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Shikamaru Takeshita, masu shape square porcelain cup 100ml, unglazed wood-fired cup, sencha teacup, Mashikoyaki
Shikamaru Takeshita
1977 Born in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture
1998 Graduated from Industrial Technology Center of Tochigi Prefecture
2000 Built an anagama wood-fired kilm
2002 Received Special Jury Award of the 4th Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition
2005 Held solo exhibition at Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art
2006 Won a prize at the 6th Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition
2011 Invited to Mashiko Special Exhibition in Netherlands and submitted a work
2012 Rebuilt the anagama kiln after the earthquake
2016 Invited to Japan Korea Cultural Exhchange Exhibition submitted a work
2017 Traveled to England and visited ceramic artists and kilns
Invited to Yeaosu International Art Festival in Korea and submitted a work
2018 Invited to Cultural Confluence in USA
Visited Archie Bray in Montana, USA, made and displayed works
2019 Appeared on NHK TV program “Bi no Tsubo”
2020 Submited works at Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art
Invited by Ceramica Anhumas in Campinas Brazil and fired anagama wood-fired works
Visited ceramic artists and kilns in Brazil
Gave a lecture at University of Campinas University
Displayed works at Japan House in Sao Paulo
Submited works at Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
2021 Conducted online event sponsored by Japan House London
Appeared in Mashiko - The New Generation of Contemporary Ceramic Artists
Made by Shikamaru Takeshita
Made in Japan
Size:Height 4.3cm * Length 6.5cm * Depth 6.5cm
Material:Porcelain
Capacity:(Maximum) 100ml
Package: None
Shipping Cost
Taiwan, Korea, China - JPY 1650
Asia (exept Taiwan, Korea, China) - 2000
America District(USA, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, etc) - JPY 4110
Oceanea District(Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Fiji, Papua New Guinia, etc) - JPY 4110
Middle East District(Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Iran, Bahrain, Israel, etc )- JPY 3320
Europe District(France, England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, etc) - JPY 3320
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Shikamaru Takeshita
Currently, most of Shikamaru works are fired in an anagama wood-fired kiln.
He makes both porcelain and pottery pieces.
At the front of the anagama kiln where most of the ashes falls down, he mainly places white porcelain pieces.
Born in 1977, born and raised in Mashiko City. Since he was about six years old, he helped his father with his noborigama wood-fired kiln, so naturally he deepened his knowledge of wood-fired ceramics.
His fondness for pottery from the Kamakura and Muromachi periods influenced him to build an anagama kiln at the age of 22.
1977 Born in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture
1998 Graduated from Industrial Technology Center of Tochigi Prefecture
2000 Built an anagama wood-fired kilm
2002 Received Special Jury Award of the 4th Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition
2005 Held solo exhibition at Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art
2006 Won a prize at the 6th Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition
2011 Invited to Mashiko Special Exhibition in Netherlands and submitted a work
2012 Rebuilt the anagama kiln after the earthquake
2016 Invited to Japan Korea Cultural Exhchange Exhibition submitted a work
2017 Traveled to England and visited ceramic artists and kilns
Invited to Yeaosu International Art Festival in Korea and submitted a work
2018 Invited to Cultural Confluence in USA
Visited Archie Bray in Montana, USA, made and displayed works
2019 Appeared on NHK TV program “Bi no Tsubo”
2020 Submited works at Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art
Invited by Ceramica Anhumas in Campinas Brazil and fired anagama wood-fired works
Visited ceramic artists and kilns in Brazil
Gave a lecture at University of Campinas University
Displayed works at Japan House in Sao Paulo
Submited works at Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
2021 Conducted online event sponsored by Japan House London
Appeared in Mashiko - The New Generation of Contemporary Ceramic Artists
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