Nakajima built his kiln at the site of the old Yumino kiln in his hometown. He has received numerous awards from the Ceramic Society of Japan, and his original works, also known as “Nakajima celadon,” have been highly acclaimed, earning him the title of Living National Treasure. While modeled after Chinese ceramics, this work is not merely a copy of Chinese ceramics, but has a profound sense of depth... This work of “Nakajima celadon”, born from the artist's unique state of inquiry, is one of the greatest treasures of modern ceramics, approaching Chinese ceramics.
Diameter 7.0cm
Nakajima built his kiln at the site of the old Yumino kiln in his hometown. He has received numerous awards from the Ceramic Society of Japan, and his original works, also known as “Nakajima celadon,” have been highly acclaimed, earning him the title of Living National Treasure. While modeled after Chinese ceramics, this work is not merely a copy of Chinese ceramics, but has a profound sense of depth... This work of “Nakajima celadon”, born from the artist's unique state of inquiry, is one of the greatest treasures of modern ceramics, approaching Chinese ceramics.