Remember Storage Basket Colombo Design In Small Sewn Cotton Rope with 2 Carry Handles
This pot with a lid was made by Tomoka Nomura, a ceramicist based near Kasama, in Ibaraki, Japan.
While much of Nomura’s work is characterised by fine surface engraving, this piece uses the ‘icchin’ technique of slip clay applied in patterns. Completed in sakura pink, and tints thereof, it is painstaking and delicate work.
The pot is 6.5cm in diameter, and 4.5cm high. It weighs 160g.
About Tomoka Nomura
Tomoka Nomura began her career in ceramics under the tutelage of Tatsuzō Shimaoka in 2003. One of the very few potters in post-war Japan to be recognised with ‘living national treasure’ status, the charismatic influence of Shimaoka can at times be seen in Nomura’s work.
Most particularly this is true in the patterns she achieves by engraving into the pottery surface. Using a pottery chisel, she crafts each pattern individually in a process that takes time and contains risk of error. The glazes she uses often begin with burning selected pieces of wood in her studio fireplace to make ash as their base ingredient, and they reflect the explorations that begin here. The passage of time and a dedication to craft are visible in the work of Tomoka Nomura, who is a potter who uses the range of techniques of a Japanese potter to create items that become gentle companions.