Encounters with Japan: Collecting Japanese ceramics

Tim Warner-Johnson has been building an interesting collection of Japanese ceramics over the last few years, with limited budget and without going to Japan. His inspiring story shows what can be achieved with passion and focus. He discusses some of his favourite pieces with Sophie.

Tim and Sophie looked at works by the following artists (in order of appearance on the video):

Elspeth Owen (b. 1938)
The very first piece of ceramic acquired by Tim was by Elspeth Owen, a British studio potter active in Cambridgeshire.

Yui Tsujimura (b. 1975)
Living and working in Nara, he is the first son of famed potter Shiro Tsujimura. His signature ash-glazed pieces are fired in a kiln he built for himself in 2000.

Shiro Tsujimura (b. 1947)
One of the leading ceramic artists in Japan today, he lives in the mountains outside of Nara. Self-taught, he creates powerful functional vessels in a wide-ranging repertoire. He shows a particular fondness for a technique known as kohiki in which a vessel is dipped, either partially or in its entirety, in white slip.

Takuro Kuwata (b. 1981)
Living in Gifu Prefecture, Kuwata is best known for his contemporary take on the venerable Japanese tea bowl. Breaking away from traditional aesthetic, he adopts a strong palette, glistening glazes and fractured forms.

Ryuichi Kakurezaki (b. 1950)
Born in Nagasaki, he now lives in Bizen where he has developed his own original style. His sharply cut forms and three-legged vessels have become his trademark.

Kazu Yamada (b. 1954)
Hailing from a family of ceramicists, he produces mostly Mino wares and is especially admired for his mastery of various shino glazes, including the striking ‘dancing fire’ glaze.

Toru Ichikawa (b. 1973)
An apprentice of Ryuichi Kakurezaki, Ichikawa established his own kiln in Bizen in 2015. He creates beguiling, dynamic and colourful ceramics that have earned him a fast-growing popularity.

Ryoji Koie (1938-2020)
One of the most influential figures in the world of Japanese ceramics, Koie was a playful and provocative artist. His very diverse output shows his taste for experimentation and his inclination for breaking the rules.

BIORDI x Vignoli Italian Pottery

Vignoli Italian Pottery. These art pieces are the treasures of our most artistic pair of ceramicists. The Vignoli sisters, Saura and Ivana, use a special technique involving unique glazes and firing styles, to create a spectacular copper sheen, which makes every piece as unique as a fingerprint.

Shop the Vignoli collection at Biordi Art Imports in San Francisco:

Italian Ceramics | Nove and Marostica

Italian ceramics are eye catching to say the least! Join us on a trip to Nove to purchase some beautiful Tiffany finds and then for a quick lunch in Marostica.

Nove is Known for some of the best handcrafted ceramics in all of Italy, which many of these works you can find in many U.S. stores such as Williams-Sonoma, Neiman Marcus, Tiffany’s, Lenox, and Macy’s. After looking and purchasing some of our own pieces we then take a trip to Marostica to visit an Osteria called Osteria Madonnetta.

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Las Finezas Italian Pottery

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At Las Finezas in beautiful Boerne, TX, it's hard not to fall in love! Simply put, this is one incredible store. They have a gorgeous collection of rare Italian pottery, plus ceramics — everything you'd want to recreate that special time had in Tuscany…

When it comes to top of the line, Intrada is THE line to search out. One piece can make a huge statement in your home! After all, you can hardly put a price on something hand-made…like the various table-tops you'll find here for both indoor and out. Have them custom-sized straight from the source overseas. Any style, pattern or color palette is possible! These charming gifts go the extra distance.

Pietrafitta Imports: The Production of Italian Ceramics

Watch as these talented Italian artisans create ceramic masterpieces for the Pietrafitta showroom. These handcrafted Italian ceramics are available for purchase online at www.pietrafittaimports.com or at our location in Maple Grove, Mn. All of our products are handcrafted by artisans from the Amalfi Coast to Naples to the Tuscany region of Italy. They are all one of a kind with no two pieces alike.