Description
This vintage collectible Tokoname Yaki teapot is a masterpiece by renowned artist Yohei Konishi. Featuring an intricately carved fish motif, this teapot exemplifies the traditional Japanese side-handle kyusu design. Crafted using the ancient technique of wood firing (yakishime), it boasts a unique, rustic aesthetic that is both elegant and timeless.
Yohei Konishi is a celebrated ceramic artist, highly esteemed in the world of Tokoname Yaki pottery. With a deep passion for traditional Japanese ceramics, Konishi-san has dedicated his life to perfecting his craft. Born in 1941 in Tokoname City, he was immersed in the art of ceramics from a young age, being the son of esteemed potter Konishi Yusen I and brother of Konishi Yusen II.
His works are characterized by meticulous attention to detail, innovative designs, and exceptional quality. Each piece he creates is a testament to his artistry and dedication, making his teapots sought after by collectors and tea enthusiasts worldwide. This teapot is not only a functional item but also a piece of art that captures the essence of Japanese pottery tradition.
Konishi-san’s teapot-making techniques have been designated as Intangible Cultural Properties. His accolades include numerous awards and exhibitions, both in Japan and internationally.
Yohei Konishi ( )
- 1941 Born in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture
- 1959 Graduated from Tokoname High School Ceramic Dept.
- 1981 Obtained an official membership of Japan Kogeikai
- 2001 Appeared in NHK TV program “Visit Pottery – Kyusu is my home”
- 2008 Degignated as an Intangible Cultural Property of Tokoname City,
Won a prize in Nihon Dento Kogei Exibition 8 times
Won an Encouragement prize in Tokai Traditional Craft Exhibition Awarded Silver prize in Vallauris International Ceramic Exhibition
in France - A Former Sankikai committee member
- Became two times contest judge of Sanki exhibition
- Received Sankikai Award, Excelent Membership Award Aichi Prefecture Bunren Art Exhibition, Received ArtExhibition Award twice
- Choza Award
Awarded Traditional category
Awarded Emerging category twice
Awarded Design category severn times
Awarded Technical cateregory
Traditional Craft Industrial category - Won a prize in Chunichi International Ceramic Exhibition seven times
- Won a prize in Asahi Ceramic Exhibition four times
- Persional Exhibition
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Department Art Salon Shinjuku Odakyu Department Craft Salon Shinjuku Isetan Department Art Gallary Ginza Matsuzakaya Department Art Gallery
Ginza Kuroda Toen, etc - Europe Exhibition twice
- Production of ceramic wall (Taketoyo Sunagawa Hall, Aichi)
- Assigned as an international ceramic art exchange member toMalaysia
- Yohen teapot displayed permanently at Costa RicaNational Museum
Konishi-san’s work, primarily focusing on wood-fired teapots, features a unique metallic sheen, warm colors, and rich layers. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, reflecting his masterful craftsmanship and exceptional artistic vision.
- Pottery/Tokoname Ware
- Japan /Yohei Konishi
- Dishwasher /NO,Microwave Oven /NO
- Please note as each piece is handmade, slight variation in shape and glazing may occur.




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