M. Isojima Stone Incense Holder
M. Isojima Stone Incense Holder
Made to pair with the M. Isojima Ceramic Dish, this incense holder is hand-sculpted to resemble a stone smoothed by centuries of erosion. Slot in a favorite incense stick and let it burn down to the base without worry.
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Masako Isojima
Though formally educated and licensed as a pharmacist, Masako Isojima - mother of Yuka, the founder of Rikumo - found her true calling as an artist who explores diverse media, establishing a portfolio that includes painting, woodcarving, botanicals, and sashiko needlework. While in her 60s, friends in the art community encouraged her to take up pottery as well, a pursuit that culminated in her first solo exhibition,Tsuchi Asobi, or "Play with Clay." Today, Isojima continues to work out of her Tokyo studio, creating handmade ceramics of a uniquely organic nature.
Tokyo, Japan
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