Toshifumi Tashiro, medium bowl, Japanese ceramic, black
Toshifumi Tashiro, medium bowl, Japanese ceramic, black
Toshifumi Tashiro, medium bowl, Japanese ceramic, black

Toshifumi Tashiro, medium bowl, Japanese ceramic, black

Regular price90,00 €
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Delivery time: 3-5 days

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Manufactured in Japan
Dimensions: Ø 21 cm, height: 7 cm
Weight: 0.5 kg
Material : Ceramic

About the object: Toshifumi Tashiro's thin-walled bowl is dark inside, almost black, glazed and the rim shimmers golden. Very elegant, very classy. With a diameter of approx. 21 cm and a height of 7 cm, the bowl can be used decoratively with a floating flower, but also as a serving bowl.

Manufacturing process: Toshifumi Tashiro turns his ceramics on the wheel, driven by hand. The clay comes from the famous soil in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, which is known to be ideal for pottery. Tashiro mixes different types of clay to achieve the texture and fire resistance he wants in his ceramics. Dhe clay used means that the use of glazes is limited. Some of his objects have two main firings.

Tashiro Toshifumi: "The vessels I make generally have a simple shape. That's why I try to find ways to express their richness and make them unique."

We offer reliable shipping for our products to various destinations. Here are our shipping options:

Germany:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 5.90€, over 1 kg is 9.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 3-5 working days

EU countries:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 14.90€, over 1 kg is 19.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 5-7 working days

You can find a list of the countries to which we ship here.

Please note that the stated delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on the destination and current circumstances. We are always trying to get your orders to you as quickly as possible.

For further information or special inquiries about shipping, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are at your disposal!

- Toshifumi Tashiro ceramic tableware should be washed by hand. Use clear water or a maximum of gentle cleaning agents and no abrasive sponges.
- Dry the vessel carefully after cleaning to avoid water stains.
- Ceramic pots can be rougher on the underside than pots made of other materials. We therefore recommend protecting sensitive surfaces on which the jar is to be placed from scratching if necessary.

Manufactory

Toshifumi Tashiro

Toshifumi Tashiro, born in 1979 in Miyazaki, has been a "mashiko potter" since 2002. He studied at the Nara College of Art from 1998 to 2002, where he also
and graduated there with a major in ceramics. In 2002, Tashiro studied under Seiichi Imanari in Mashiko and since 2007 he has been a self-employed ceramist in Okodo, Mashiko.

Toshifumi Tashiro turns his ceramics on the wheel, driven by hand. The clay comes from the famous Mashiko earth. Although pottery was made in the region many thousands of years ago, the success of today's Mashiko ceramics is based on the fact that potters discovered in 1853 that the locally mined Mashiko clay is ideal for pottery.

Tashiro mixes different types of this clay to achieve the desired texture and fire resistance of the ceramic. The special
The special shape of his vessels radiates harmony and warmth and the clay used means that the use of glazes is only possible to a limited extent. Some of his objects
have two main firings.

Tashiro Toshifumi writes: "The vessels I make are basically simple in form. Therefore, I try to find ways to express their richness and make them unique."

We believe he has achieved that.


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