Made by Kimura Morikazu this guinomi and his chawan share the same basic bones as well as surfaces which in this case is several bands of varying oils spot decoration where the small dark spotting is covered over in part way around the piece composed of a rich, mesmerizing rusty band of temmoku. The lip comes to a crisp bevel, perfect for drinking from and the foot clearly shows the bare clay where this guinomi stood during the wood firing process with just the shallowest cut foot like most of the yuteki temmoku antecedents. All told this is exactly my type of guinomi from form and proportions, surface and firing and as I reflect on it, Kimura Morikazu has left a large number of guinomi behind in various miniature incarnations of chawan, most likely, more than most.
(In the background is just a hint of a wood fired vase by Bruce Cochrane, a perfect backdrop.)
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