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In the mid-20th century Bernard Leach and his pupil Michael Cardew popularised the Oriental belief in ‘imperfection’ in England and the rest of the world.

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Title jar
Material and technique Stoneware, glaze
Object type
Jar > Tableware > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Width Error: 11,5 is not a valid BCD value cm
Height Error: 9,2 is not a valid BCD value cm
Diameter Error: 8,3 is not a valid BCD value cm
Artists Maker: Bernard Howell Leach
Accession number A 8751 (KN&V)
Credits Gift Ms D.U. Kuyken-Schneider, 2010
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 2010
Creation date in 1962
Internal exhibitions Hand Made - Long Live Craft (2013)
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Bernard Howell Leach

Hong Kong 1887 - Hayle 1979

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