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Kojima Kenji Mimi-tsuki Iga Vase


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A refined form covered in a blast of liquid ash by Kojima Kenji enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Iga Mimitsuki Hanaire. This has a wide flange flaring from the mouth, with two square handles on the square neck which comes off a square pedestal of the bulbous body of the vase. Very unusual design, and quite compelling. It is 31 cm (over 12 inches) tall and in excellent condition.
Kojima Kenji was born in Aichi Prefecture in 1953 and graduated from the Tokoname Ceramic Vocational High School in 1971. In 1973 he spent a year in Iga before moving to Bizen for a five year apprenticeship with Konishi Tozo. He returned to Iga in 1979 and built an anagama. He has exhibited with the Nihon Togeiten National Ceramic Exhibition, Asahi Togeiten Ceramic Art Exhibition and Chunichi International Ceramic Exhibition as well as an impressive list of solo exhibitions in some of Japan’s top galleries.