Miwa Kyusetsu XI 十一代 三輪休雪 1910-2012
Square Water Jar With White Hagi Ash Glaze 白萩四方水指, 2000s
Glazed Stoneware
H6.7" x W7" x D6.6", Lid: H1.2" x Dia3.9"
H17 x W17.7cm x D16.7cm, Lid: H3cm x Dia 9.9 cm
H17 x W17.7cm x D16.7cm, Lid: H3cm x Dia 9.9 cm
With signed wood box
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Miwa Kyusetsu (1910-2012, Living National Treasure)’s father was the creator of Kyusetsuwhite (休雪白). This White Hagi water jar exemplifies this type of Kyusetsuwhite. A special feldspar along with white ash...
Miwa Kyusetsu (1910-2012, Living National Treasure)’s father was the creator of Kyusetsuwhite (休雪白). This White Hagi water jar exemplifies this type of Kyusetsuwhite. A special feldspar along with white ash glaze became the known characteristic of Miwa Kyusetsu. This uniquely square white water jar adorned with creamy white thick ash glaze exposes red clay from Hagi river. It is an excellent work from this Living National Treasure.