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What type of pottery did Shoji Hamada create?
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Shoji Hamada created stoneware pottery. Inspired by folk ceramics like English medieval pottery and Okinawan stoneware, his designs took on an utilitarian, abstract edge. Shop a collection of Shoji Hamada’s pottery from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
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Shoji Hamada Important Studio Vase - circa 1960's
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Phoenix, AZ
An exquisite, beautifully crafted tall Mingei vase by master Japanese potter Shoji Hamada.
A rare
Category
Mid-20th Century Pottery
Materials
Clay
Vintage Mashiko Bottle Vase Style of Hamada
By Hamada Shoji
Located in Oakland, CA
Fantastic Mashiko bottle vase in style of Shoji Hamada c1950/60s. From a large Japanese collection
Category
Vintage 1960s Pottery
Materials
Clay
Shoji Hamada Studio Pottery Yunomi with Brushed Design
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
potter Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978) and probably made at the Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall
Category
Vintage 1950s English Mid-Century Modern Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Mingei Kakiyu Kaki Glaze Japanese Studio Pottery Yunomi Teacup
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
Shoji Hamada featuring his wax-resistant technique and highly coveted rich Kaki glaze over Mashiko
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Japanese Mingei Pottery Plate with Original Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
An exquisite, unique plate by master Japanese potter Shoji Hamada, a fine early example of his iron
Category
Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Shoji Hamada Set of Japanese Mingei Pottery Yunomi Tea Cups & Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
National Human Cultural Treasure Shoji Hamada - a fine example of his hand applied oxide iron brush bamboo
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Ceramics
Materials
Pottery, Stoneware