Tokuda Junko (Yasokichi Ⅳ) Kutani Vase ー徳田 八十吉
Tokuda Junko (Yasokichi Ⅳ) Kutani Vase ー徳田 八十吉
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Exquisite pastel colors blend together fading to soft purple on this small vase by leading female potter Tokuda Yasokichi IV (Junko) enclosed in the original signed wooden box. It is 8 cm (3 inches) diameter, 16 cm (6-1/4 inches) tall and in perfect condition.
Tokuda Junko (Yasokichi IV) was born the first child of future Living National Treasure Tokuda Masahiko in 1961. While on a trip to the United States in her mid-20s, the young Tokuda came across a pot from Jingdezhen, China and drew her back to the fold of the family tradition. She graduated from the Institute for Kutani in 1990 and embarked on her path as an artist. Succeeding the family name in 2010 upon the passing of her father, Junko is one of very few female heads of traditional potting family.
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