Yoshinori Hagiwara – Contemporary Mashiko Pottery
This handcrafted single-flower vase is created by Mashiko ceramic artist Yoshinori Hagiwara, using clay personally refined from raw earth collected on the embankment of his own garden. The glaze is made from iron-rich soil gathered from the same land, resulting in deep, earthy tones and subtle variations unique to each piece.
Fired in a traditional noborigama (climbing kiln), the vase embodies the natural beauty of Mashiko ware—quiet strength, organic form, and the marks of flame and ash. While shapes may vary, all pieces in this collection are fired using the same method, sharing a cohesive character and depth.
Perfect for a single stem or branch, this vase brings a calm, grounded presence to any interior and reflects the intimate relationship between land, maker, and fire in Japanese studio pottery.
Size : φ91mm × H107mm
*Please note that slight variations in size and color may occur due to the firing process. We appreciate your understanding before making your purchase.
*To preserve the quality of this product, please avoid using in a microwave.
*To preserve the beauty of this piece, please hand wash.
*After use, please wash as soon as possible and dry thoroughly before storing.
*There might be variations in colour and texture between individual items.
Yoshinori Hagiwara – Mashiko Ceramic Artist
Yoshinori Hagiwara is a Mashiko-based ceramic artist known for his quiet, thoughtful approach to Japanese pottery. Working in the historic town of Mashiko, he creates vessels that balance traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary sensibility, resulting in works that feel both timeless and relevant to modern life.
His ceramics are characterised by subtle forms, natural glazes, and an appreciation for the textures of clay shaped by hand. Each piece is wheel-thrown and fired using traditional Mashiko techniques, allowing the material’s warmth and individuality to emerge through restrained yet expressive surfaces.
Rooted in the spirit of Mashiko-yaki and influenced by the Mingei folk-craft tradition, Hagiwara’s work emphasises functionality, calm beauty, and everyday use. His ceramics are designed to be lived with—objects that quietly enrich daily rituals while reflecting the enduring culture of Japanese studio pottery.
Mashiko-yaki (ware) is a style of Japanese pottery originating from Mashiko, a town in Tochigi Prefecture known for its rich clay and centuries of ceramic tradition. Characterized by thick, durable clay, simple yet elegant forms, and natural glazes, Mashiko-yaki is both functional and artistic, perfect for everyday tableware or collectible pieces.
Unlike ultra-delicate ceramics, Mashiko-yaki emphasizes sturdiness, warmth, and a tactile feel, reflecting the hands-on approach of the artisans. Many pieces are handmade in family-run studios, preserving traditional techniques while experimenting with contemporary designs.
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