Friday, April 28, 2023
NANBAN CHAIRE
Illustrated
is the absolute embodiment of simplicity; simple form, stream lined in every
way with even the minute and superfluous details left at the wheel. Capped with
a lid of the purest white, the appearance is the result of a symbiotic
relationship between clay and the well controlled atmosphere within the wood
fired kiln. This relationship makes for a rather sublime surface that looks
like an intentionally decorated landscape of subtle textures and color
variations. This chaire was made by Kabasawa Kenji who after completing his
study with Nakazato Takashi set up his studio near Mount Akagi in Gumma
Prefecture where he specializes in the exotic surfaces of Nanban-yaki
(carbonized unglazed high-fire pottery), kohiki and mishima wares. I was struck
by the honesty and perfection of this chaire and its total adherence to function
with a surface that is both ancient in appearance and abstract in its
presentation, how does it get any better?
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