Four Seasons Sake Bowl

Description

Thrown on the potter’s wheel using a traditional Asian technique, the Sake Bowl can be used for sipping, serving sauces, or holding small treasures like jewelry.

The Four Seasons Collection

Yukari developed her Four Seasons collection 30 years ago while studying clay in New Brunswick, Canada. Inspired by flowers and plants from her native Japan, she represents the seasons by applying delicate brushwork. This traditional Japanese process involves applying an overglaze, a bright colored enamel, to already glazed ceramics. It then requires a third firing at a low temperature of 745⁰C (1,373⁰F). Japanese artisans typically overglaze white ceramic, but Yukari uses a North-American iron-rich red stoneware to reflect her Western experience.

Origins, Process and Materials
Origins

Handmade in Montréal, Canada

Clays,glazes and overglazes were sourced from Canadian and Japanese manufacturers

Process

Thrown off a hump on the potter's wheel, an Asian technique where pieces are made from a single mound of clay

The sake bowl underwent three firings in an electric kiln: a bisque firing at 955⁰C (1,751⁰F), a glaze firing at 1,222⁰C (2,223⁰F), and a final firing for the hand-painted details

Materials

Red stoneware

Various glazes

Care Instructions, Dimensions and Capacity

Please handwash and avoid microwave

H5 cm x D10.5 cm
Season:
Regular price $35.00
Please note that there may be variations in coloration and size due to the handmade nature of the piece.
Carefully packaged and shipped from Montréal, with drop testing made at heights of up to 4 metres (13 feet). In the rare event of damage, we’ll take care of it promptly.