{"title":"Ichikawa Toru 市川 透","description":"\u003cp data-end=\"575\" data-start=\"143\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eIchikawa Toru \u003c\/strong\u003ewas born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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The Katakuchi is 13.9 x 12.1 x 12.7 cm (roughly 5-1\/2 x 5 x 5-1\/4 inches and all are in perfect condition directly from the artist in late 2025.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. He has since developed quite a following, with his shows selling out often within hours.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Ichikawa Toru","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50527579439351,"sku":"MC1568","price":1485.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0658\/7472\/3063\/files\/2026-01-1316.05.37.jpg?v=1772340760"},{"product_id":"ido-chawan-tea-bowl-miyabi-ー市川-透-井戸茶盌-雅","title":"Ido Chawan Tea Bowl, Miyabi ー市川 透 “井戸茶盌 雅”","description":"\u003cp\u003eIdo Chawan – Miyabi, an eye‑catching tea bowl created by Ichikawa Toru in 2025. Throughout his career, Ichikawa has explored a wide range of chawan forms, but this particular style is the result of several years of focused research and refinement. The Ido chawan is a type of Korean Goryeo tea bowl produced mainly in the 16th century and later cherished by Japanese tea masters—so much so that it came to be known as the “King of Tea Bowls.” This title is so daunting it even put off this most innovative artist, who told us he had wanted to attempt the Ido form, but did not have the confidence to try. This work is Ichikawa’s own contemporary interpretation of that tradition, capturing the quiet wabi‑sabi spirit that defines the classic Ido aesthetic. It is from his firing late in 2025, and this is the first time the bowls in this style have been offered for sale. The bowl measures 13.3 x 10.3 cm (5 1\/4 × 4 inches) and comes housed in an original wooden box signed by the artist. 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Its shimmering glaze—distinctively Ichikawa’s—captures the eye with layers of color and light. The metalics are genuine gold and platinum, combined with bright colors on a feldspar glaze. Created in 2025, par of a new series of shapes, the vessel measures 20.3 x 21.5 x 19.1 cm (8 × 8 1\/2 × 7 1\/2 inches) and was obtained directly from him in the autumn of 2025, it is in excellent condition. \u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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The katakuchi measures 15.5 × 12.1 x 11.8 cm (6 1\/8 × 4 3\/4 × 4 5\/8 inches), and the guinomi 7.6 x 8.2 cm (3 × 3 1\/4 inches). Both pieces come housed in the original signed wooden box.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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Bands of lustrous metallic bronze sweep diagonally across the plates like molten rivers, separating fields of color while catching light with a brilliant reflective sheen. The white ground glaze fractures into irregular crystalline patterns, while clusters of red and yellow glaze appear like bursts of mineral or coral growth embedded within the surface. Although each plate shares this vocabulary, their compositions vary subtly, giving the set a rhythmic diversity that invites arrangement across the table. The rims remain slightly irregular and softly rounded, preserving the hand-built quality of the clay and reinforcing Ichikawa’s preference for organic, tactile forms over strict geometric precision. Despite their sculptural surfaces, the plates remain practical serving vessels suited for small foods, condiments, or sweets, embodying the spirit of convivial dining suggested by the title. Each plate measures approximately 9.7 cm (about 3-3\/4 inches), and together the six pieces form a vibrant ensemble that celebrates both the pleasures of food and the expressive possibilities of contemporary ceramic surface.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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The surfaces are dominated by a striking band of glossy black glaze overlaid with vivid yellow-green cellular patterns that spread like molten veins or reptilian scales across the body of the vessels, suggesting both organic growth and the intense chemistry of the kiln. These dynamic passages are framed by expanses of brilliant metallic luster—golden and bronze surfaces that appear to have pooled and solidified across the clay like molten metal—while the rims and edges of both vessels are similarly finished in gold, catching light and emphasizing their sculptural contours. The katakuchi’s spout projects sharply from the body, edged in gold and functioning almost like a blade or beak, adding to the aggressive visual energy suggested by the work’s title. Beneath these dramatic surfaces, darker textured passages retain a blistered quality that recalls the raw forces of fire responsible for their creation. Despite the bold sculptural treatment, the vessels remain fully functional for serving sake: the katakuchi measures approximately 15.8 × 10.3 × 12.1 cm (6 x 4 x 5 inches), while the accompanying cup measures 7.3 × 7.3 cm, (roughly 3 inches). Both are enclosed in the original wooden box and are in perfect condition, directly from the artist.  Together an arresting tribute to the fierce historical spirit invoked by the title Ma-ō.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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Fields of glossy white, pebble-like glaze cluster across the surface like calcified bone, interspersed with passages of deep green, vivid red, and molten gold luster that appear to flow and crystallize across the form. The gold surfaces glint like exposed metallic veins, while the red glaze spreads in visceral, organic currents that suggest both heat and living matter. This dramatic interplay of color, luster, and texture transforms the skull into something simultaneously archaeological and volcanic—a relic shaped by elemental forces rather than human hands alone. Although conceived within the vocabulary of the chawan, the open eye socket prevents practical use for drinking, emphasizing the work’s sculptural presence and its meditation on impermanence and transformation. The piece measures approximately 19.1 x 12.1 x 12.7 cm (7-1\/2 x 4-3\/4 x 5 inches) and in excellent condition, acquired directly from the artist.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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A translucent green celadon glaze envelops both vessels, pooling into deeper tones within the interiors while thinning across edges and planes to reveal the clay beneath. As the glaze cooled, it developed a delicate crackle pattern that spreads across the surfaces like a network of crystalline veins, lending the pieces a quiet sense of geological depth. Irregular passages where the glaze breaks expose pale clay and milky white tones, creating subtle transitions between opacity and translucency. Across these surfaces, molten accents of gold and silver luster appear like metallic inclusions embedded within stone, catching light against the cool green field and adding warmth and visual rhythm. The katakuchi’s short spout, finished in bright gold, projects naturally from the body like a small branch, while the rims of both vessels are similarly edged in gold, framing their openings with a quiet note of refinement. Despite their sculptural irregularity, the vessels remain intimate and comfortable in the hand. The katakuchi measures approximately 13.6 × 10.6 × 10.6 cm (5-1\/2 x 4-1\/4 x 4-1\/4 inches), while the cup measures 7 cm diameter 6.1 cm tall, together embodying Ichikawa’s characteristic approach in which spontaneous kiln transformations, precious metallic surfaces, and gently distorted forms.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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Across these richly stratified surfaces run dramatic cascades of lustrous metallic glaze—brilliant gold flowing down the exterior like liquid ore—contrasting with passages of marbled whites, pinks, charred blacks, and mineral greys that resemble weathered stone or exposed earth. The rims are finished with a thin line of gold that catches the light and subtly frames the irregular lip, reinforcing the sense that these cups have emerged from a process of controlled eruption. Small punctures, crater-like textures, and fused inclusions across the body create a tactile landscape that rewards close inspection, while the interiors reveal deep, translucent amber tones that glow warmly when filled with sake. Despite their sculptural intensity, the cups remain balanced and comfortable in the hand, embodying Ichikawa’s ongoing dialogue between primal kiln transformation and functional vessel form. The two cups measure 6.7 × 8.2 cm (approximately 2.6 × 3.2 inches) and 7 × 7.6 cm (approximately 2.8 × 3.0 inches) respectively, together forming a dynamic pair whose luminous metallic surfaces and raw ceramic textures justify the title Éclat, suggesting brilliance, radiance, and the momentary flash of light captured in fired clay.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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Balanced on three delicate feet, the figure stands with a quiet sense of animation, small gold-tipped protrusions suggesting arms while the posture evokes a gentle character. The surface is dominated by a luminous white crackle glaze that has contracted during firing into a dense mosaic of irregular cells. These raised, pebble-like islands create a tactile skin reminiscent of porcelain scales or dried riverbed clay, each segment catching the light differently. Subtle iridescence flickers across the glaze in places, revealing the complex chemistry of the firing. Across this textured field, fluid passages of pink glaze drift downward in soft rivulets, while metallic lusters—gold and silver—appear like molten inclusions embedded within the surface. Areas of glossy black glaze interrupt the white ground, creating a striking graphic contrast and emphasizing the vessel’s sculptural contours. The rim of the opening is edged with gold, drawing the eye upward and reinforcing the piece’s function as a flower container while also acting as a visual crown for the figure-like form. It is roughly 12.5 x 10.5 x 19.7 cm (5 x 4-1\/4 x 7-3\/4 inches) and in excellent condition. The work balances humor with refinement, embodying Ichikawa’s distinctive approach to ceramics—where unpredictable kiln transformations, precious metallic surfaces, and imaginative forms converge into an object that feels at once playful and alive.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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Comprising a small hōhin pouring vessel and two cups enclosed in the original signed wooden box, the set is formed with the artist’s characteristic irregular, almost geological modeling, the surfaces appearing as though shaped by molten forces rather than conventional ceramic restraint. The domed lid of the hōhin is finished in a brilliant, luminous red glaze that pools and freckles with metallic specks, crowned by a small gilded finial whose organic form recalls a leaf or flame rising upward, lending the piece a subtle celebratory gesture appropriate to its optimistic title. Beneath this radiant dome, the body unfolds in bold passages of black, crimson, and mustard-yellow glaze that flow and collide across the surface, revealing areas of bubbling, cellular texture and glossy liquid movement that record the volatility of the kiln. Small projecting feet elevate the vessel slightly from the surface, reinforcing its sculptural presence while maintaining practical functionality. The two accompanying cups echo this exuberant palette, each displaying a unique balance of yellow, pink, and black glazes with cratered or cellular textures that create tactile surfaces contrasting with the smooth, iridescent interiors where tea would gather. Inside the hōhin, a small cluster of pierced holes functions as an integrated ceramic filter, allowing the vessel to serve its purpose while preserving the spontaneity of the exterior form. The interiors of both vessel and cups reveal subtle iridescent tones—pale blues and silvers—produced through Ichikawa’s experimental firing methods, creating a quiet inner counterpoint to the dramatic exterior surfaces. Measuring approximately 10.3 × 6.7 cm for the hōhin, with cups of 4.8 × 4.2 cm and 5.2 × 4.2 cm, the set embodies Ichikawa’s distinctive philosophy in which exuberant color, metallic brilliance, and raw kiln transformation coexist with the humble ritual of tea, suggesting that even within the smallest daily acts, the vitality and beauty of life can be discovered.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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Although each plate shares this vocabulary, their compositions vary subtly, giving the set a rhythmic diversity that invites arrangement across the table. The rims remain slightly irregular and softly rounded, preserving the hand-built quality of the clay and reinforcing Ichikawa’s preference for organic, tactile forms over strict geometric precision. Despite their sculptural surfaces, the plates remain practical serving vessels suited for small foods, condiments, or sweets, embodying the spirit of convivial dining suggested by the title. Each plate measures approximately 9.4 cm (about 3-3\/4 inches) diameter, and together the six pieces form a vibrant ensemble that celebrates both the pleasures of food and the expressive possibilities of contemporary ceramic surface.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIchikawa Toru was born in Tokyo in 1973. In 2015 he established his current studio in Bizen after 4 years of apprenticeship under another Bizen Outsider, Kakurezaki Ryuichi. 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