Shouzan Watanabe
24942: Shouzan (Tokoname) - Unglazed Rectangle - 12¼ in (31cm)
24942: Shouzan (Tokoname) - Unglazed Rectangle - 12¼ in (31cm)
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Hand made rectangle from Shouzan (father of Ikkou) of Tokoname. Shouzans highest quality hand made works are signed as this example is. These handmade pieces have been commanding higher prices in Japan lately.
The clay colour is perfect for a Pine, as well as many other species. The strong outward flaring design with simple integrated feet will be best suited to a tree with a powerful base and "near view" style taper. This design is a classic, regularly seen at Japanese shows, and the quality of this one, to my mind, at least equals Suzuki Syuzans pieces, possibly better. The patina is the icing on the cake!
Condition: Used, patina, excellent.
Mr. Watanabe Masami (Shouzan), born 1939. He joined his fathers pottery at 15, and over the years worked as a craftsman at various potteries. In 1977 he set up Kaneshou Shouzan, and began manufacturing bonsai pots. His main method is press moulding, but also used hand building methods. Almost completely specialised in unglazed work, he researched clays and firing methods, and his popularity rose as he achieved a look close to ancient Furuwa Chinese wares. His larger, heavy pots are especially esteemed for Pine and Oak bonsai. Husband to Fusyu / Tomifune and father to Ikkou - a legendary family of potters.
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