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Made in Japan.
Only at MARCH
Kanagawa-based ceramic artist Takashi Endo takes his creative inspiration from a diverse group of architects, designers, and musicians. The self-taught potter's work is characterized by thinness, lightweight rigid forms, rough textures, and monochromatic tones.
Through his ceramic forms, Endo explores notions of fragility, durability, and Ensō, the Zen interpretation of the circle. Endo works with a combination of porous clays, most notably purion clay sourced from the Iga and Shigaraki regions, part of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan. After a reduction firing method followed by cold reduction, purion clay reveals natural artifacts within such as feldspar and other minerals.
Size and color may vary slightly as each piece is hand-thrown and hand-glazed.
Intended primarily for decorative use. Clay is porous and when used with water, vase will sweat. Protect surfaces using a felt pad or other suitable buffer underneath the piece.
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Made in Japan.
Only at MARCH
Kanagawa-based ceramic artist Takashi Endo takes his creative inspiration from a diverse group of architects, designers, and musicians. The self-taught potter's work is characterized by thinness, lightweight rigid forms, rough textures, and monochromatic tones.
Through his ceramic forms, Endo explores notions of fragility, durability, and Ensō, the Zen interpretation of the circle. Endo works with a combination of porous clays, most notably purion clay sourced from the Iga and Shigaraki regions, part of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan. After a reduction firing method followed by cold reduction, purion clay reveals natural artifacts within such as feldspar and other minerals.
Size and color may vary slightly as each piece is hand-thrown and hand-glazed.
Intended primarily for decorative use. Clay is porous and when used with water, vase will sweat. Protect surfaces using a felt pad or other suitable buffer underneath the piece.