$55.00
This is a studio-made and signed Shino glaze bowl, a beautiful example of handmade functional pottery. Crafted by an individual potter, the bowl features a distinctive wood-fired finish, giving it depth, warmth, and natural variation that can only come from traditional firing methods.
The Shino glaze is prized for its soft, earthy palette—creamy whites, warm blush tones, subtle iron markings, and occasional fire flashes—making each piece truly one of a kind. The form is both sculptural and functional, suitable for everyday use or display as an art pottery piece.
Based on style and technique, this bowl likely dates from the late 20th to early 21st century.
Details:
Studio-made ceramic bowl
Signed by the artist
Shino glaze with warm, varied tones
Wood-fired pottery
Handmade, functional stoneware
Late 20th / early 21st century
Measures 10 1/4" in diameter, and stands 2 3/4" tall.
Condition:
Excellent condition with no chips or cracks noted. Natural glaze variation and firing marks are intentional and part of the character of Shino ware. Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description.
A wonderful piece for collectors of studio pottery, Japanese-influenced ceramics, or anyone who appreciates handmade objects with soul and texture.