Kutani Vessel by Asuka Kiln
Kutani Vessel by Asuka Kiln
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He shapes the earth in exactly one minute. In the world of Kutani ware, which is historically famous for its excessive and brilliant decorations, the artisans of Asuka Kiln chose to do nothing. They dig the raw clay from their local mountains, place it on the potter's wheel, and spend a mere sixty seconds pulling its shape. By stripping away human intention and artificial control to the absolute limit, they allow the true, wild flavor of the earth to emerge. It is the ultimate embodiment of the Japanese philosophy of subtraction—the belief that doing less reveals more.
What you hold in your hands is a pure fragment of the earth, untouched by unnecessary ego. The texture of the unrefined clay is porous, breathing in the air of the room. The subtle curves were not calculated by a machine; they are the physical record of a human hand moving with the natural rhythm of the spinning clay for just one minute. To touch this surface is to feel the exact moment the maker decided to stop trying to control nature.
This vessel is housed in its original wooden box, a silent sanctuary that has preserved it untouched. It is a strictly one-of-a-kind creation. There are no two identical textures, just as there are no two identical moments in time. It exists as a physical proof that someone recognized its quiet value and chose to protect it for the next generation.
Picture a late afternoon when the sunlight begins to fade. You place this vessel on a wooden table. As you trace its uneven rim with your fingers, the cool, textured clay grounds your senses. The subtle shadows cast by its rough surface shift quietly as the hours pass. It does not demand your attention with bright colors or loud designs. It simply rests there, pulling your racing thoughts back to the gravity of the present moment.
A crystallization of earth and restraint. It waits for the hands that will finally bring it to life.
Specifications:
Artisan / Studio: Kunihiko Nitta & Kozo Kakuchi (Asuka Kiln / Kutani Ware)
Inclusions: Original Wooden Box (Tomobako)
