Japanese Bizen Tiger Sculpture in the Style of Konishi Kiln | Wood-Fired Ceramic Art with Tomobako
Hand-modeled and fired for several days in a traditional anagama kiln, the tiger’s surface reveals the unmistakable character of true Bizen ware:
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shifting tones from smoky charcoal to earthy ochre,
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natural ash deposits forming subtle metallic sheens,
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and the unpredictable flame-kissed gradients known as hi-iro henka.
The tiger - a symbol of courage, protection, and leadership in Japanese folklore - is brought to life with dynamic posture and meticulously carved details. Its expression carries both strength and serenity, echoing the wabi-sabi philosophy of beauty found in raw, unfiltered nature.
This piece includes its original tomobako (signed wooden box) and kiln certification - a mark of authenticity cherished by collectors of Japanese ceramics.
A stunning centrepiece for Japanese interior lovers, ceramic collectors, or anyone who appreciates the soulful presence of handcrafted Bizen art.
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Material: Bizen clay (unglazed, wood-fired)
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Firing: Anagama wood-kiln, natural ash glaze
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Includes:
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Original tomobako (signed wooden box)
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Kiln certificate
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*To keep costs fair for our customers, Chikoyaki uses a more economical shipping method. Delivery may take 10-13 days, and we sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding. All items are packaged with the utmost care. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.”
Dimensions
Sculpture Dimensions: Length: 30 cm (11.8 in) Height: 16 cm (6.3 in) Width: 12 cm (4.7 in) Weight: 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs) Wooden Box (Tomobako): 18 cm × 20 cm × 33 cm (7.1 in × 7.9 in × 13 in)