[Kyoto,Japan] Kyo-ware / Kiyomizu-ware
Teacup - Celadon by Yoshinori Izumi
Teacup - Celadon by Yoshinori Izumi
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Endless Pursuit of Glaze Perfection
Yoshinori Izumi, who has a studio in the satoyama (foothills) of Keihoku, Kyoto, has been researching glazes for over 50 years.
Building on the knowledge he cultivated at the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Research Institute, he has meticulously verified changes due to firing temperature, glaze composition, and flame exposure, striving for his unique kiln-change expressions.
Izumi's work is not merely dependent on chance; it is built upon years of accumulated data and experience.
Even so, unpredictable changes occur within the kiln, and no two pieces will ever be exactly alike.

Beautiful Colors Created by Fire
Izumi's Tenmoku and celadon works exhibit complex color changes created through firing.
The deep gradations created by the flowing glaze and the delicate kiln changes resulting from mineral reactions display an expression as if they were natural phenomena.

Vessels for Everyday Life
While Izumi's vessels possess high artistic quality, they are also created with an emphasis on daily use.
From his extensive experience spanning many years crafting a wide range of vessels including sake cups, teacups, and matcha bowls, meticulous attention is paid to features such as lip feel, ease of holding, and overall usability.
They possess a quiet presence yet enhance food and beverages. These vessels allow you to enjoy the changing expressions of the glaze and light with every use.

For a Special Gift
The works are delivered in a wooden box personally signed by the artist.
The scenery created by kiln changes is unique to each piece, with every item possessing its own individual character.
Izumi's works, born from his long-standing dedication to glazes, are also recommended as special gifts.
These vessels have a significant presence and will grow dearer with each use.
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Potter
Potter
Yoshinori Izumi
Box & Gift Wrapping
Box & Gift Wrapping
Author's handwritten wooden box
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Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
Rim diameter: 82 mm
Height: 83 mm
225 grams
※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type: Pottery
Care Instructions
Do not use in microwave ovens
Dishwasher not allowed
Oven not recommended
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
[Japan]
- Free shipping
- Ships within 1-4 days
- Delivered by Yu-Pack (Japan Post)
[Outside Japan]
- Flat rate shipping fee of 1,000 yen
- Free shipping on purchases over 20,000 yen (or equivalent in other currencies)
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Comment from the Owner
The clear blue hue is beautiful, and the soft expression of the glaze conveys a sense of tranquility.
The delicate color changes created by firing are also captivating, making this a piece that can be quietly enjoyed in everyday life.
It will be delivered in a wooden box personally signed by the artist, making it an excellent gift.