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TENSHIN JUBA: BLUE HIGH FIRE CELEBRATION BOWL (SCULPTURAL VESSEL)
TENSHIN JUBA: BLUE HIGH FIRE CELEBRATION BOWL (SCULPTURAL VESSEL)
THE SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: D: 11.5” x H: 3”
Curation Profile: An exquisite intersection of intentional design and everyday utility, curated to serve beautifully as a ceremonial centerpiece and a standalone sculptural gallery piece.
Materials: Native Japanese clay, wood-fired natural ash glaze from organic matter, mineral blue pigments.
Method: Fired utilizing specialized high-wood kiln techniques, subjected to extreme conditions peaking at 2336°F / 1280°C across roughly seven days.
Care: Food-safe. Handwash only.
Exclusivity: One-of-a-kind sculptural centerpiece. Chariots on Fire exclusively represents Tenshin Juba in the USA. [1]
Fulfillment: Selected directly from the artist's atelier in Japan. Currently in stock and shipped insured from Venice, CA (Local pickup available).
THE SCULPTURAL NARRATIVE
“Alchemist-potter Tenshin Juba creates modern earthenware and stoneware in a highly rhythmic manner from his home-studio in the quiet mountainside of Kobe, Japan, letting the raw sourcing of his materials remain dictated by the natural cycles of his landscape. This striking Celebration Bowl showcases his high-fire wood kiln experiments, balancing elegant proportions with intense, deep blue tones. Tenshin gathers natural raw materials from his immediate landscape—including chestnut husks and mineral-rich rocks—turning them into liquid mineral glazes that react dynamically to the unyielding element of fire.
By subjecting his hand-sculpted works to extreme temperatures reaching 2336°F / 1280°C over roughly seven days of continuous firing, Juba orchestrates a complete chemical metamorphosis of the earthen minerals. This rigorous process unveils a spectacular spectrum of tactile textures, yielding glassy pools of silica and highly complex metallic finishes that wrap across the interior walls. Fully vitrified and completely food-safe, its versatile 11.5-inch presence makes it the perfect anchor for gathering tables, individual course presentation, or luxury centerpieces. When unadorned, its deep, multi-tonal blue surfaces allow it to function as a commanding gallery-level artwork, bridging everyday function with pure design presence.
— The Blue High Fire Celebration Bowl brings a versatile, dual-purpose presence suitable for both everyday functional use and design display. For more on the artist's studio practice, read the full story in the Chariots on Fire Journal.”
TENSHIN JUBA: BLUE HIGH FIRE CELEBRATION BOWL (SCULPTURAL VESSEL)
THE SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: D: 11.5” x H: 3”
Curation Profile: An exquisite intersection of intentional design and everyday utility, curated to serve beautifully as a ceremonial centerpiece and a standalone sculptural gallery piece.
Materials: Native Japanese clay, wood-fired natural ash glaze from organic matter, mineral blue pigments.
Method: Fired utilizing specialized high-wood kiln techniques, subjected to extreme conditions peaking at 2336°F / 1280°C across roughly seven days.
Care: Food-safe. Handwash only.
Exclusivity: One-of-a-kind sculptural centerpiece. Chariots on Fire exclusively represents Tenshin Juba in the USA. [1]
Fulfillment: Selected directly from the artist's atelier in Japan. Currently in stock and shipped insured from Venice, CA (Local pickup available).
THE SCULPTURAL NARRATIVE
“Alchemist-potter Tenshin Juba creates modern earthenware and stoneware in a highly rhythmic manner from his home-studio in the quiet mountainside of Kobe, Japan, letting the raw sourcing of his materials remain dictated by the natural cycles of his landscape. This striking Celebration Bowl showcases his high-fire wood kiln experiments, balancing elegant proportions with intense, deep blue tones. Tenshin gathers natural raw materials from his immediate landscape—including chestnut husks and mineral-rich rocks—turning them into liquid mineral glazes that react dynamically to the unyielding element of fire.
By subjecting his hand-sculpted works to extreme temperatures reaching 2336°F / 1280°C over roughly seven days of continuous firing, Juba orchestrates a complete chemical metamorphosis of the earthen minerals. This rigorous process unveils a spectacular spectrum of tactile textures, yielding glassy pools of silica and highly complex metallic finishes that wrap across the interior walls. Fully vitrified and completely food-safe, its versatile 11.5-inch presence makes it the perfect anchor for gathering tables, individual course presentation, or luxury centerpieces. When unadorned, its deep, multi-tonal blue surfaces allow it to function as a commanding gallery-level artwork, bridging everyday function with pure design presence.
— The Blue High Fire Celebration Bowl brings a versatile, dual-purpose presence suitable for both everyday functional use and design display. For more on the artist's studio practice, read the full story in the Chariots on Fire Journal.”