I'll
start out by saying this is a rather old picture, it probably dates to the
early 2000s and when I first saw a jpeg of this piece I realized that I wasn't
looking at typical Iga ware despite the description on the wood box. At first
glance the form seemed a bit alien to the Iga tradition having a relationship
to a number of Bizen mizusashi that I have seen over the years and once the
piece arrived here, I realized immediately that my concerns were right on
point. This Iga-yaki mizusashi was made by Kaneshige Moto'o, (b.1945) the forth
son of Kaneshige Toyo who after years at another job set up a studio in Misugi,
Mie Prefecture and proceeded to create Iga-yaki, relying on the natural ash of
the firing to best suit his forms and
pottery style. It is quite easy to understand that coming out of the mainline
Kaneshige family and growing up around the potter of his father Toyo and
brothers Michiaki and Kosuke that the sense of Bizen forms and pottery making
would be well rooted in the subconscious and that is rather clear in this form
though the clay and surface is much more about Iga than Bizen.
Monday, April 17, 2023
IGA BY WAY OF BIZEN
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