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Description
Motoyuki's creations reflect a deep appreciation for the unique interaction between clay and glaze, which he finds fascinating. The tactile experience of his work evokes the sensation of rough, earthy clay combined with the subtle shine of pebbles, creating a textured, almost organic feel. His pieces are celebrated for their complex, layered glazes and their ability to capture the beauty of raw, natural materials in a contemporary form.
While the piece is glazed, the coarse clay may absorb food colors and odors more readily during the first few uses. It is recommended to start with light-colored or mildly scented foods. If food is left in the cup for a long period, colors and odors may penetrate the crackle glaze. To prevent this, it is recommended to apply a "sealant" treatment before use.
As each piece is handmade, slight variations in color, shape, and size may occur compared to the photographs.
Detail
Tokoname Ware
Dimensions: 10.0"D x 9.0"H
Material: Raw Clay and Crackle Glaze
Country Of Origin : Tokoname, Japan
Care
- Hand wash only with neutral detergent and a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid abrasive scrubbers, scouring pads, and cleansers.
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Motoyuki Tonoike Jar 01
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About Motoyuki Tonoike 外池素之
Tonoike Motoyuki is a Japanese ceramist from Tokoname, known for his distinctive approach to pottery, where he primarily works with ash glaze and raw clay. His creations reflect a deep appreciation for the unique interaction between clay and glaze, which he finds fascinating. The tactile experience of his work evokes the sensation of rough, earthy clay combined with the subtle shine of pebbles, creating a textured, almost organic feel. His pieces are celebrated for their complex, layered glazes and their ability to capture the beauty of raw, natural materials in a contemporary form.



























































































































































































