Product Description
This is a sauce pot from the Ginshu kiln, the fourth generation of a popular Kutaniyaki artist who continues to challenge the new world of handmade, hand-painted, colorful painting. Bunkichi I (Meiji period) is considered a master kutani potter.
The work is painted in soft neutral colors, which is rare even among Kutaniyaki porcelain. It is pleasant to look at, yet it is a comfortable bowl that you will want to use for a long time.
While the painting is traditional Kutani Yaki, the modern design with cubic shapes and geometric patterns is a distinctive feature. The white background is painted with floral patterns in vivid colors such as red, blue, and yellow, adding a beautiful color to your dining table.
The cube-shaped body and the unique shape of the spout, which resembles a bird's beak, add a beautiful shape that brings fun to the table. It is also appreciated as a gift. They can be used as wedding gifts, housewarming gifts, birthday gifts and many other occasions.