

Ceramic Art
Japanese Hagi-ware Usagi | Rabbit Figure
Age:Showa - 1940s
Descriptive qualities& condition:
Dimensions: 5-0”h x 4-3/4”w x 8-1/2”l
This resting figure of a Usagi is made of white porcelain and is fired in Yamaguchi prefecture, which focused on Hagi-shi. It is famous for the glazed pottery which the Korean technique was transferred with the forming by kicking the potter's wheel and using straw and ash glaze. The piece is fully made from kaolin clay from Mitake in the Fukui Shimo Area of Hagi City.
The feature of Hagi Ware is soft to the hand, (touch), with slight texturing of the surface changing the colors, and in this case, not only the white surface defining his fur, but the back of the rabbit has a pinkish/brown tone. The entire piece is made of the local clay from the kiln's location in the area. His head is slightly turned, looking upwards, and he has a pronounced snout and expressively defined eyes in the same pinkish/brown coloration of the highly arched back, along with the inside of one ear resting on his back. There is an impressed pottery kiln mark on the bottom of the figure.
Condition: Mint condition and as originally crafted and in perfect condition retaining the beautiful crafting of this rare rabbit. No chips, cracks, or breaks.