Beyond the form and proportions of this mallet, the use of a single glaze in varying thickness has created a pleasant landscape, abstractly painted with color and texture to help narrate the structure. Using skill and intuition accumulated over decades, Yamada builds his pots based on purpose while acting as a canvas for the beauty of Shino which he has written about over the years and has concluded that Shino deserves the right degree of respect, can not be forced and should be used in just the right way. Though that expression was paraphrased, what is clear is that with his pottery in general and Shino specifically, Yamada Seiji understands that Shino is the most Japanese of all glazes and should only be used with insight and respect which is clearly baked in to the clay and glaze that he has married together through fire and a bit of personal creativity.