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Freshwater jar (mizusashi)
Freshwater jar (mizusashi)

Freshwater jar (mizusashi)

Artist (Japanese, 1964 - 2012)
Date2003
PeriodHeisei period (1989-2019)
CultureJapanese
MaterialsStoneware with glaze
DimensionsH. 5 3/4 in × W. 8 1/2 in × D. 6 1/2 in, H. 14.6 cm × W. 21.6 cm × D. 16.5 cm
Credit LineGift of Dr. Phyllis A. Kempner and Dr. David D. Stein
Object numberF2022.2.24
ClassificationsCeramics
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The freshwater container, known in Japanese as mizusashi, holds cold water used to replenish the kettle during a gathering and to clean tea bowls at the end.

Kato Yasukage XIV studied traditional Oribe and Shino wares in Bizen. He also earned a degree in sculpture from Nagoya University of the Arts. This freshwater jar is characteristic of his energetic, sculptural forms with traditional Oribe green copper glaze.