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Kodo Kiyooka Kokuyu Heat Resistant Bowl by Kodo Kiyooka
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Kokuyu Heat Resistant Bowl by Kodo Kiyooka

$85.00

The Kokuyu (黒釉)Heat-Resistant* Bowl by Kodo Kiyooka is a versatile and beautifully crafted ceramic piece designed to handle both style and function. The name "Kokuyu" (黒釉) refers to the rich, dark glaze that gives the bowl its elegant, deep hue. This bowl is created using a heat-resistant clay body, making it suitable for use with both hot and cold dishes.

Handmade with precision, the Kokuyu Heat-Resistant Bowl showcases Kiyooka’s signature technique of blending traditional Japanese pottery with modern functionality. The sleek, rounded form is complemented by the deep, matte black glaze that creates a striking contrast with the natural texture of the clay. Perfect for enjoying soups, stews, or serving as a decorative accent, this bowl embodies both practical utility and aesthetic beauty.

Approx. 152.4mm W x 127mm D x 50.8mm H (6" W x 5" D x 2" H)
KK17
*This product can safely be heated on the stove top or in the oven.
These are all made by hand, so each one may differ from the photo and listed measurements.

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The Kokuyu (黒釉)Heat-Resistant* Bowl by Kodo Kiyooka is a versatile and beautifully crafted ceramic piece designed to handle both style and function. The name "Kokuyu" (黒釉) refers to the rich, dark glaze that gives the bowl its elegant, deep hue. This bowl is created using a heat-resistant clay body, making it suitable for use with both hot and cold dishes.

Handmade with precision, the Kokuyu Heat-Resistant Bowl showcases Kiyooka’s signature technique of blending traditional Japanese pottery with modern functionality. The sleek, rounded form is complemented by the deep, matte black glaze that creates a striking contrast with the natural texture of the clay. Perfect for enjoying soups, stews, or serving as a decorative accent, this bowl embodies both practical utility and aesthetic beauty.

Approx. 152.4mm W x 127mm D x 50.8mm H (6" W x 5" D x 2" H)
KK17
*This product can safely be heated on the stove top or in the oven.
These are all made by hand, so each one may differ from the photo and listed measurements.

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The Kokuyu (黒釉)Heat-Resistant* Bowl by Kodo Kiyooka is a versatile and beautifully crafted ceramic piece designed to handle both style and function. The name "Kokuyu" (黒釉) refers to the rich, dark glaze that gives the bowl its elegant, deep hue. This bowl is created using a heat-resistant clay body, making it suitable for use with both hot and cold dishes.

Handmade with precision, the Kokuyu Heat-Resistant Bowl showcases Kiyooka’s signature technique of blending traditional Japanese pottery with modern functionality. The sleek, rounded form is complemented by the deep, matte black glaze that creates a striking contrast with the natural texture of the clay. Perfect for enjoying soups, stews, or serving as a decorative accent, this bowl embodies both practical utility and aesthetic beauty.

Approx. 152.4mm W x 127mm D x 50.8mm H (6" W x 5" D x 2" H)
KK17
*This product can safely be heated on the stove top or in the oven.
These are all made by hand, so each one may differ from the photo and listed measurements.

KODO KIYOOKA

Japan Suite is pleased to present a series of ceramic works by Kodo Kiyooka, who works and resides Shigaraki, located in Japan’s Shiga Prefecture. It has one of the six oldest kilns in Japan and is known historically for its good, sandy clay. Works produced there are know as Shigaraki Yaki. Please contact Japan Suite for details.

Kodo Kiyooka has become known in some artisan circles as the “frying pan guy.” It’s not what he set out to become and initially, he was reluctant. But now, he has come to embrace the nickname. Of course, frying pans are far from the only thing that Kiyooka excels at.

When he began his journey to make pottery, Kiyooka strove to produce works that were sharp, sensitive and edgy — vessels that gave the impression of iron flowing out of clay. His inspiration was to make art that could be used everyday. To do this, he focuses on Sabiyuh (brown or rust colored glaze), a straw ash glaze that brings out the iron in the clay — as well as Aohai (blue ash), which uses a mixture of the Isunoki plant’s ash and various minerals. His pieces look like they are heavyweight, but are surprisingly light, achieving a beautiful marriage of masculinity and sensitivity.

After graduating from Osaka University of the Arts, he was selected to be an artist in residence at at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Japan’s Shiga Prefecture. The facility has no curriculum, so artists are free to explore the range of their talents and craft. Since leaving there, he has been working as an independent artisan, participating in solo and group shows throughout Japan.

So, how did he come to be know as the “frying pan guy?” What was to become his signature line of heat resistant vessels actually came about  quite by accident. Coming home after a long day of work, Kiyooka wanted to make something simple in one dish so he wouldn’t have much to clean up after eating. His solution: a heat resistant frying pan he had created as an artistic piece. That simple idea transformed a piece of art into a useful, everyday item. It caught on when he showed the work to a gallery owner from Tokyo. They loved the pieces and the idea behind them, and asked him to display.

The rest is history. While this was not Kiyooka’s original inspiration of fucus, it worked. At the time, he hadn’t been having much success showing his art. This was an unexpected break, but it was what he needed. Even so, he wasn’t sure he was comfortable with the idea, but the more he has shown, he has embraced the title, Kiyooka, the frying pan guy. And it has allowed him to showcase the depth and breadth of all his work. We are proud to offer examples here.

To learn more about Kiyooka's collection, please contact Japan Suite.

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