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HARUMATSU 3rd Gen ( Harumatsu Rokumisai ) Seto, Rectangular Glaze 39.5cm (to be priced)

HARUMATSU 3rd Gen ( Harumatsu Rokumisai ) Seto, Rectangular Glaze 39.5cm (to be priced)

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HARUMATSU, Seto,  38.5cm rectangle glazed (Ruri Yu) Dark Blue!

Product Details: 

Region: Seto
Kiln: HARUMATSU
Potter: 3rd Gen Harumatsu Rokumisai

Designed in a classic rectangular form, features and internal rim, with a gently rounded corners, a basal band, slightly recessed cut strong feet providing stability.


It bears his signature beside the Harumatsu seal.

External dimensions: 39.5 x 30.5 x 10.5cm
Internal dimensions: 35.5 x 26.5 x 8.5cm

Condition: Excellent, new!
Please note: that there is a pre-kiln internal dent in one of the legs also some minor imperfections on the glaze, to me they are normal.

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So here’s one long and complicated family lineage that many find confusing.

 

The Tosui-Harumatsu line of the Seto region is one of the longest in the modern age of bonsai pottery, and both branches continue to see production today, in a certain way of looking at things.


The Players:
Uematsu Chotaro: 1899-1959, Designer of most pots made by Mizuno Masao, pots made by Masao and designed by Chotaro are called “Uematsu Tosui”


Mizuno Sakataro:?-1921, Father of Mizuno Haramatsu and Mizuno Masao


Mizuno Masao: 1904-1975, maker of pots designed by Uematsu Chotaro, marked Uematsu Tosui, brother of Mizuno Harumatsu. After Chotaro’s death in 1959, took over the Tosui name solely. In 1964, at 60 years of age, began marking pots Ryokujuan Tosui, a play on the fact that “Ryokujuan” sounds like the Japanese “60”(Rokuju).


Mizuno Harumatsu: 1893-1958, eldest son of Mizuno Sakataro(Harumatsu Toen), took on the Harumatsu name from his father in 1921, making him the second generation Harumatsu. Also made some pots designed by Uematsu Chotaro. Pots marked with both Harumatsu and Uematsu Tosui are thought to be pre-war.


Mizuno Shikao: 1942-present, son of Mizuno Masao, if you count Uematsu Chotaro as a designer, that makes him 3rd generation of the Tosui kiln.


Harumatsu Rokumisai: 1917-2005, 3rd generation Harumatsu Kiln

 

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