Nakajima Hiroshi built his kiln at the site of the old Yumino kiln in his hometown, and has won numerous awards, including the Japan Ceramic Association Award, and his highly acclaimed and unique works, also known as "Nakajima Celadon," have been designated a Living National Treasure. While modeled after Chinese ceramics, this work, "Nakajima Celadon," is not merely a copy, but has a profound feel to it - born from the artist's unique realm at the end of his research, this work is a treasure among treasures of modern ceramics that approaches Chinese ceramics.
Height 34.5cm
Diameter 36.6cm
Nakajima Hiroshi built his kiln at the site of the old Yumino kiln in his hometown, and has won numerous awards, including the Japan Ceramic Association Award, and his highly acclaimed and unique works, also known as "Nakajima Celadon," have been designated a Living National Treasure. While modeled after Chinese ceramics, this work, "Nakajima Celadon," is not merely a copy, but has a profound feel to it - born from the artist's unique realm at the end of his research, this work is a treasure among treasures of modern ceramics that approaches Chinese ceramics.