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Vases duo #2 "ANTIQUE BLUE" by AYA OGAWA
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Vases duo #2 “ANTIQUE BLUE” by AYA OGAWA

289,00€

Duo of vases #2 “ANTIQUE BLUE” by Aya Ogawa

ARTIST | AYA OGAWA (Japan)
NAME | ANTIQUE BLUE
INFO | Large vase 11x9cm – Small vases 6x6cm – Stoneware – Signed below – Exclusivity Gallery Jo Yana
TECHNICAL | Aya Ogawa uses an ancestral technique of Japanese ceramic “shinogi”. The pattern appears by scraping the earth with a specific tool. Aya comes to cut deep lines in her baked pieces before applying an enamel.
SHIPPING | From France between May 20 and 22, 2020.

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This duo of “ANTIQUE BLUE” vases was fashioned in the workshop of Japanese ceramist Aya Ogawa, in Tokyo, Japan. Like each handcrafted piece, each model is unique and presents slight variations in shape and color. It can be used as a small plate or as a dish associated with my cup from the same collection …

About AYA OGAWA: Ceramist based in Tokyo, she produces pieces in small quantities in her workshop where we met her to develop exclusive pieces for the Gallery Jo Yana.
Aya uses an ancestral technique of Japanese ceramic “shinogi” where the pattern appears by scraping the ground with a specific tool. Aya comes to cut deep lines in her baked pieces before applying an enamel …

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