This kyūsu style side handled teapot was made by Kasama based ceramicist Hiroyuki Onuki.
The pot is from Onuki’s ‘monotone’ series of pieces inspired by calligraphy brushstrokes.
In a traditional style, it has a perforated ceramic dome over the section where the spout meets the body to prevent leaves transferring themselves to the cup.
As each pot is hand made, there may be small differences between them.
Size: 14.5cm x 10cm
Weight: 150g
Capacity: 115ml
About Hiroyuki Ōnuki
A potter in Kasama since 1995, Hiroyuki Ōnuki is an example of the ceramic talent that flows into the town. A graphic designer for Japan’s booming commercial sector in the 1980s, he resolved to leave this life behind. Instead now his work is in the physical medium of clay, and is based on hand drawn Japanese artistic motifs. Recalling at times the yūzen dye style used for kimonos, Ōnuki moulds his canvas in clay on outlines each flower and form by hand. His patterns are achieved by direct painting, and the zōgan technique of slip inlay. Much of these ceramics are inspired by nature, and working motifs from Japan’s seasons into representative designs. Ōnuki also makes a series that recalls calligraphy on an ivory white backdrop.
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