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Products of BECOS are handmade one by one craftsmen carefully, so sometimes the size and coloring may differ slightly depending on the product.
Because it is the real pleasure of handmade goods, please enjoy only one item of yourself, only one in the world.
Types of pottery
There are two kinds of pottery, mainly porcelain (stone) and pottery (earth).
The porcelain is characterized by the stone powder being the raw material, it is characterized by a clear high sound when struck, the pottery is raw material for the fiscal year, and a dull sound is produced when you strike the pottery.
In addition, we can distinguish between "color" and "texture" of "hill" which is the foundation of the vessel.
Porcelain is the one with high ground and smooth texture.Even if the hill is other than white and the hill is white, the rough texture is pottery.
In order to use the instrument forever
About porcelainThere are many things that correspond to microwave oven and dishwasher, but it is weak against sudden temperature change, excessive rapid heating, quenching, use in oven or direct fire will cause cracks and breakage. Do not immerse warm dishes in water, put cold dishes in a heated oven, or sudden temperature changes.
About pottery
ottery is a high quality water-absorbent material. Therefore, if you soak in water or lukewarm water before use to contain moisture in advance, it will be hard to absorb the juice and oil of the dish, smell and spot traces will be difficult to remain. Also, please do not soak in soiled water or immerse for a long time. After use, please remove dirt early, after washing with kitchen detergent etc., please dry well before storing. The pottery uses rough soil, so the surface is somewhat rough. Because we may damage the table, please use luncheon mat etc.
About Kannyu
There is a case that cracks are generated on the surface called "Kannyu" in pottery. This is caused by the difference in the expansion coefficient of the base and glaze, but there is no problem in use. As a beautiful feature unique to pottery, please use it with confidence as it is enjoyed especially at the time of appreciation.
About care
Avoid using dishwasher and dryer, please wash with a soft sponge.
It is a slim shape familiar to hands, smooth and glossy "cup". This cup has many sights, such as traces of finger muscle remaining on the side, scarlet color of the hill, and will entertain you.
This is one of pottery made in Kyoto, Japan. In Dainichi kiln, Mr. Takemura, a pottery artist, uses ash as the ash he raised himself, and uses it as a glaze. In addition, we use ash which burned plants such as grapes, sunflower, flower fruit and so on, and make natural ash glazes independently. Recently, few ceramic artists make glazes themselves from the stage of ash making. Because different colors appear depending on the material, it is very deep pottery.
Shop by Brand | Dainichi | Kyoto ware (pottery) |
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Product ID | S0001-035 |
Product Name | 【Cup】Japanese Ceramics, HiBiKi Geppaku Free cup | Kyo & Kiyomizu Ware | Dainichi |
Traditional Technique | Kyo Ware・ Kiyomizu Ware |
Capacity | 8.45 oz, |
Measuring | Φ2.76" * H10.5 |
Product Weight | 250g |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Remark | pottery / ceramics (Hand wash recommendation) Microwave oven : ○ Dishwashing machine : ○ Direct fire : X IH : X Oven : X |
工房
歴史
In opening the kiln at the foot of "Southern Dainichi" blessed with soil and water, the name "Dainichi kiln" in the sense that there is no shade, no sun by Tsukuba Junichiro, "Dainichi" I got it.Born in Yamashina Kyoto. Studied under Mr. Kimura Morihiro who is a holder of designated intangible cultural assets in Kyoto Prefecture. Born in Kyoto Yamashina in 1953 Graduated from Hiyoshigagaoka High School Ceramics Department Kyoto City Hiyoshigagaoka High School Graduated from Masterpieces Kimura Morihisa Kimura, 1975 Fourth "Kinki Branch Exhibition of the Japan Crafts Association Kinki Branch" Entered the First Election Every Year, 1978 Kyoto Prefecture Crafts Prior to 1980, he opened the Dainichi Kiln in Yamashina, was awarded the 35th "Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" in 1988, received the 25th "Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition Encouragement Award" in 1996, 1998 Exhibition of the 53rd "New Artistry Crafts Exhibition", 2001 Kyoto Handicraft Artists Association Exhibition "Departure of the 21st Century", 2007 36th "Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition" Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education Committee Education Chief Prize Winner, Inauguration of the 36th "New Ceramic Art Exhibition" by the regular members of the 2008 Arts and Crafts Ceremony, the Japan Crafts Award Award, the 39th Japan Craft Crafts Kinki Exhibition Audit Committee, appointed as the Audit Committee Member of the Japan Crafts Council regular members Kyoto Prefectural Art Artist Association A member
特徴
We will make a glaze by ashing natural plants such as cedars, grapes and sunflowers. Ash can not be taken a lot at a time. Even if you collect a large number of plants and tree branches, you can get only a handful from there. Dissolve this in water, replace water many times, remove accessories and impurities, finally finish the ash glaze over a long time.
Burning sunflower to ashes
お客様へ
Each piece carefully made, the facial expressions differ one by one. I will continue to have an inquisitive search for pottery and open up the future with my own power.
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