Posted 4 years ago
kwqd
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This pottery ochoko (sake cup) is 2.25" in diameter x 1.75" high. It has a maker's mark on the bottom which I was able to identify as the mark of the Shusen Kiln, in the Gifu Prefecture. It falls under the Mino Yaki classification of pottery. One of the styles of Mino Yaki pottery is Shino Ware, which exhibits thick white glazes with red scorch marks and a surface which exhibits numerous small holes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shino_ware
http://modernjapanesepotterymarks.blogspot.com/search/label/Shusen
I think that there is an artist mark in the center of the bottom of the cup which has, unfortunately, been mostly covered by the glaze. The kiln mark, to the left of center in my images is pretty clear, though. This is a fairly high end ochoko and may have once had a tomobako, ukon-fu, etc., which are now long gone. Cups like this, even if they were not by a well known artist, were, and still are, often cased in a tomobako, ukon-fu, etc. I think the reddish decoration is iron oxide. It is only decorated on one side, but has interesting textures and glimpses of red on all sides.
It is a bit odd that I fairly often find sellers with only two ochoko, which are different from each other, for sale. This pair were the only Japanese things this seller had in their items for sale. This has happened for me several times. Odd...
I lost the light today so will try to get better images when it is sunny. My phone camera loves sunlight!
The research that I did for this cup also helped me to identify one of my other maverick ochoko as Shino Ware!
Thanks jscott0363 and fortapache!
Beautiful sake cup, love the delicate design
What a lovely Shino ochoko! Shino is such a velvety glaze. I imagine it would be especially enjoyable to drink warmed sake out of this smooth beauty. And those feathery little branches are most appealing. I'm not sure if they represent any particular flora; could simply be a leaf or branch pattern. Either way the design looks restrained and elegant against the white ground. Great find!
Thanks for your comment rhineisfine! I haven't had the opportunity to use this cup, yet, but suspect that your are correct about the sensory pleasure to be gained by drinking from it.
Thanks for loving my Shino ware sake cup Thomas, aura, verbatim, Kevin, Karen and Jenni!
Thanks for taking a look at my Shino Ware cup PhilDMorris, dav2no1 and Alfie21!
Thanks Vynil33rpm and Uhloddin!