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Shoji Hamada Mingei Kakiyu Kaki Glaze Vase with Original Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
An exquisite, beautifully crafted and designed vase by master Japanese potter Shoji Hamada, a fine
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Japanese Glazed Tetsue Hakeme Vase with Original Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
An exquisite, unique piece by master Japanese potter Shoji Hamada - a fine example of his oxide
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Mingei Nuka Glaze Japanese Pottery Yunomi Teacup with Signed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
Japanese potter Shoji Hamada featuring his nuka glaze over Mashiko stoneware pottery and hand-painted iron
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Pottery, Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Glazed Finger Wipe Yunomi Tea Cup with Original Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
An exquisite, beautifully glazed yunomi tea cup by master Japanese potter Shoji Hamada featuring
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Mingei Mashiko Pottery Large Black Glaze Plate Bowl with Noted Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
An exquisite, beautifully crafted, black-glazed plate by master Japanese potter Shoji Hamada. This
Category
Vintage 1940s Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Glazed Finger Wipe Yunomi Tea Cup with Original Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
An exquisite, beautifully glazed Yunomi tea cup by master Japanese potter Shoji Hamada featuring
Category
Mid-20th Century Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Set of Japanese Mingei Pottery Yunomi Tea Cups
Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
National Human Cultural Treasure Shoji Hamada - a fine example of his hand applied oxide iron brush bamboo
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Pottery, Stoneware
Vintage Mashiko Bottle Vase Style of Hamada
By Hamada Shoji
Located in Oakland, CA
Fantastic Mashiko bottle vase in style of Shoji Hamada c1950/60s. From a large Japanese collection
Category
Vintage 1960s Pottery
Materials
Clay
Collection Vintage School of Hamada and Leach Studio Vases
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Wilton, CT
Collection of vintage studio pottery vases in the styles of Hamada and Leach, circa 1980's and 1990
Category
Late 20th Century Japanese Post-Modern Vases
Materials
Stoneware
Dish (Japanese Pottery, Bernard Leach)
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist: Shoji Hamada
Title: Dish
Medium: Stoneware, Glaze
Size: 1.6 x 7.1 inches
Edition: Unique
Category
1950s Modern More Art
Materials
Clay, Stoneware, Glaze
Vase
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist: Shoji Hamada
Title: Vase
Medium: Stoneware, Kaki Glaze over Transparent Glaze
Size: 6.5 x
Category
1950s Modern Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze, Underglaze
Lidded Jar
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Morton Grove, IL
pottery from the Living National Treasure Mr. Hamada. This piece was purchased directly from Mr. Shoji
Category
1950s Contemporary More Art
Materials
Glaze, Slip, Stoneware
Set of Yunomi Tea Cups (Japanese Mashiko Pottery, Bernard Leach)
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Kansas City, MO
Shoji Hamada
Set of Yunomi Tea Cups (Japanese Mashiko Pottery)
Material: Porcelain
Five Yunomi Tea
Category
1950s Modern More Art
Materials
Clay, Glaze, Porcelain
Teacup 1
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Morton Grove, IL
stoneware, nuka glaze
Category
1950s Contemporary More Art
Materials
Glaze, Stoneware
Japanese Monumental Antique Hand cast Bronze “Flying Cranes” Studio Vase
Located in South Burlington, VT
revered. It was his Craft, as espoused by the great artists Bernard Leach, Hamada Shoji and Kawai Kanjiro
Category
Vintage 1930s Japanese Showa Metalwork
Materials
Bronze
Japanese Special Antique Bronze Vase with Red and Green Murashido Finish, 1940
Located in South Burlington, VT
espoused by the great artists Bernard Leach, Hamada Shoji and Kawai Kanjiro, that formed the heart of the
Category
Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Sculptures and Carvings
Materials
Bronze
Beautiful Glazed Japanese Signed Mashiko Yaki Mingei Art Pottery Charger Plate
Located in Studio City, CA
A wonderfully decorated and glazed Mashiko pottery charger plate very much in the manner of Shoji
Category
20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Large Tatsuzo Shimaoka Japanese Mingei Pottery Glazed Rope Inlay Ceramic
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in San Diego, CA
was a Japanese mingei potter who studied under Shoji Hamada and later became the second Living
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls
Materials
Clay
chawan
By Kanjiro Kawai
Located in Morton Grove, IL
movements, which included Bernard Leach, Shōji Hamada, Kenkichi Tomimoto, Shikō Munakata, Keisuke Serizawa
Category
1930s Contemporary More Art
Materials
Clay
Mashiko Yaki Japanese Mid-Century Studio Pottery Yunomi
Located in Bishop
s Stortford, Hertfordshire
within a brown glazed body in the manner of Shoji Hamada and dating from around 1960. The small
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
St. Ives Pottery Large Studio Bowl
By St. Ives Pottery
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Shoji Hamada set up a pottery at St Ives in Cornwall. Leach and Hamada were like-minded and worked well
Category
Mid-20th Century English Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Ceramic Centerpiece Vessel in Sculptural Form Warren Mackenzie
By Warren MacKenzie
Located in Atlanta, GA
the renowned potter.
Warren MacKenzie was a student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, the British
Category
20th Century American Modern Decorative Bowls
Materials
Ceramic
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Japanese Glazed Rope Inlay Pottery Tea Bowl Chawan, 1957
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
apprentice to famed Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own studio, has exhibited
Category
Vintage 1950s Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Kikyo Shape (Set of Two)
By Seto Ware
Located in Kansas City, MO
and Vivika Heino, Jun Kaneko, Karen Karnes, Shōji Hamada, Kawai Kanjirō, Yanagi Sōetsu, Tatsuzō
Category
19th Century Edo More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Clay, Stoneware, Glaze, Porcelain
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Large Glazed Rope Inlay Ceramic Vessel with Signed Wood Box
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own studio, has exhibited worldwide including North
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Large Japanese Glazed Rope Inlay Ceramic Pottery Bowl Dish
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own studio, has exhibited worldwide including North
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware
Japanese Mashiko Mingei Art Pottery Plate Bowl Attrbuted to Tatsuzo Shimaoka
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
green trailed decoration.
Shimaoka, who started as an apprentice to famed Japanese potter Shoji Hamada
Category
20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Japanese Glazed Rope Inlay Pottery Ceramic Plate Low Bowl
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
rarely signed).
Shimaoka, who started as an apprentice to famed Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Japanese Mingei Ceramic Jar Tatsuzo Shimaoka
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Atlanta, GA
during the Korean Chosen Dynasty, notably for Bungcheong ware.
Tatsuzo Shimaoka studied under Shoji
Category
20th Century Japanese Modern Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Japanese Glazed Rope Inlay Pottery Ceramic Plate Low Bowl
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
.
Shimaoka, who started as an apprentice to famed Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Signed Monumental Japanese Drip Glazed Pottery Ceramic Vase
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
.
Shimaoka, who started as an apprentice to famed Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own
Category
20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
rope textured vase by Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡 達三
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Institute of Technology and then apprenticed to Shoji Hamada before starting his own kiln and complex next
Category
1980s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware, Glaze
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Signed Japanese Glazed Rope Inlay Mingei Pottery Bowl Plate
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
.
Shimaoka, who started as an apprentice to famed Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Large Shino glaze with Finger Swipes by Warren MacKenzie
By Warren MacKenzie
Located in Morton Grove, IL
embodies strong influences from Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada. His work consistently represents the
Category
1980s Contemporary More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware, Glaze
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Signed Japanese Mingei Rope Inlay Mashiko Pottery Bowl Plate
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own studio, has exhibited worldwide including in North America
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware, Pottery
Tatsuzo Shimaoka Signed Exhibited Japanese Mingei Glazed Pottery Vase with Box
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka 2
Located in Studio City, CA
famed Japanese potter Shoji Hamada in 1946 before opening his own studio, has exhibited worldwide
Category
20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware, Pottery
Closed Form with Rattle by Toshiko Takaezu (INV# NP3160)
By Toshiko Takaezu
Located in Morton Grove, IL
became her mentor. In 1955, Takaezu traveled to Japan, where she studied Buddhism visited Shoji Hamada
Category
1980s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain, Glaze
Warren MacKenzie Double Signed Monumental Studio Pottery Shino Glazed Bowl
By Warren MacKenzie
Located in Studio City, CA
of both famed ceramic artists Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, Mackenzie is credited with bringing the
Category
20th Century American Modern Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
moonpot (INV-NP2434) by Toshiko Takaezu
By Toshiko Takaezu
Located in Morton Grove, IL
, who became her mentor. In 1955, Takaezu traveled to Japan, where she studied Buddhism visited Shoji
Category
1990s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze
massive Moonpot by Toshiko Takaezu
By Toshiko Takaezu
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Japan, where she studied Buddhism visited Shoji Hamada and the techniques of traditional Japanese
Category
1980s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze, Underglaze
John Glick Plum Tree Pottery , Stoneware Mug, Deep Earth Tones, Glazed
Located in Detroit, MI
master potters of Japan, notably Shoji Hamada and Kanjrio Kawai, blending their gestural embellishments
Category
Late 20th Century American Modern More Art
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
John Glick Plum Street Pottery "Scalloped Box" Glazed Stoneware Reduction Fired
Located in Detroit, MI
, notably Shoji Hamada and Kanjrio Kawai, blending their gestural embellishments of simple forms with
Category
1970s American Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Pottery Dish by Hamada Shoji
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Lund, SE
Pottery dish by Hamada Shoji, Japan.
Category
Vintage 1960s Japanese Pottery
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Vase
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Copenhagen, DK
An unique stoneware vase decorated with green over orange glaze.
Purchased in "The Permanente" in 1968, original receipt included
Category
Vintage 1960s Japanese Japonisme Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
$9,600
Shoji Hamada Hexagonal Stoneware Vase, Japan, 1960s
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Copenhagen, DK
. Shoji Hamada 1894 - 1978
Exhibition: Purchased in Den Permanente 1968. Receipt included.
Category
Vintage 1960s Japanese Japonisme Vases
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada
Located in Berkeley, CA
Shoji Hamada is perhaps the most famous Japanese potter in the world. Here is a fine example of
Category
20th Century Japanese Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada: Teabowl, Winter Season
Located in Berkeley, CA
by Hamada, based on sugar cane decoration, and has an unusual out turned foot ring meant for winter
Category
Vintage 1950s Japanese Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Tariki Studios Ceramic Table
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Waltham, MA
Tariki Studio ceramic side table or pedestal in a Japanese style black and rust orange Tenmoku glaze.
Category
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Materials
Ceramic
20th Century Japanese Bizen Pierced Ceramic Large Floor Vase
By Shoji Hamada
Located in San Diego, CA
Pierced glazed Bizen ceramic floor vase from Japan. It could also be used an umbrella holder. Marked on the bottom.
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Vases
Materials
Ceramic
Bernard Leach Japanese Style Mingei Willow Branch Vase
By Bernard Leach
Located in Berkeley, CA
and from Japan to visit with Shoji Hamada, Konjiro Kawai. He also started the well-known Leach Pottery
Category
Mid-20th Century Vases
Materials
Ceramic
Large White Shussai Pottery Pitcher, Japan, 1990s
By Bernard Leach
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
. Through meeting the important figures in Mingei movement including Yanagi, Leach, Kanjiro Kawai and Shoji
Category
1990s Japanese Jars
Materials
Ceramic
Andile Dyalvane, The Dancer, Clay Sculpture
By Andile Dyalvane
Located in Capetown, ZA
.
Andile’s presence at Leach – founded in 1920 by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, and widely considered the
Category
21st Century and Contemporary British Vases
Materials
Clay
Susan Harnly Peterson Ceramic Vase, 1950s
By Susan Harnly Peterson
Located in San Diego, CA
has written books on Shoji Hamada, Maria Martinez, and a well-respected book on pottery by American
Category
Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vases
Materials
Ceramic
Plate by Shoji Hamada
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) legendary Japanese ceramist, designated Living National Treasure, and
Category
Vintage 1950s Japanese Modern Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
$2,800
Large Late 19th Century Brass Bound Camphor Wood Trunk
Located in Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire
Hong Kong and bought to England to study in 1897. In 1920 Leach and Shoji Hamada founded Leach Pottery
Category
Antique 19th Century Hong Kong Campaign Blanket Chests
Materials
Wood
James Wayne "American" Blown-Glass and Molded Smoky Purple Vase
By James Wayne
Located in Brooklyn, NY
artists; in addition to glass, he has worked in metal and in ceramic. He studied with Shoji Hamada and
Category
Late 20th Century American Organic Modern Vases
Materials
Blown Glass
Warren MacKenzie Blue Vase with Glaze Decoration
By Warren MacKenzie
Located in Concord, MA
studio in England with Asian ceramics that included a number of works by Shoji Hamada, known as the
Category
Vintage 1970s American Arts and Crafts Pottery
Materials
Pottery, Stoneware
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- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Shoji Hamada created stoneware pottery. Inspired by folk ceramics like English medieval pottery and Okinawan stoneware, his designs took on an utilitarian, abstract edge. Shop a collection of Shoji Hamada’s pottery from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.








