Brand: Masayuki Uraguchi |
Available: 1 |
Masayuki Uraguchi, uguisuji akehomura tetsunagashi (nightingale celadon orange color iron flow) yunomi 330ml, celadon teacup, wood box
1964 Born in Ogikubo, Suginami-ku, Tokyo
1987 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Fine Arts, Ceramic Class
1989 Finished Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Koheiji Miura
Laboratory Course
Won a prize at Traditional Kogei New Art Exhibition (‘93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07)
1990 Won a prize at Nitten
Won an Excellent Prize at International Ceramic Exhibition
1991 Built a kiln at Hagamachi, Tochigi Prefecture
1992 Held a solo exhibition at Shinjuku Keio Department Store (‘93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 01, 08, 20)
Won a prize at Asahi Ceramic Exhibition (‘94)
1993 Received an Asahi Ceramic Exhibition New Face Award
1995 Won a prize at Japan Ceramic Exhibition (‘05)
Held a solo exhibition at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Department Store
(‘98, 00, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 12, 15, 18)
1996 Visited South Song Dynasty Kiln and Longquan Kiln in Zhejiang Province, China to conduct research
1997 Held a solo exhibition at Kyoto Takashimaya Department Store (‘05)
Held a solo exhibition at Sapporo Mitsukoshi Department Store
Won a prize at Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition (‘01, 03, 04, 05, 08, 09, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18)
1998 His work was purchased by The Japan Foundation
Won a prize at Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition
2001 Held a solo exhibition at Osaka Takashimaya Department Store (‘04, 08)
Held a solo exhibition at Okayama Takashimaya Department Store (‘04, 09, 12, 16, 19)
Held a solo exhibition at Yonago Takashimaya Department Store (‘04, 10)
2002 Held a solo exhibition at Hiroshima Tenmaya Department Store (‘05, 12, 18)
Held a solo exhibition at Nagano Tokyu Department Store
Received an Ibaraki Prefecture Art Festival Exhibition Special Prize
2003 Held a solo exhibition at Utsunomiya Tobu Department Store (‘06, 11, 17)
2004 Held a solo exhibition at Fukuoka Mitsukoshi Department Store (‘08, 11, 14, 17, 20)
His work was purchased by New Orleans Museum of Art
His work was auctioned at New York Christie’s
2006 Featured in the TV program by NHK BS2 Utsuwa Yumekobo, Celadon, Masayuki Uraguchi “Challenge the blue of the Grand Universe”
2018 His work was purchased by National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Public Collection
National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, New Orleans Museum of Art, The Japan Foundation, Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Toyama Rakusuitei Museum, Tochigi Sano Toseki Museum, Ishioka City Ibaraki Prefecture, Hagamachi Tochigi Prefucture, Tochigi City Tochigi Prefecture, Ibaraki Hirosawa Museum, Nagasaki Hasami City Togei Building
Public Art
Ishioka City City Hall Celadon Ceramic Wall “Sun of the Country of Eternal Life ”
Aoyama Daihan Building, Tokyo Ceramic Wall “Dream”
Made by Masayuki Uraguchii
Made in Japan
Size:Height 9.2cm * Diameter 8.6cm
Material:Pottery
Capacity:(Maximum) 330ml
Package: Kiri(Paulownia) Wood Box
Shipping Cost
Taiwan, Korea, China - JPY 2290
Asia (exept Taiwan, Korea, China) - 3080
America District(USA, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, etc) - JPY 5310
Oceanea District(Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Fiji, Papua New Guinia, etc) - JPY 5310
Middle East District(Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait Bahrain, Israel, etc )- JPY 4520
Europe District(France, England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, etc) - JPY 4520
Shipping method
We use EMS or DHL. After we ship out the product, it will take 3-10days to arrive at your place. You can track the parcel.
Purchaser of the product must read the below condition carefully.
Return/exchange and refund
We will not accept return/exchange of the product unless the products we sold have any damages or we shipped the wrong item. If we accept the return/exchange, the products must be complete and without any signs of having been used or damaged.
The product is carefully examined before shipping. However, in case there is any damage in the product, you should check the product within 7 days and report to us after receiving it (the days are calculated fromt the proven date of delivery). Otherwise, we will not be responsible for the damage, so please check the quantity, apparent condition, etc., when the product arrives.
The color of the product you will receive might look slightly different from the pictures you see in this web page. This is because depending on the amount of light when the picture was taken, the color in each picture might look different. Please understand, we will not accept return or make refund because of the above reasons.
We will not be responsible for any of the customs clearance and customs duty/tariff payment.
Masayuki Uraguchi
Masayuki Uraguchi is a leading celadon ceramic artist in Japan.
Celadon is a pale translucent blue color created when trace amounts of iron in the glaze are converted to ferrous oxide (FeO) through reduction firing.
Just as seawater appears nearly transparent when scooped up but looks blue in deeper areas, and a clear sky appears blue, this deep blue-green color is achieved by repeatedly applying thick layers of the thin, translucent glaze.
It is also characterized by the fact that the color of celadon changes dramatically under the strong influence of surrounding light, such as weather, time of day, and type of lighting.
Born in Tokyo in 1964.
He was born and raised in Tokyo, but the seas and rivers of Tokyo during his childhood were very different from today, and were very dirty since it was the peak of the pollution problem. The beautiful blue sea he saw for the first time on a family trip to Nishi-izu became an unforgettable memory, and since then blue has been his favorite color.
Perhaps influenced by this, he decided to study celadon in his third year at Tokyo University of the Arts, and for the next four years until he graduated from the graduate school there he studied ceramics, with a focus on celadon.
1964 Born in Ogikubo, Suginami-ku, Tokyo
1987 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Fine Arts, Ceramic Class
1989 Finished Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Koheiji Miura
Laboratory Course
Won a prize at Traditional Kogei New Art Exhibition (‘93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07)
1990 Won a prize at Nitten
Won an Excellent Prize at International Ceramic Exhibition
1991 Built a kiln at Hagamachi, Tochigi Prefecture
1992 Held a solo exhibition at Shinjuku Keio Department Store (‘93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 01, 08, 20)
Won a prize at Asahi Ceramic Exhibition (‘94)
1993 Received an Asahi Ceramic Exhibition New Face Award
1995 Won a prize at Japan Ceramic Exhibition (‘05)
Held a solo exhibition at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Department Store
(‘98, 00, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 12, 15, 18)
1996 Visited South Song Dynasty Kiln and Longquan Kiln in Zhejiang Province, China to conduct research
1997 Held a solo exhibition at Kyoto Takashimaya Department Store (‘05)
Held a solo exhibition at Sapporo Mitsukoshi Department Store
Won a prize at Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition (‘01, 03, 04, 05, 08, 09, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18)
1998 His work was purchased by The Japan Foundation
Won a prize at Mashiko Ceramic Exhibition
2001 Held a solo exhibition at Osaka Takashimaya Department Store (‘04, 08)
Held a solo exhibition at Okayama Takashimaya Department Store (‘04, 09, 12, 16, 19)
Held a solo exhibition at Yonago Takashimaya Department Store (‘04, 10)
2002 Held a solo exhibition at Hiroshima Tenmaya Department Store (‘05, 12, 18)
Held a solo exhibition at Nagano Tokyu Department Store
Received an Ibaraki Prefecture Art Festival Exhibition Special Prize
2003 Held a solo exhibition at Utsunomiya Tobu Department Store (‘06, 11, 17)
2004 Held a solo exhibition at Fukuoka Mitsukoshi Department Store (‘08, 11, 14, 17, 20)
His work was purchased by New Orleans Museum of Art
His work was auctioned at New York Christie’s
2006 Featured in the TV program by NHK BS2 Utsuwa Yumekobo, Celadon, Masayuki Uraguchi “Challenge the blue of the Grand Universe”
2018 His work was purchased by National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Public Collection
National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, New Orleans Museum of Art, The Japan Foundation, Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Toyama Rakusuitei Museum, Tochigi Sano Toseki Museum, Ishioka City Ibaraki Prefecture, Hagamachi Tochigi Prefucture, Tochigi City Tochigi Prefecture, Ibaraki Hirosawa Museum, Nagasaki Hasami City Togei Building
Public Art
Ishioka City City Hall Celadon Ceramic Wall “Sun of the Country of Eternal Life ”
Aoyama Daihan Building, Tokyo Ceramic Wall “Dream”
We use EMS(Express Mail Service). After we ship the product, it will take 3-10days to arrive at your place. You can track the parcel.
You can use credit card through Paypal. Please visit Paypal website and you can easily sign up and open Paypal account for free.
In order to purchase our products, you simply need to input our website mail address buyjp4u@gmail.com and Japanese Yen purchase amount in Paypal website.