Oribe Teacup Occident

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Ceramic, Clay, Glaze

Size: 8.5 × 15 × 11 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

This artwork is available for purchase.

USD 474

Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.

Bag Fill Icon
Purchase
Save Fill Icon
2 Favorites
Oribe Teacup Occident
Oribe Teacup Occident
Oribe Teacup Occident

About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Ceramic, Clay, Glaze
Size
8.5 × 15 × 11 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Not Included
Distributor of artworks
Ryuko Yonemura
Ship-from Area
Not Set
Days Until Dispatch
Not Set
Style
Everyday, Conceptual, Pop Art, Asia

Work Details

This work is a response to the Japan/West confrontation structure in modern ceramics and the boundary between crafts and art.

Western handles and pop symbols are combined on traditional Oribe glazed vessels to stir up the cultural context.

How to Buy

Buy Icon

This artwork is available for purchase.

USD 474

Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.

Bag Fill Icon
Purchase
2 Favorites
Need help with purchasing?
Ryuko Yonemura
✔︎

Join the waiting list

Join the waiting list to be notified when artworks become available for purchase.

Join the waiting list

Start Chat

Our art concierge is here to help. Please feel free to chat with us about artwork recommendations or issues with purchasing.

Artist

Ryuko Yonemura
✔︎

Ryuko Yonemura

ceramic artist / contemporary artist

Born in 2000 in Kyoto. Graduated from Tama Art University, Department of Crafts, Department of Ceramics.
They are fascinated by the durability of pottery, starting with Jomon pottery, into a universal era, and they are developing an approach that redefines it as an “archive that records human history and culture.”
Traditional aesthetic sensibility such as “likeness” rooted in Japanese pottery and “wabi-sabi” is interlaced with modern culture and sensitivities, and pottery with contemporaneity is re-presented as a modern archive.

See artist information

Comments & Stickers

No stickers can be sent to this artwork.
Last updated date
01.27.2026
Start Chat