Description
Tokkuri (Sake Decanter) by Sachiko Furuya; Honolulu, Hawaii. Would also make a lovely bud vase.
H.3.625"(9.25cm) x Dia.3.625"(9.25cm). Weight 277g. Bamboo ash and white Shino glazes.
This rounded Tokkuri has a finely cut spout and finger indentations on the sides to naturally hold it.
The squat shape gives it a solid feel on the table where sake would not spill, or on a shelf holding small flowers.
Sachiko Furuya originally hails from Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. There, she studied pottery with Yukio Matsuura, making primarily wares for practitioners of the Omotesenke School of Tea, She also attended the College of Arts at Nihon University (Tokyo,) Suidobara Fine Arts Academy (Tokyo,) and has a Studio Art Degree from Clark College in Dubuque, Iowa. She has exhibited work in galleries and museums in the United States and Japan. She also owned and operated her own gallery in Edmonds, WA, from 1997-2000. Currently, she resides in Hawaii, where she finds new inspirations to complement her aesthetic sensibilities cultivated by her time in Japan and the Pacific Northwest. Sachiko's pottery glazes often make use of bamboo ash (J. take bai) and a high iron content. Her forms tend to be raw and organic, illustrating her preference to let the materials speak for themselves.