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Incense Container in the Shape of a Flower

Kōyama Kiyoko

Artwork Details

Incense Container in the Shape of a Flower
circa 2000
Kōyama Kiyoko
stoneware with natural ash glaze
2 x 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (5.24 x 4.45 x 4.45 cm)
Gift of the artist
2010/1.219

Description

Recent Acquisitions Part II
March 31-August 5, 2012
Kôyama Kiyoko
Japan, born 1936
Incense container in shape of flower
Heisei Period (1989–present)
circa 2000
Stoneware with natural ash glaze
Gift of the artist, 2010/1.219

Subject Matter:

This is an incense container. The artist, Koyama Kyoko, struggled as a female potter in a trade dominated by male artists. She received recognition when she discovered a way to revive the forgotten techinique of natural ash glazes, which are commonly used in her work.

Physical Description:

Flower shaped incense container consisting of two halves, which open horizontally. The top of the container has a subtle flower pattern that compliments the shape of the container and appears to have been stamped on the top. The color is a dark red on the very top of the container, with the color transitioning to a lighter reddish orange for the rest of the container.

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