Description
Shino is a style of pottery which originated in MinÅ (central Japan) during the Momoyama era (1573 - 1603). The glaze is a simple mixture of ground feldspar and water, easily distinguished by its abundant pinholes and crackles.
This inspired green tea cup by Suzuki Tomio has a base of aka (red) shino with energized feldspar drip details. To produce the deep reds, Suzuki adds an iron-rich coloring agent, called onita in Japanese, which is found in certain riverbeds in Japan - a technique that has been used on shino wares for over 450 years.
For hot or cold green tea or iced tea.
Suzuki Tomio's shino pottery is held in private collections around the world and, in 2011, was acquired by the Philadelphia Museum of Art for display in their East Asian Art collection.
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in | cm | lbs | g | |
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diameter | 3.3" | 8.3 | ||
height | 3.7" | 9.5 | ||
weight | 1.10 | 500 |