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Chosen Karatsu Katakuchi Pouring Pot
Chosen Karatsu Katakuchi Pouring Pot
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Chosen Karatsu is a type of traditional Japanese ceramic art form originating from the Karatsu region in Saga Prefecture, influenced by Korean pottery techniques brought to Japan in the late 16th century. Known for its earthy tones and natural glazes, Chosen Karatsu embodies the wabi-sabi aesthetic, celebrating simplicity, imperfection, and natural beauty. The pieces often feature subtle drips or runs in the glaze, giving them a timeless, rustic elegance with a sense of movement. This style is highly valued for its practicality and understated charm, making it a favourite in Japanese tea ceremonies.
A katakuchi, meaning "side mouth," is a traditional Japanese spouted bowl designed for pouring liquids. Often used in tea ceremonies and for serving sake, its unique shape and handcrafted glazes make it both functional and artistic. Beyond its traditional uses, a katakuchi is a versatile vessel. It is perfect for pouring sauces, soups, or dressings, whisking matcha, and even as a decorative piece or flower vase. The katakuchi pouring pot seamlessly blends practicality with aesthetic appeal, making it a cherished addition to any collection.
Handmade and using the finest raw materials from the local region, this katakuchi pouring pot is ideal to make you savour any liquid to its last drop. The neutral colours on the inside highlight those bright red sauces and green matcha to highlight its natural properties.
Koji Inoue
Potter and Artist
Born in Karatsu in 1974, Koji Inoue has dedicated his life to mastering traditional Japanese ceramics.
He graduated in 1999 from Tama Art University, specialising in Craft Design (Metal Course), and continued as a research student in the same field. In 2002, he completed his studies at Arita Ceramics College and apprenticed under Jun Isezaki, a renowned Bizen potter, from 2002 to 2005.
In 2006, Koji began working at the Kyozangama Kiln. Since then, he has been creating distinctive Karatsu ware and has exhibited his work in solo exhibitions throughout Japan.
Koji's ceramics, characterised by their clean forms and rich glazes, reflect his deep appreciation for traditional aesthetics. His work has been recognised at prestigious events, including the "Tea Ceremony Art Exhibition" at the Tanabe Museum of Art. His personal interest in the tea ceremony further enriches his creations, blending functionality with artistic expression.
This item comes with its own wooden box and tied in a traditional Japanese ribbon.
Dimensions: Pouring pot: 16 cm L x 9 cm H x 9 cm W
Box: 18 cm L x 12.5 cm H x 12.5 cm W
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