Shojo guinomi by Yasokichi IV
Profile of Yasokichi IV
Born in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Eldest daughter of living National Treasure Tokuda Yasokichi III
1990- Graduated from the Ishikawa Prefectural Kutaniyaki Institute of Technology
1991- Commissioned to create a ceramic wall mural at Kanazawa Station and at Komatsu Sukoyaka Center
1997- Awarded the Japan Festival Grand Prize for her collaboration on a ceramic wall mural in Gateshead, UK
2010- Succeeded to the name Yasokichi, becoming Tokuda Yasokichi IV (previously Junko)
2012 - Made a full member of the Japan Crafts Association
2015 – Commissioned to create a ceramic plaque on the concourse at Kanazawa Station
2018 - Held a private exhibition at Onishi Gallery New York
Principal Awards
Kinoshita Kinnen Prize at the 71st Issuikai Pottery Exhibition
Grand Prize at the 33rd Traditional Kutaniyaki Crafts Exhibition
Issuikai
Prize at the 72nd Issuikai Pottery Exhibition
Excellence Prize at the 35th Traditional Kutaniyaki Crafts Exhibition
FM Ishikawa CEO Prize at the 68th Contemporary Arts Exhibition
Incentive Prize at the 53rd Ishikawa Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Japan Crafts Association Prize at the 55th Ishikawa Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Kitaguni Prize at the 71st Contemporary Arts Exhibition
Also awarded prizes at the Japan traditional Crafts Exhibition in 2008, 2009, 2010, and every year since 2012
Her work can be found at the Ishikawa Prefectural Art Museum, the British Museum in London, U.K.
and the Indianapolis Museum of Art amongst others
She has held various private and group exhibitions in department stores and galleries throughout Japan.
Handcrafted in Ishikawa prefecture by
Yasokichi IV (Tokuda Yasokichi)
Approx.size: Width 7 cm / 2.7", height 4.9 cm / 1.9"
Approx. volume 80 ml / 2.7 oz *Up to the rim.
Comes in a signed wooden box.
US$220.00 (Shipping charges not included)