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Kohiki Sake Cup(Akemi Ito)-1

Kohiki Sake Cup(Akemi Ito)

16,500Yen(Tax Included)

The sake cup with a gentle atmosphere. It reminds me of Koetsu Honami's raku ware.

Product Code
231225-17
Artist
Akemi Ito
1964-
Weight
88g
Diameter
6.2cm
Height
4.4cm
Bottom Diameter
2.3cm
Description
Paulonia Box with Artist's Sign
Cloth with Artist's Sign
Condition
New

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Kohiki Sake Cup(Akemi Ito)-1
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Kohiki

Kohiki is a type of pottery made by covering a base with a high iron content with white mud, coating it with a transparent glaze, and firing it. Unlike muji-hakeme, the entire surface, including the bottom and surrounding area, is covered with white mud. The name comes from the soft glaze on the surface that looks as if it has been blown with powder. Some of the highlights are the stains called “Amamori” caused by years of use, and the “Hima” where the base material appears in the white mud. Tea bowl, sake bottle, and sake cup are highly prized and coveted. It was fired mainly in the 15-16th century.


Akemi Ito 1964-

Born in Tagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
In 1992, studied the basics of pottery at Fukuoka Prefectural Tagawa Advanced Technical Training School.
In 1993, studied under Takechika Arimitsu.
In 1997, started making pottery in Tagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
Became a pottery instructor at the NHK Cultural Center(Kitakyushu).
In 2005, became a pottery instructor at Kurate Ryutoku High School.
Held solo exhibitions in Kyoto and Tokyo, and has strong fans all over the country.