Kyo Yaki / Kiyomizu Yaki Guinomi – Suisei Tenmoku by Koji Kamada

Kyo Yaki / Kiyomizu Yaki Guinomi – Suisei Tenmoku by Koji Kamada

$320.00
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Kyo Yaki / Kiyomizu Yaki Guinomi – Suisei Tenmoku by Koji Kamada

Kyo Yaki / Kiyomizu Yaki Guinomi – Suisei Tenmoku by Koji Kamada

$320.00
Sale price  $320.00 Regular price 

A universe of blue within the palm of your hand.

Mastered over sixty years, revealed through light and sake.

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Experience one of the most celebrated expressions of contemporary Tenmoku ceramics.
Even a single sip becomes noticeably more immersive, revealing new depths of color, light, and craftsmanship.

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Key Benefits

Created by a Master of Tenmoku

Koji Kamada is widely regarded as one of Japan's foremost Tenmoku artists, with nearly six decades devoted to ceramic artistry.

  • Internationally recognized for his kiln-transformed glazes
  • Revered for both technical mastery and artistic innovation
  • Each work reflects decades of refinement and experimentation

Mesmerizing Suisei Tenmoku Glaze

  • Deep cobalt-blue tones shift with changing light
  • Surface develops remarkable luminosity when illuminated
  • Sake enhances the glaze's depth and reflective qualities

The vessel continuously transforms depending on its surroundings, making every viewing experience unique.

A One-of-a-Kind Creation

The firing process determines the final appearance of each piece.

No two works will ever develop exactly the same coloration, pattern, or glaze movement.

The result is a truly singular work of art.

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Functional Design

Crafted to elevate both appreciation and enjoyment of sake.

  • Comfortable proportions for natural handling
  • Wide opening allows aromas to develop
  • Carefully balanced form enhances the drinking experience

The generous application of glaze often creates subtle pooling near the lower portion of the vessel, showcasing the dynamic interaction between heat, gravity, and mineral-rich glaze during firing.

These natural variations are celebrated as part of the work's beauty.

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Heritage / Story

Few artists have influenced modern Tenmoku ceramics as profoundly as Koji Kamada.

While many collectors know his celebrated Yuteki (oil spot) works, Suisei Tenmoku represents another facet of his artistic vision. Here, brilliant cobalt blues emerge from the firing process, creating a surface that feels almost celestial.

When empty, the vessel displays a deep and mysterious blue. Under light, it begins to shimmer. When sake is poured, the glaze reveals an almost dreamlike radiance, transforming the drinking experience into a visual performance.

The finely carved foot reflects the discipline and precision associated with the finest traditional Tenmoku tea bowls, demonstrating the artist's unwavering commitment to excellence.

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Lifestyle Value

This is more than a guinomi — it is a living work of art.

A vessel that changes throughout the day.
A conversation piece for collectors and enthusiasts.
A rare opportunity to own a work by one of Japan's great Tenmoku masters.

Each use reveals something new.

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Compatibility / Usage

Compatible with:

Premium sake and rice wine
Japanese ceramic collections
Tea and sake appreciation gatherings
Luxury gifts and special occasions

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Specifications

Diameter: Approx. 7.5 cm
Height: Approx. 4.5 cm
Capacity: Approx. 110 ml

Artist: Koji Kamada
Finish: Suisei Tenmoku (Cobalt Blue Tenmoku Glaze)
Packaging: Presentation Gift Box
Made in Japan

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Made to Order

This work is produced on a made-to-order basis.

As Koji Kamada frequently participates in exhibitions and solo shows, production times may occasionally require several months. An estimated delivery schedule will be provided after your order is placed.

Due to the unpredictable nature of Tenmoku firing, the exact coloration and glaze effects cannot be predetermined. Each finished piece should be appreciated as a unique, one-of-a-kind creation.

Please note that returns and exchanges are not accepted for variations in glaze appearance.

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Shipping

This item is shipped from Japan via EMS (Express Mail Service), a fast and secure international shipping service with tracking and insurance.

Processing Time: Production schedule varies due to made-to-order manufacturing.

Estimated Delivery: Delivery times depend on production status, destination country, customs procedures, and local delivery conditions.

Business days are Monday through Friday, excluding Japanese national holidays.

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Returns

Returns are accepted only for items with manufacturing defects.

Please contact us within 7 days of delivery.

Due to the handcrafted and kiln-fired nature of the product, variations in glaze color, pattern, and texture are not considered defects.

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Important Notice

Please note that this item is individually produced after an order is placed.

The final appearance of the glaze cannot be guaranteed and will vary naturally from piece to piece.

By purchasing this work, you acknowledge and appreciate the unique characteristics created through the traditional firing process that make each piece truly one of a kind.

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