Sugi Bonsai
YAMAFUSA 4th Gen (YAMAFUSA KOIE 山房鯉江 (aka SAMBO)) -常滑-47.0cm | Oval | Cream Glazed
YAMAFUSA 4th Gen (YAMAFUSA KOIE 山房鯉江 (aka SAMBO)) -常滑-47.0cm | Oval | Cream Glazed
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YAMAFUSA (Takehiko Koie), Tokoname, 47.0cm
Cream Glazed Oval, Signed 山房作
Product Details:
Region: Tokoname 常滑市
Kiln: KOIE 山房鯉江製陶所
Potter: 4th Generation YAMAFUSA KOIE 山房鯉江aka SAMBO
This finely crafted oval-shaped bonsai pot (楕円鉢) is finished with a warm cream glaze (クリーム釉) that enhances the soft contours and classic silhouette. Ideal for deciduous species or refined exhibition pieces, this container balances form and function with understated elegance.
External Dimensions: 47.0 x 32.7 x 6.0cm
Signed by Yamafusa
Condition: Excellent
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Mr. Yamafusa is the fourth generation of the Koie Ceramics kiln, which has a history of more than 100 years.
He feels that his mission is to maintain the history and tradition of producing a variety of pots since his grandfather's generation, and continues to make pots.
What he values is to make pots that can bring out the worldview created by bonsai works indefinitely.
Here's a more detailed look at Yamafusa and Tokoname bonsai pots:
· Koie Ceramics Factory:
The Koie family has been crafting ceramics for over a century, with Yamafusa being the fourth generation to continue this legacy.
· Molding Expertise:
Yamafusa is recognized for its expertise in molding techniques, allowing for the creation of stable and consistent pots, suitable for both individual pieces and larger-scale production.
· Focus on Functionality and Aesthetics:
Yamafusa's pots are designed to be both visually appealing and practical for growing bonsai, with a focus on bringing out the "bonsai worldview".
· Collaboration:
Yamafusa actively works with bonsai artists and enthusiasts, seeking input and collaboration to create pots that meet the specific needs and preferences of the bonsai community.
· Tokoname Tradition:
The pots are rooted in the Tokoname tradition, which is a renowned area in Japan for producing bonsai pots.
This video provides an overview of bonsai, including its Japanese origins and cultural significance:
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