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Yosuke Ono Vase 06

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Yosuke Ono Vase 06

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DETAILS

Yosuke Ono’s ceramics reflect a quiet sophistication, shaped by a deep sensitivity to form, texture, and material. His work strikes a delicate balance between rustic warmth and contemporary clarity, offering pieces that feel both timeless and thoughtfully modern.

Working with Mashiko clay—drawn from the region where he was born—Ono brings out gentle tonal shifts and nuanced surface textures through his restrained glaze palette, often featuring soft earth hues and matte finishes. His cups, bowls, and plates carry an understated elegance, inviting daily use while deepening in character with time.

Celebrated at major craft fairs and increasingly sought after by collectors, Ono’s ceramics resonate with those who value the intersection of tradition and modern craft.

SPECIFICATION Dimensions: 4.5"D x 6.5"H
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Ibaraki, Japan
DELIVERY This is a one-of-a-kind piece and will not be restocked once sold out.

ABOUT YOSUKE ONO (小野陽介)

Yosuke Ono, born in 1987 in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, grew up in a family of potters, developing a strong connection to the local clay. His work showcases simple, elegant forms that highlight the unique glazes and textures of Mashiko’s earth.

After graduating from Aichi Prefectural Seto Ceramic High School in 2014, Ono returned to Mashiko to pursue his craft. His ceramics, each with subtle variations, reflect his dedication to the natural beauty of the material.

Ono has participated in notable craft fairs like the Matsumoto Craft Fair and Akari no Tsudoi, gaining recognition for his craftsmanship. In 2021, he moved to Ibaraki Prefecture to establish his kiln, continuing to create ceramics that blend tradition with modern sensibility.

YOSUKE ONO (小野陽介)