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Nerikomi Chawan | Japanese Tea Bowl

Nerikomi Chawan | Japanese Tea Bowl

Nerikomi, a pottery style that involves marbling together differently colored clay in order to create beautiful and intriguing patterns.

Artist - 水野 教雄 Mizuno Norio(1950-present)
In 2010, Mizuno Norio was recognized as a holder of the Seto City designated intangible cultural property “Nerikomi Ceramic Art.” He is currently a member of the Nitten Association and a director of the Japan New Craftsmen’s Association.
In addition to applying traditional Nerikomi patterns, he is also experimenting with realistic patterns in search of new ways to express Nerikomi.

  • Ceramic
  • 20th Century
  • Chawan: 4.25” x 4.125” (diameter, height)
  • Box: 5.5” x 5.5” x 5.25” (length, width, height)
  • SKU: C-Y3600

$350.00
Nerikomi Chawan | Japanese Tea Bowl
$350.00

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Nerikomi Chawan | Japanese Tea Bowl

Nerikomi, a pottery style that involves marbling together differently colored clay in order to create beautiful and intriguing patterns.

Artist - 水野 教雄 Mizuno Norio(1950-present)
In 2010, Mizuno Norio was recognized as a holder of the Seto City designated intangible cultural property “Nerikomi Ceramic Art.” He is currently a member of the Nitten Association and a director of the Japan New Craftsmen’s Association.
In addition to applying traditional Nerikomi patterns, he is also experimenting with realistic patterns in search of new ways to express Nerikomi.

  • Ceramic
  • 20th Century
  • Chawan: 4.25” x 4.125” (diameter, height)
  • Box: 5.5” x 5.5” x 5.25” (length, width, height)
  • SKU: C-Y3600

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Nerikomi, a pottery style that involves marbling together differently colored clay in order to create beautiful and intriguing patterns.

Artist - 水野 教雄 Mizuno Norio(1950-present)
In 2010, Mizuno Norio was recognized as a holder of the Seto City designated intangible cultural property “Nerikomi Ceramic Art.” He is currently a member of the Nitten Association and a director of the Japan New Craftsmen’s Association.
In addition to applying traditional Nerikomi patterns, he is also experimenting with realistic patterns in search of new ways to express Nerikomi.

  • Ceramic
  • 20th Century
  • Chawan: 4.25” x 4.125” (diameter, height)
  • Box: 5.5” x 5.5” x 5.25” (length, width, height)
  • SKU: C-Y3600