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180 × 180 × 50 mm 260 g
When I learned how to make this hemp leaf pattern, Professor Murofushi jumped and was pleased. It is a way to make such a difficult pattern. Even if the kneading goes well, the test that the handle can not express well when baked up It passed through and finished. Although it is pure white, even if it is cooked with sauce or curry, it becomes beautiful as soon as it is washed. Leave everything for hospitality, sweets and snacks with Japanese sweets and pastries! It depends on you.
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Murofushi Eiji-saku-neri-komi jiki shokki obuje Sakari sara asanoha shiro em - 03 - 01
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~ Mr. Eiji Murofushi High Diffuse Porcelain ~ b>
This tableware is a kneaded porcelain made by Professor Murofushi Eiji.
Porcelain is made of clay with colored like Kintaro candle, cut it thinly By joining the sections that appear with and, we will create a pattern. Assuming the final finished pattern, coloring the clay, making a pattern, very thin light work Products and dishes are made.
 
Mr. Eiji Murofushi's characteristic of the kneaded porcelain is that the translucency is very high. When you hold it over the sunlight, you can see a beautiful pattern of thin porcelain.

Mr. Murofushi's great work made with high technology, hotels, restaurants, restaurants, etc., It is decorated as a gentle, sophisticated artistic object beyond Waza.
It is a work that the teacher himself makes as a dish, and our table will be very bright and transform into modern.
This technique began at Mesopotamia (ancient 16th century BC) in the ancient Orient period I got a hint from the glassware that was produced, how to make the glass at the time. It is hot and can not directly be touched by human hands Instead of melted glass, use clay directly to make various patterns with fingertips. We will dry and bake what we can do based on traditional pottery technique. It can be said that it is a hybrid of glass and ceramics.
 
This bowl is easy to distort and crack when baking, high technology is required. In order to make one sheet, I bake some of the same things but the things to be completed are really small.
The teacher who is always moving forward, the shape is made of plaster by himself and is original.
High transparency, more delicate and beautiful patterns emerge, so large pieces can be decorated and enjoyed. By the lighting at the dining table, even more wonderful patterns emerge and directing it gorgeously. Also excellent in practicality, because of special porcelain baked, it is thin and light but durable and hard to break. Despite being unglazed, it is strong against dirt, and oil and soy sauce do not seep into the vessel. Despite very elaborate equipment, it is perfect for both Japanese and Western cuisine without arguing too much.
~ Eiji Murofushi (Murofushi Age) Profile ~ b>
A ceramic artist who mainly produces kneading techniques. Since 2010, we started full-scale production of kneaded-in works using magnetic soil, entered a number of exhibitions, won many prizes and awards
1959 Born in Fujinomiya-shi, Shizuoka prefecture
1980 Nara Art School of Junior College Graduated from ceramics course Mr. Mitsuru Yoshikawa learns ceramics Yuzo Aita worked as a chief designer for research and designing and researching pottery and pottery walls etc. Engage
2006 Started making chilled pots as "Fiori 115"
(Winning / Winning) 2001 Shizuoka Prefecture Craft Art Exhibition "Education Committee Education Chief Prize"
2002 New structure exhibition Sculpture department "Newcomer Award"
2010 18th Tableware Grand Prize Excellence Award · Kuroda Kazuya Jury Prize Award
2011 50th Japan Craft Exhibition Encouragement Award The 21st Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition Special Award Ibaraki Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum Award Mosaic Biennale Kasahara Award (Gifu Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum)
2012 43rd Tokai Traditional Crafts Exhibition Japan Crafts Award Award The 59th Japan Traditional Crafts Show NHK Chairman's Award
2013 The 21st Tableware Grand Prize Excellence Award
(Winning selection) 2009 The 29th Long Three Awards Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics
2010 TOKI Contemporary Tea Ceramics Exhibition The 8th Biamaag Rankai
2011 19th Tableware Grand Prize The 25th Yokkaichi Municipal Ceramic Competition 2011
2012 TOKI Contemporary Tea Ceramics Exhibition The 20th Tableware Grand Prix
2013 The 22nd Japan Ceramics Exhibition 1st Ceramic Exhibition The 6th Contemporary Tea Ceramics Exhibition The 44 th Tokai traditional craft exhibition The 60th Japanese traditional craft exhibition
 

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Murofushi Eiji-saku-neri-komi jiki shokki obuje Sakari sara asanoha shiro em - 03 - 01
price: 16,200 yen
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(rate:)
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( Product No: 019-em-03-01 )
stock status:
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Orders by e-mail or fax (
81-3-5652-6869) are also available. |
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