Hanazume Style
Hanazume is the particular design to Kutani Ware.
This style was introduced in 1913 by Shiro Mizuta, a skillful craftsman in Kanazawa. A flower decoration covers the entire surface, and outlines are painted in gold. This style is representative of gorgeous Kutani-ware.
Chopstick rests decorated with flower pattern, pairing flower set.
Hanazume is the most popular style of Kutani-Ware. A floral decoration covers the upper surface. Outlines are painted in gold. This style is representative of luxurious Kutani-ware.
Blumenmuster verzierte Essstäbchenhalter. Ein Blütenpaar Set.
Kutani Hanazume ist das beliebteste Stil von Kutani-Ware. Eine Blumendekoration bedeckt die Oberseite und die Umriss sind in Gold bemalt. Dieser Stil ist typisch für luxuriöses Kutani-Ware.
[ Inhalt ] 2 St.
[ Material ] Porzellan (Kutani ware)
[ Maße (ca.) ] L. 4,5 cm x B. 2,3 cm x H. 1,5 cm, 35 g/St.
[ Atelier ] Shuzan
[ Herkunft ] Ishikawa, Japan
*dishwasher: NOT safe / Spülmaschinen NICHT geeignet
17,40 €
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"Kutaniyaki" is general term for the pottery made in Kaga region.
It is completely unique in its colorful design using five colors (red, blue, yellow, purple and green), referred as Kutani gosai (the five Kutani colors).
The origin of Kutani ware has begun in Edo period.
The Kutani ware made during this period are called “Ko-Kutani” in later generations, and its unique and powerful style is highly regarded as a representative of Japanese colored pottery. In the early 1700s, kiln was closed suddenly but no one still know the reason.
Approximately 100 years after the sudden close of “Ko-kutani”, one kiln called Kasugayama kiln was established in The castle town of Kaga clan (now, in Kanazawa, Ishikawa prefecture). And the revival of Kutani started.
A lot of kiln as Yoshidaya kiln, Miyamotoya kiln and Eiraku kiln ware established for revival of Kutani ware. And each kiln created colorful and unique design.
Nowaday, Kutani is reigning to fame as the representative of Japanese pottery and is familiarly known as “JAPAN KUTANI” these days and it has attracted many fans all over the world.