This vintage collectible Tokoname Yaki teapot is a masterpiece by renowned artist Yohei Konishi. Featuring an intricately carved fish motif, this teapot exemplifies the traditional Japanese side-handle kyusu design. Crafted using the ancient technique of wood firing (yakishime), it boasts a unique, rustic aesthetic that is both elegant and timeless.
Yohei Konishi is a celebrated ceramic artist, highly esteemed in the world of Tokoname Yaki pottery. With a deep passion for traditional Japanese ceramics, Konishi-san has dedicated his life to perfecting his craft. Born in 1941 in Tokoname City, he was immersed in the art of ceramics from a young age, being the son of esteemed potter Konishi Yusen I and brother of Konishi Yusen II.
His works are characterized by meticulous attention to detail, innovative designs, and exceptional quality. Each piece he creates is a testament to his artistry and dedication, making his teapots sought after by collectors and tea enthusiasts worldwide. This teapot is not only a functional item but also a piece of art that captures the essence of Japanese pottery tradition.
Konishi-san's teapot-making techniques have been designated as Intangible Cultural Properties. His accolades include numerous awards and exhibitions, both in Japan and internationally.
Yohei Konishi (小西 洋平)
1941 Born in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture
1959 Graduated from Tokoname High School Ceramic Dept.
1981 Obtained an official membership of Japan Kogeikai
2001 Appeared in NHK TV program "Visit Pottery - Kyusu is my home"
2008 Degignated as an Intangible Cultural Property of Tokoname City, Won a prize in Nihon Dento Kogei Exibition 8 times Won an Encouragement prize in Tokai Traditional Craft Exhibition Awarded Silver prize in Vallauris International Ceramic Exhibition in France
A Former Sankikai committee member
Became two times contest judge of Sanki exhibition
Received Sankikai Award, Excelent Membership Award Aichi Prefecture Bunren Art Exhibition, Received Art Exhibition Award twice
Choza Award Awarded Traditional category Awarded Emerging category twice Awarded Design category severn times Awarded Technical cateregory Traditional Craft Industrial category
Won a prize in Chunichi International Ceramic Exhibition seven times
Won a prize in Asahi Ceramic Exhibition four times
Persional Exhibition Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Department Art Salon Shinjuku Odakyu Department Craft Salon Shinjuku Isetan Department Art Gallary Ginza Matsuzakaya Department Art Gallery Ginza Kuroda Toen, etc
Europe Exhibition twice
Production of ceramic wall (Taketoyo Sunagawa Hall, Aichi)
Assigned as an international ceramic art exchange member to Malaysia
Yohen teapot displayed permanently at Costa Rica National Museum
Konishi-san's work, primarily focusing on wood-fired teapots, features a unique metallic sheen, warm colors, and rich layers. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, reflecting his masterful craftsmanship and exceptional artistic vision.
Pottery/Tokoname Ware
Japan /Yohei Konishi
Dishwasher /NO, Microwave Oven /NO
Please note as each piece is handmade, slight variation in shape and glazing may occur.
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