Friday, November 15, 2024

CHA-TSUBO

I took this quick, impromptu picture a short while back of this little pot by Tamba potter Nishibata Daibi (1976-2010). Marked "cha-tsubo" (tea jar) on the box, this little chaire like piece clearly shows a number of cues from his father's work, Nishibata Tadashi. Thrown out of a coarse iron clay, the pot was quickly faceted opening a wonderful texture in the clay before it was later glazed showing off that classic Nishibata/ Nishihata style. Though small in stature, the tea jar shows off a rather sturdy presence and instead of an ivory lid it is finished off in a ceramic lid, clearly glazed in white to give the illusion of the normal chaire lid. 

Perhaps my favorite feature beyond the purposeful faceting is that wonderful horizontal texture that moves vertically up the form showing through some of the glaze surface until it just disappears under the opaque white at the very top and shoulder. This is not a very complex pot but there are details and subtleties that bring life to this little gem adding to the mystique and appeal of a potter who had many more pots to make within a tradition his contributions were made all the better for.

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