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Wood-Fired Nanban Fish Plate
Wood-Fired Nanban Fish Plate
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This small plate, shaped as a fish and fired in a multi-chamber wood kiln, captures the quiet humor and raw materiality central to Shigeyoshi Morioka’s work. The form is bold and direct—sculpted in a single gesture, with hand-carved fins, gills, and a single eye rendered like a primitive emblem.
Made from unglazed clay and marked by natural ash and fire, this piece holds the essential Morioka sensibility: earthy, unsentimental, and deeply human. It can serve as a tray, plate, or simply a quiet object on the table—one that speaks with warmth, not decoration.
Dimensions: L27.5*W14 cm
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Shigeyoshi Morioka
Shigeyoshi Morioka is a revered potter working in the mountain village of Amano, Wakayama. Firing in multi-chamber wood kilns, he creates vessels that span from rugged and elemental to serene and introspective. With a deep sensitivity to clay, ash, and flame, Morioka’s work reflects decades of practice and presence. His influence extends quietly but profoundly across generations of Japanese and international ceramic artists. Each piece carries earth, fire, and time—held in form, never forced.