Cockscomb Jar - Sakurai Minako
Hand thrown/built ceramic vessel.
This piece follows the style of Cockscomb Jar, known among the ceramic style of Liao dynasty ( A.D.10-12) in the north China.
Cockscomb Jar's handle was originally made in the cockscomb's shape but was later changed in more simplified form in the course of history.
The surface texture is very nuanced and can be felt very dry and partly coarse. The material and firing method is somewhere between stoneware and porcelain.
Please note that due to it's handmade nature, no two pieces are exactly alike in colour, shape and texture.
Dimensions:
A)
Height 14.5 cm
Depth 11.0 cm
B)
Height 14.0 cm
Depth 9.5 cm
Unique piece x 2
Sold separately. Price is for single item only
UK stock
About the Artist
Sakurai Minako / Orumina Kiln
Sakurai Minako is a ceramic artist based in a mountain village of Nara, Japan. She started her artistic career rather late, after working in business world and as a gallerist, including a time spent in France. While taking apprenticeship to....Read more
Care
Handle with care. We recommend washing up this item by hand. Not dishwasher safe. Not microwave safe.
Stake knives could leave marks on this item.