Chef's Table vol.8
Episode 2
【憧憬】ー 宿命の土と技で、海の向こうの宝石を創る ー
室町末期、足利将軍家を筆頭に、茶の湯の価値観は大陸の完璧な磁器(唐物)への執着で埋め尽くされていました。
本物を手にできぬなか、美濃へ移り住んだ陶工たちは、この地が抱く宿命の陶土を用い、確かな技と知恵、そして炎だけでその「天上の輝き」に少しでも近づこうと挑みました。
それは、持たざる者が抱いた切実なまでの美への渇望。
完璧な美を追い求めるその熱情こそが、美濃という地を「焼き物の聖地」へと変えていく発火点となりました。
[ Yearning ] — Crafting Celestial Gems with Destined Clay and Craft —
In the late Muromachiperiod, the values of the tea ritual, spearheaded by the Ashikaga Shogunate, were entirely consumed by an obsession with flawless continental porcelain (Karamono) from across the sea.
Unable to obtain the genuine masterpieces, craftsmen who had migrated to Mino recognized the exceptional potential of this destined local clay.
Using this fine earth, their rigorous skill, and the power of fire, they challenged themselves to approach that "celestial brilliance."
It was a poignant craving for beauty harbored by those who possessed nothing.
This very passion, chasing after perfect beauty, became the ignition point that transformed the land of Mino into a sacred sanctuary of ceramics.