Wayne Malleau
241008311 - 60th Anniversary Collection - nanban ovalbonsai pot
241008311 - 60th Anniversary Collection - nanban ovalbonsai pot
wheel thrown bonsai pot / rokuro-mawashi de tsukurareta bonsai hachi (ろくろ回しで作られた盆栽鉢)
Outside Dimensions
Length ≒ 25 ½ cm
Depth ≒ 17 ½ cm
Height ≒ 7 cm
Inside Dimensions
Length ≒ 22 cm
Depth ≒ 13 ½ cm
Height ≒ 5 cm
Clay: Stoneware
Fired to Cone 10+, 1285º C (2345º F)
The term "nanban," which translates from Japanese as "Barbarian south," originally referred to goods from South Asia, particularly Korea. In Japan, it later evolved to signify anything that arrived from overseas, especially from European countries. Nowadays, it is often associated with jar lids that were initially crafted in Korea as functional items. These pieces attracted Japanese bonsai masters due to their rustic beauty and compatibility with the literati style. To me, nanban embodies "primitive elegance." It reflects a potter’s simple act of marking their creation, cutting it from the wheel, and letting it dry, all while focusing on functionality rather than impressiveness. While my own approach may differ, this sentiment is what I aspire to convey in my work.