Suzuki Goro
Mizusashi, Goribe, 2019
Stoneware
9.84h x 8.66w in
SG047
Suzuki Goro
Oribe Goribe Mizusashi, 2021
10.83h x 5.12w x 4.53d in
SG120
Suzuki Goro
E Oribe
9.06h x 8.27w in
SG087
Suzuki Goro
Tetsu E Oribe Hachi
3.15h x 9.84w x 8.07d in
SG108
$ 4,400.00
Suzuki Goro
Bento Box, E. Oribe, 2019
Stoneware
11.61h x 7.09w in
SG037
$ 8,500.00
Suzuki Goro
Bento Box, Yobitsugi, 2019
Stoneware
8.07h x 11.22w x 10.83d in
SG049
$ 16,000.00
Suzuki Goro
Sake Bottle, Green, 2016
Anagama-fired stoneware
6 1/2h x 4 3/4w in
SG009
Inquire for price
Suzuki Goro
Black and White Sake Bottle, 2016
Woodfired stoneware
5 1/2h x 4 1/4w in
SG008
Inquire for price
Suzuki Goro
Narumi Oribe with Japanese Letters
6.69h x 3.35w in
SG091
$ 2,400.00
Suzuki Goro
E Oribe Tokkuri, 2022
5.51h x 3.58w in
SG135
$ 2,250.00
Suzuki Goro
Seto Iga Tokkuri, 2022
4.92h x 3.70w in
SG134
$ 2,250.00
Suzuki Goro
Sometsuke #3 with signed custom made Tomobako
Stoneware
5.63h x 4.72w in
SG062
Suzuki Goro
E Oribe
4.72h x 3.35w in
SG112
$ 2,000.00
Suzuki Goro
Aka Oribe
4.13h x 5.04w in
SG104
Suzuki Goro
Oribe Kuro
3.54h x 5.63w x 4.92d in
SG103
Suzuki Goro
Yashichida Guinomi, 2022
2.17h x 2.91w in
SG131
$ 1,200.00
Suzuki Goro
Kobiki Guinomni, 2022
1.77h x 2.76w in
SG130
$ 1,200.00
Suzuki Goro
Narumi Oribe Guinomi, 2022
1.77h x 2.44w in
SG132
$ 1,200.00
Suzuki Goro
Ki Seto
Stoneware
2.25h x 2.75w in
SG078
$1,200.00
Suzuki Goro
Karatsu
Stoneware
2.17h x 2.64w in
SG085
$ 1,200.00
Suzuki Goro
Guinomi, Bone China
1.75h x 2.50w in
SG074
$1200.00
Suzuki Goro
Guinomi, Sometsuke
#6, 2019
stoneware
1.57h x 2.17w in
$ 1,200.00
Suzuki Goro
Guinomi, Seiji
#9, 2019
stoneware
1.89h x 2.36w in
$ 1,200.00
Artist Statement:
Japanese master ceramist Goro Suzuki works in the centuries-old Oribe style. Originally from the 17th century, Oribe ware features simple design motifs based on fanciful combinations of squares, rectangles and circles. The artist adds dipped or poured accents of a green flowing glaze.
The work of Goro Suzuki demonstrates a masterful manipulation of the material and an aesthetic of rustic simplicity. Long admired by Japanese collectors, the work is a favorite of artists and connoisseurs in the United States. Suzuki’s career spans over forty years, from his early days as a production potter through his tremendous success as a revered master ceramist.
Goro Suzuki’s work has been exhibited extensively in Japan, and is included in museum collections in that country as well as the United States. His work is represented in the Japanese Pavilion of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Hetsens Museum in Dusseldorf, Germany, and the Marer Collection at Scripps College in Claremont, California.