivates me the most is that there is nothing unnecessary added to the pot it relies on its strong and simple form and carefully applied glaze acting in unison to present its clarity and classical restraint, I would expect nothing less from this potter.
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