A set of 2 chicken egg cups [Kashiwa kiln]

Lisa LarsonSKU: LL2243

Price
Sale price¥11,000(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
W9.5×H8×D5.7cm
Material
陶器
Weight
250 g
Maid in
日本(瀬戸)
Barcode
4589962281819
Precautions
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※陶器の特性上、縁に小さな気泡や突起が見られる場合がございます。
不良品ではございませんので予めご了承ください。

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Lisa Larson (pottery work)

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[About the product]
The pottery "Kashiwa Kiln (Seto City, Aichi Prefecture)" met when Lisa Larson came to Japan in the 1950s. Lisa was impressed by the combination of red soil and glaze, casting method and reduction firing created by the founder of the Kashiwa kiln. In 1983, 20 years later, Lisa's work was produced by Kashiwankiln.
In this project, egg cups and butter cases were created, but they were all exported outside the country and were not released in Japan. This time, the reproduction project started because the type at that time was discovered as it was. These objects, which were not visible in Japan, have been reprinted over time.

Two sets of "chicken egg cup (small)". An egg cup with an egg on the back. You will be healed by a lovely figure that seems to be afraid of something. It can be used not only as an egg cup but also as a accessory case. As it is in a dedicated box, it is perfect for gifts.

▽ "Lisa Larson x Kashiwa Kiln" special siteHere

[Design]
A motif of chicken that was often made to use for Easter. This egg cup is a rounded form peculiar to Lisa, so it does not insist too much and fits any space from the kitchen to the living room. From Tosaka to the tail, I feel Lisa's special details everywhere. Warm silhouettes like freehand lines, each shape, uneven color unevenness and glaze color unevenness are characterized by the works made in the Kashiwa kiln. Please display it with other items of the same series.

[About Kashiwa kiln]
Founded in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture in 1965. Finnish designer Kai Frank is strongly influenced, and using the complex manufacturing method "casting method", which is a complex method of craftsmanship, the baked unevenness and distortion and maximum characteristics by making use of the red soil taken in Seto. A work that makes use of the complex reliefs. Currently, since its founding, it has been inherited from the same casting method and reduced firing, and has been working on new designs and reprints of designs produced at the time of the founding.

[About Seto ware]
"Seto Yaki" is a general term for pottery made around Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, and has a history of more than 1,000 years. The word "sautomon", which is used as a name for the entire pottery, is derived from Seto -yaki, which has long been driven in domestic ceramics. Seto is an area where the world's recognized porcelain industry is not only in Japan but also in the world.
 

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