Kan Matsuzaki
White Small Cup
White Small Cup
Couldn't load pickup availability
Kan Matsuzaki
Kan Matsuzaki was born in Tokyo in 1977. His work as a Japanese ceramic artist is well known for its intricate glaze combinations and meticulous attention to surface detail.
Kan is the son of the esteemed potter Ken Matsuzaki, a prominent figure in international ceramics, whose pieces are distinguished by their elaborate glaze applications and complex compositions, showcasing contemporary interpretations of classic forms. Kan shares the same kiln with his father when firing their works, capturing inspiration – directly and indirectly – from his work. They still work and collaborate in the same kiln honing the techniques from generation to generation.
Kan Matsuzaki has exhibited his work internationally, including at the Ippodo Gallery in New York, where his pieces have been featured in their curated shows.
This tactile white sake cup defined by its glowing white surface, subtle movement in the glaze, and the quiet irregularity that comes from entirely hand-made, wood-fired craftsmanship. The textured bubbles add a untouched and raw element to the piece.
Comes with its own wooden box signed by the artist
Size: 6cm ⌀ x 5 cm H
Box: 9cm x 9cm x 9cm
Care Guide
Care Guide
