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Address 4-13-24 Higashishinagawa Shinagawaku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:140-0002
Representative Name AKIMASA AZECHI
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No. of Employees 200
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This is a piece by Tetsuo Nagae of Sarasa Kiln in the technique of nerikomi.
It is made using the nerikomi technique, in which colored clay is kneaded into the fabric to create patterns.
The piece is formed by cutting the dough into pieces as if cutting Kintaro candy.
It is an interesting ceramic art different from glazing and painting.

Microwave and dishwasher are not recommended.
Each piece is unique.

Sarasa Kiln, Tetsuo Nagae
*Awarded*
China-Japan International Ceramic Art Exhibition 86' 87''
Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition 86' 87 '89'
International Ceramics Festival Mino 86' 95' 02''
Ceramic Design Forum IN Seto 87' Gold Prize
Japan Craft 95'
Tokyo Dome Table Festival 05' Grand Prize, Minister of Economy Prize
And many other awards
*Private exhibitions*.
Held in various places such as department stores, etc.

SD item code:9333780

Detail Price & Quantity
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(20212)
JAN:4901137202120
(20212) JAN:4901137202120

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Details
Item added on: 2021/4/27
Dimensions
Approx. 10 x 10 x H1.7
Box size 12 x 12.6 x H7
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Pottery

Description

This is a piece by Tetsuo Nagae of Sarasa Kiln in the technique of nerikomi.
It is made using the nerikomi technique, in which colored clay is kneaded into the fabric to create patterns.
The piece is formed by cutting the dough into pieces as if cutting Kintaro candy.
It is an interesting ceramic art different from glazing and painting.

Microwave and dishwasher are not recommended.
Each piece is unique.

Sarasa Kiln, Tetsuo Nagae
*Awarded*
China-Japan International Ceramic Art Exhibition 86' 87''
Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition 86' 87 '89'
International Ceramics Festival Mino 86' 95' 02''
Ceramic Design Forum IN Seto 87' Gold Prize
Japan Craft 95'
Tokyo Dome Table Festival 05' Grand Prize, Minister of Economy Prize
And many other awards
*Private exhibitions*.
Held in various places such as department stores, etc.

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Sea Mail From Jan.20th to Mar.24th
Air Mail From Jan.2nd to Jan.6th
EMS From Jan.1st to Jan.6th
Pantos Express From Jan.3rd to Jan.8th
DHL From Jan.1st to Jan.3rd
UPS From Jan.1st to Jan.3rd
FedEx From Jan.1st to Jan.3rd
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