鳥越窯
越前焼 豆皿 小 | Echizen Ware "Small Dish" small
越前焼 豆皿 小 | Echizen Ware "Small Dish" small
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作品について
しっかりと焼き締められた越前焼の小ぶりな豆皿です。緑がかった自然釉(窯の中で焼き上げる際、器に降りかかった薪の灰が高温で溶け自然にガラス状になったもの)が、薪窯の偶然と必然を映し出し、深みのある光沢をまとっています。ひとくちの珍味やお漬物に、静かに寄り添う一皿です。食卓に、手仕事の余韻を。
Guide
This is a small Echizen Ware Small Dish that has been tightly fired. The greenish natural glaze (the ashes from the wood that fell on the dish during firing in the kiln melt at high temperatures and naturally become glassy) reflects the coincidence and inevitability of the wood-fired kiln, and is covered with a deep luster. It is a dish that quietly accompanies a bite of delicacy or pickles. A lingering taste of handcraftsmanship on your dining table.
情報
作家:小泉洋介(鳥越窯)
サイズ:50mm x 50mm x 高15mm
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Information
Artist: Yosuke Koizumi (Torigoe Kiln)
Size: 50mm x 50mm x H15mm
*The products/crafts we handle in our store are handmade, so there may be individual differences between each product and the one shown in the photo. Please note that there may be slight differences in coloring, arrangement of patterns, expressions, etc. from those shown in the photographs.
* Please refrain from using dishwasher and microwave.
⬜︎越前焼
日本海に面した北陸地方、福井県丹生郡(にゅうぐん)越前町発祥の磁器。六古窯の一つとして、約850年の歴史を持ち、山と海のある健やかな大自然の中で受け継がれています。北陸の厳しい自然に育まれる土々しさが現れるのが越前焼の魅力の一つ。
シンプルで素朴な風合いの陶器は、耐久性があり、また使い込む毎に変化する風合いを楽しむことができます。窯の中で焼き上げる際、、炎や灰の作用により焼き色や景色(けしき)が異なり、一つとして同じモノが出来上がらないのが陶器の特徴。それぞれに違うという個性があり、唯一無二の美が秘められています。
⬜︎Echizen Ware
Porcelain originates from Echizen-cho, Nyu-gun, Fukui Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region facing the Sea of Japan. As one of the six oldest kilns, it has a history of about 850 years and has been handed down in the midst of the healthy nature with mountains and the sea. One of the charms of Echizen Ware is that the earthiness nurtured by the harsh nature of Hokuriku appears.
The simple and rustic texture of the pottery is durable and also allows the wearer to enjoy the changing texture with each use. During the firing process in the kiln, the color and appearance of the pottery varies due to the effects of the flames and ashes, and no two pieces are alike. Each piece is unique and has its own personality, and holds a unique beauty.

