organic, shell-like form; shallow tilted bowl with scalloped rim; raised diagonal ribs on body with jagged edges; milky white glaze; tips of rib are brown; inherent bubbles in glaze throughout

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Snail Shell vessel, 20th century

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Koike Shōko seeks inspiration for her pottery in the shapes and forms of the sea, especially various types of shells. She exclusively uses clay from the area of Shigaraki (an ancient Japanese pottery center) and covers her forms with thick matte white glaze before adding darker accents to the edges in iron-oxide or metallic glazes.

Details
Title
Snail Shell vessel
Artist Life
born 1943
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2015.116.2
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organic, shell-like form; shallow tilted bowl with scalloped rim; raised diagonal ribs on body with jagged edges; milky white glaze; tips of rib are brown; inherent bubbles in glaze throughout

© Koike Shōko

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