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Sugimoto Sadamitsu

Specrtacular Ash Encrusted Iga Mizusashi ー寺垣外窯 “伊賀 水指”

Specrtacular Ash Encrusted Iga Mizusashi ー寺垣外窯 “伊賀 水指”

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A classical Iga Mizusashi fresh water jar by veteran artist and tea master Sugimoto Sadamitsu enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Iga Mizusashi and endorsed by the Buddhist priest Tachibana Daiki.  It is 20 cm (8 inches) diameter, 18 cm (just over 7 inches) tall and in excellent condition, retaining the original ceramic lid.

Sugimoto Sadamitsu was born in Tokyo in 1935. A strong adherent to the Zen tradition, Sadamitsu established his own kiln at 33, receiving the kiln name from his mentor Daitokuji priest Tachibana Oki. His Zen studies have refined the spiritual side of his work, and all of his wood fired ceramics have a quiet and confident power. He has spent his life in the research of kohiki, Shigaraki Iga and Raku wares, and is more than well known in tea circles for the discriminating soul of his works. For more information on this artist see the book Fired with passion : contemporary Japanese ceramics ISBN 1-891640-38-0.

Tachibana Daiki (1898-2005) born in Osaka, entered the Buddhist orders at Nansoji. He later moved to Myoshinji in Kyoto where he received Inka. He would go on to serve as the 511th abbot of Daitokuji, and be given the reins of Nyoian in Tokusenji, a subtemple of Daitokuji. He would serve as head of Hanazono University and was a strong proponent of The Way of Tea.

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