Noriyuki Furutani Japanese, b. 1984
Tenmoku Tea Bowl
Ceramic
H2 3/4 x W5 1/8 x D5 1/8 in
H7 x W13 x D13 cm
H7 x W13 x D13 cm
C24207
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Noriyuki Furutani's attention is on the tenmoku style, which came to Japan from China as one of the most formal tea bowl shapes. Using an oil spotting technique, Furutani's emphasizes the perfect contours of the bowl with a glaze like a miniature universe.