Ito Sekisui 伊藤赤水
Jar 無名異壺
Stoneware
H9" x Dia10.5"
H22.8 x Dia26.6 cm
H22.8 x Dia26.6 cm
With Signed Wood Box
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Ito Sekisui V (b. 1941), a Living National Treasure, is celebrated for his mastery of mumyōi, a reddish-brown clay extracted from gold mines in the Sado Islands, Japan.
Ito Sekisui V (b. 1941), a Living National Treasure, is celebrated for his mastery of mumyōi, a reddish-brown clay extracted from gold mines in the Sado Islands, Japan.