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Murakoshi Takuma Shunju Guinomi Sake Cup

Murakoshi Takuma Shunju Guinomi Sake Cup


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Murakoshi Takuma is a jolly fellow, and loves to be in his cups. Therefore, he is quite good at making a cup which fits comfortably in a one’s hand, a cup you would not like to put down. This is a perfect example of that, a medium sized guinomi, smooth inside but wildly undulating out, covered in his signature Shunju glaze, a combination of Ash, Feldspar and Iron with occasional visions of untouched raw Shigaraki clay. The cup is 7.5 cm (3 inches) diameter, 7 cm (just less than three inches) on the high side, and in perfect condition, enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Shunju Sake-nomi, directly from the artist.
Murakoshi Takuma is one of those enigmas who simply lives to work with clay. He does not seek to make a living through pottery, but through his primal approach has earned a following which keeps his work in high demand. He was born in Aichi prefecture in 1954 and began his stroll down the pottery path in 1980 under the tutelage of Kyoto potter Umehara Takehira. Favoring very rough Shigaraki glaze, he established his own kiln in 1997 in the Kiyomizu pottery district of Kyoto, then moved to Nagaoka in 2002. Although eschewing the world of competitive exhibitions, he has been picked up by many of Japan’s preeminent galleries, including private exhibitions at the prestigious Kuroda Toen of Tokyo’s Ginza District.