Enrich your space with Tenshin Juba’s Vessel. Enhance quiet corners, adding depth and character to your decor. From his hands to yours, let the conversations begin.
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Alchemist-potter Tenshin Juba creates modern earthenware and stoneware from his home-studio in Kobe, Japan. Here, Juba creates in rhythmic manner—his sourcing of raw materials facilitated by the cycles of his natural world.
A combination of organic materials, such as rice straws and chestnut husks, are paired with ‘low-tech’ methods to catalyze a variety of results: smooth, glassy finishes and saturated, inky blue-black, deep caramel, or naturally-occurring platinum tones.
The addition of richly-mineralized water, for which Juba’s area is known, dilutes pigment-infused clay, transforming it into liquid ‘slip,’ a substance with which the artist paints upon the surface of his forms. Pure, kinetic gestures define Juba’s hand-poured mode of expression. A rake-like instrument of bound pine-needles pulls through liquid slip to offer a more intricate, pattern-like effect.
Vessels are hand formed, not cast by Tenshin Juba and entirely one-of-a-kind.
Made in Japan High fire. All natural glaze.
Opening: 4.5” diameter
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This one-of-a-kind piece is exclusive to Chariots on Fire
Enrich your space with Tenshin Juba’s Vessel. Enhance quiet corners, adding depth and character to your decor. From his hands to yours, let the conversations begin.
*
Alchemist-potter Tenshin Juba creates modern earthenware and stoneware from his home-studio in Kobe, Japan. Here, Juba creates in rhythmic manner—his sourcing of raw materials facilitated by the cycles of his natural world.
A combination of organic materials, such as rice straws and chestnut husks, are paired with ‘low-tech’ methods to catalyze a variety of results: smooth, glassy finishes and saturated, inky blue-black, deep caramel, or naturally-occurring platinum tones.
The addition of richly-mineralized water, for which Juba’s area is known, dilutes pigment-infused clay, transforming it into liquid ‘slip,’ a substance with which the artist paints upon the surface of his forms. Pure, kinetic gestures define Juba’s hand-poured mode of expression. A rake-like instrument of bound pine-needles pulls through liquid slip to offer a more intricate, pattern-like effect.
Vessels are hand formed, not cast by Tenshin Juba and entirely one-of-a-kind.
Made in Japan High fire. All natural glaze.
Opening: 4.5” diameter
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This one-of-a-kind piece is exclusive to Chariots on Fire