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Tsuyukusa Chopstick Rest

Tsuyukusa Chopstick Rest

矢野 徹志 作

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商品説明

Skillfully crafted by Tetsushi Yano ( Satoyamajin) using the techniques of Tobe ware, a traditional Japanese craft. Chopstick rests that fit into a simple lifestyle while being in touch with nature.

Tobe ware is a type of ceramic produced in Tobe Town, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is characterized by a design based on white clay, with geometric patterns and natural shapes painted in colors such as blue and green on top. Tobe ware has a long history, beginning in the Edo period. Initially it was used as daily necessities and tea ceremony utensils, but now it is also highly valued as a work of art.

Tobe ware is easy to use, has a simplicity that blends into everyday life, and is attractive for its warmth that can only be achieved through handcrafting. The shapes of the vessels vary widely, from tableware to vases and decorative items. Its simple yet sophisticated beauty continues to be loved by many people.

material

Ceramic petrification
size Width: 12cm Length: 5.5cm Height: 2cm
color White/Blue

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作家紹介

Artist/Satosanjin

Tetsushi Yano

Capturing the Rustic Beauty: Warmth and Simplicity from the Heart of the Mountains

Tobe Town, located in Ehime Prefecture, has been a center of pottery for over 250 years. Originally known for its whetstone production, the town’s pottery tradition emerged from repurposing these stones. Small kilns are scattered throughout Tobe, where craftsmen continue this rich heritage. Among them is Yano Tetsushi, also known as Satosanjin, who runs the gallery Musee Satoyamabou, creating unique pottery that reflects the warmth of the mountains.

Yano’s artistic journey began with oil painting, having studied it at university. He started his career as a Western-style painter, later becoming a high school art teacher and museum curator. His extensive travels through European museums deeply influenced his work, and he became involved in community development projects.

Thirty years ago, Yano was drawn to the simple beauty of Tobe’s landscape. This connection to nature led him to start creating watercolor paintings and pottery. Suiboku-ga, a traditional Japanese art form, involves painting with ink and pigments on washi paper. Yano’s works capture the serene spirit of the mountains and the gentle warmth of the countryside.

Thirty years ago, He came across the town of Tobe and was captivated by its simple scenery, so I switched from Western-style painting to ink painting and pottery production. In ink painting, the scenery is drawn on Japanese paper with light and dark ink, and then colored with paint, creating a soft touch.

The beauty of Tobe’s nature is reflected in Yano’s creations. Spring brings cherry blossoms and wild grapes, early summer sees hydrangeas and dokudami, autumn features balloon vines, and winter is marked by camellias. These seasonal flowers and landscapes inspire his work, embodying the essence of Tobe in every piece

Yano’s pottery is characterized by Tobe’s distinctive, robust clay, hand-painted in indigo. He describes the clay as having “a warmth and gentleness that conveys the handmade touch.” The simple blue-and-white landscapes he paints on white porcelain evoke a nostalgic feeling, resulting in pieces that are both warm and timeless.

 

Masterpieces by Tetsushi Yano

Musee Satosanbo

Gallery, Atelier, Cafe

Musee Satosanbou is a unique gallery and atelier located in Tobe, a town renowned for its numerous kilns and rich pottery tradition. It is here that Yano Tetsushi, also known as Satosanjin, crafts his exquisite works, blending artistry with the soul of the mountains.

The gallery showcases a diverse collection of Tobe ware, inviting visitors to experience the charm of this traditional craft. The space is a harmonious blend of art and nature, offering a serene atmosphere where creativity and tranquility coexist.