sold

1990s

American

Signed stoneware studio pottery bowl with white shino glaze and applied oxide glaze decoration. The main characteristic of shino glaze is of a satin-like white color, occasionally with bright, red – orange or black spotting, a result of carbon trapping in the firing process.

Usually in firing a Shino glaze, the potter utilizes an wood-fired anagama kiln.Shino firing tends to use lower temperatures in comparison to celadon and porcelain firing, but fires for a longer period of time with a slow cooling process.

12” in diameter, 3” tall