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Potter Itaya Hazan was fascinated by light and obsessed by its diffusion on ceramic forms. With this vase, Hazan introduced to the international art world a new technique that he invented called saiji. Saiji is a form of underglazing that uses matte colored glazes. The results are brilliant colors with an eggshell-like finish. The green of the bamboo leaves and the small blue patches between them have a richness that comes from saiji staining the porcelain clay. The white leaf tips show the color of the unstained porcelain.
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