Posted 1 month ago
kwqd
(1175 items)
This cup is about 3.25" high x 3" top diameter. It is densely hand decorated and signed on the bottom. The condition suggests it is not very old, but I seldom see this level of hand decoration on modern Japanese pottery. There are six medallions painted around the cup. I neglected to get images of the three smaller ones, but will add them when I get a chance.
I have been keeping my eye out for very inexpensive, very meticulously hand painted Japanese yunomi, preferably unsigned. I made an exception for this one as it it met the first two criteria though it is signed. The point of looking for simple, anonymous cups is partially an homage to mingei ware, but this cup turned out to be the least expensive cup I could find. Pretty amazing. This cup misses completely several criteria for mingei ware, not simple, not easily produced in large quantities, not anonymous, etc. Fancy, actually, but too good to pass up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mingei
I haven't tried to identify the maker, but will update the description if I figure it out.
I did stumble across the two footed sake cups I was looking for, but they turned out be by Koransha's sister kiln, Fukagawa. I will post them by and by. They are quite fancy and came with a ton of documentation.
Thanks, Kevin and vynil33rpm!
Thank you, dav2no1, fortapache, mikelv85, Jenni and Reise!
Thanks for checking out my cup, Drake47 and vcal!
Thanks for checking out my cup, Blammoammo!
Thank you, mp.kunst!
Thanks for the cup luv, Leelani, GianaMZ and Bronmar!