Banko-yaki

The other renowned Japanese ceramic used for making kyusu teapots. Banko-yaki is almost synonymous with purple clay fired in reduction.
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Banko-yaki teacup by Bigetsu 60ml
A splendid teacup made from Bigetsu’s famous fine shidei clay with a magnificent shine. A splendid teacup made from Bigetsu’s famous fine shidei clay with a magnificent shine. -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "mangetsu" by Bigetsu 160 ml
Itô Bigetsu has won many awards and been much honoured over his long career, and is undoubtedly one of the most well-known Banko-yaki potters. What is most remarkable about his work is the clay he... Itô Bigetsu has won many awards and been much honoured over his long career, and is undoubtedly one of the most well-known Banko-yaki potters. What is most remarkable about his work is the clay he... -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "mangetsu" by Bigetsu 240 ml
Itô Bigetsu has won many awards and been much honoured over his long career, and is undoubtedly one of the most well-known Banko-yaki potters. What is most remarkable about his work is the clay he... Itô Bigetsu has won many awards and been much honoured over his long career, and is undoubtedly one of the most well-known Banko-yaki potters. What is most remarkable about his work is the clay he... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Suigetsu, 220 ml
This magnificent banko-yaki teapot is the work of Shimizu Suigetsu the Third, the head of the very famous Suigetsu workshop. In addition to the delicacy of the work, in particular on the filter, and... This magnificent banko-yaki teapot is the work of Shimizu Suigetsu the Third, the head of the very famous Suigetsu workshop. In addition to the delicacy of the work, in particular on the filter, and... -
Banko-yaki teapot by Bigetsu 130 ml
Itô Bigetsu has won many awards and been much honoured over his long career, and is undoubtedly one of the most well-known Banko-yaki potters. What is most remarkable about his work is the clay he... Itô Bigetsu has won many awards and been much honoured over his long career, and is undoubtedly one of the most well-known Banko-yaki potters. What is most remarkable about his work is the clay he... -
Banko-yaki Yusamashi by Bigetsu 180 ml
A splendid Yusamashi made from Bigetsu’s famous fine shidei clay with a magnificent shine. A splendid Yusamashi made from Bigetsu’s famous fine shidei clay with a magnificent shine. -
Banko-yaki yusamashi by Taisen, 130 ml
A banko-yaki yusamashi by Taisen covered in a translucent glaze. A banko-yaki yusamashi by Taisen covered in a translucent glaze. -
Banko-yaki yusamashi by Taisen, 140 ml
A banko-yaki artisan, son of a pottery kiln maker and grandson of a fine potter, Yamamoto Taisen’s field of vision goes far beyond the purple clay typical of Banko-yaki. For example, he uses glazes... A banko-yaki artisan, son of a pottery kiln maker and grandson of a fine potter, Yamamoto Taisen’s field of vision goes far beyond the purple clay typical of Banko-yaki. For example, he uses glazes... -
Banko-yaki yuzamashi by Taisen, 220 ml
Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... -
Banko-yaki hôhin teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 150 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 100 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 120 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 160 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki shiboridashi teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 130 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki shiboridashi teapot by Jitsuzan 100 ml
Itô Jitsuzan, a Banko-yanki potter born in 1937, is the second to carry the name Jitsuzan. He specializes primarily in the production of teapots. He was certified by the Minister of Industry as a... Itô Jitsuzan, a Banko-yanki potter born in 1937, is the second to carry the name Jitsuzan. He specializes primarily in the production of teapots. He was certified by the Minister of Industry as a... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Jitsuzan 160 ml
Itô Jitsuzan, a Banko-yanki potter born in 1937, is the second to carry the name Jitsuzan. He specializes primarily in the production of teapots. He was certified by the Minister of Industry as a... Itô Jitsuzan, a Banko-yanki potter born in 1937, is the second to carry the name Jitsuzan. He specializes primarily in the production of teapots. He was certified by the Minister of Industry as a... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Shimizu Jun from Suigetsu workshop 210 ml
Shimizu Jun is the oldest son of the famous Suigetsu. He is one of the only young banko-yaki potters specializing in teapots working in Yokkaichi. While he is known for his magnificent porcelain... Shimizu Jun is the oldest son of the famous Suigetsu. He is one of the only young banko-yaki potters specializing in teapots working in Yokkaichi. While he is known for his magnificent porcelain... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Shimizu Ushio of the Suigetsu workshop 100 ml
This little teapot is a work by Shimizu Ushio, the second son of Suigetsu, one of the leading figures in banko-yaki pottery. Ushio works essentially with this black clay, covered in a translucent... This little teapot is a work by Shimizu Ushio, the second son of Suigetsu, one of the leading figures in banko-yaki pottery. Ushio works essentially with this black clay, covered in a translucent... -
White glazed Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, by Taisen 190 ml
While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... -
White glazed Banko-yaki teapot, by Taisen 240 ml
While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... While continuing the tradition of working with purple Banko clay, Yamamoto Taisen explores other avenues by also creating works in different types of clay, and especially by studying glazes and... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Taisen, 180 ml (6 oz)
Very eclectic in his choice of clays and use of glazes, Yamamoto Taisen also produces kyûsu teapots from the purple clay traditionally used for Bankoware. This one has a domed lid slightly recalling... Very eclectic in his choice of clays and use of glazes, Yamamoto Taisen also produces kyûsu teapots from the purple clay traditionally used for Bankoware. This one has a domed lid slightly recalling... -
Wide Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Taisen, 160 ml
Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... -
Wide Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Taisen, 220 ml
Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... Yamamoto Taisen is a multi-talented traditional Banko-yaki potter. In addition to teapots, he also makes various instruments for the sencha ceremony. While he uses the typical traditional purple... -
Banko-yaki Yuzamashi , "shidei ", by Yamamoto Hiromi 240ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki Yuzamashi , "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 140 ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki Hôhin teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 110ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki Hôhin teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 125ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Suigetsu the second, 160ml
This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot by Suigetsu the second, 250 ml
This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... This is an ancient banko-yaki teapot by Shimizu Gen (1901-1990). He is Suigetsu the Second and father of Shimizu Hiroshi, the current Suigetsu. Shimizu Gen became part of the intangible heritage of... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 230 ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 230 ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... -
Banko-yaki kyûsu teapot, "yôhen", by Yamamoto Hiromi 260 ml
If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki... If there is one kyûsu-shokunin potter (artisan specializing in making teapots) on whose reputation connoisseurs in Japan are unanimous today, it is without a doubt Yamamoto Hiromi. A Banko-yaki...