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Ancient East
$420 DESCRIPTION: A handsome ikebana basket, Meiji Period, crafted of smoked bamboo in a diagonal weave with double wrapped handle. Three vertical bamboo strips reinforce two corners, and the basket rests on a square, open weave base. Excellent condition with no breaks or losses. Ikebana ("living flowers") is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as Kado ("way of flowers")...
Momoyama Gallery
$400.00 This is a first class Kashiki of old Shino ware. It is 200 years old ( Edo Period ), beautiful distorted and has a tasteful painting. Kashiki is the general term for bowls or plates to present biscuits and sweets for the tea ceremony. It is an indispensable item for the authentic tea ceremony. There is potter's mark. The name of the artist is Sozan. Nice antique condition with aesthetic inborn kiln cracks and with no repairs...
Welcome To Another Century
$300.00 A flat and circular kogo – incense box – made out of skillfully turned pine wood, stained or thinly lacquered dark brown...
Kodo Arts
$280.00 Quite elegant Taisho Period wagumi Japanese style bamboo flower basket featuring bamboo inserts, susudake bamboo, and a rattan weave on the handle. Excellent condition. 16" tall by 12" wide. Ask for shipping quote.
Kodo Arts
$280.00 Two lovely Ca. 1935 bamboo flower baskets for ikebana flower arrangements. Very good condition.
Half moon basket : H:34cmx W:30cm x Depth:25cm;
wagumi basket: H:28cm x W:28cm x depth:25cm
ask for shipping quote .
June Hastings
$245.00 A Japanese sooted bamboo boat-shaped basket designed for flower arrangements. The ship form represents a treasure ship (takarabune). The takarabune is a mythical ship piloted through the heavens by the Seven Lucky Gods carrying celestial treasures. In this case, some of earth's most beautiful treasures: its flowers. Originally, a ceramic container would be placed inside to accommodate the flower arrangement. This basket is still very usable having sturdy construction with no apparent breaks...
June Hastings
$125.00 Vintage Japanese kiri wood round smoking set made from one piece of wood showing a bold beautiful grain. This tobacco smoking hibachi has a copper bowl and receptacle which are used to put a pipe or other smoking tools and ashes. Often used with tea ceremony,
it measures 3.5" high x 6.5" diameter.
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$30.00 5 Pieces set of Japanese Contemporary Ceramic Tea Sweet Dishes, Bowls, Compotes, average sizes are 4" wide, 2" high for large pieces, some impressed and marked manufacturer's mark. The condition is good.
The Kura
Sold, Thank you! A large Amber glass Mizusashi enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Mizu Utsuwa by Japans top-rated female glass artists, Iwata Itoko. It has a black lacquered wooden lid typical of mizusashi, but a tremendous convoluted form in rich amber which defies simple description. Itoko is one of the top rated glass artists in Japan, and heir to the legacy of Iwata Hisatoshi. The piece is roughly 1 foot (39 cm) in diameter...
Asian Art By Kyoko
Price on Request A Japanese tissue or cloth holder for a tea ceremony,
finely woven with a diamond design, the interior lined
in leather, all held together with an ivory clasp carved as a
lion's head (shishi) mask, Taisho period.
Asian Art By Kyoko
Inquire for Price A fine embroidered purse, probably made to hold tissues at a tea ceremony. The exterior is embroidered with Sagara embroidery (Peking knot), and has a sarasa design of stylized butterflies, birds and flowers. The sarasa (Indian Chintz), first came to Japan through the Nanban trading in the late 16th century and was tremendously favored by the tea masters and some daimyo (regional lords) during the Edo period...
Japanese Art Site
SOLD This stunning masterpiece of extraordinary design is an exceedingly rare Edo Period Botankago (Peony Basket) Ikebana Basket for the Tea Ceremony, with original signed box. One of the rarest and most important baskets to come up for sale. Black with a very large handle that separates into five pieces for portability, a fine complex weave and intricate crayfish motif. A rare and important find for the serious Japanese basket connoisseur. 22.5h x 19.25w inches, 57h x 49w cm.
Momoyama Gallery
Sold Nothing I can say can convey the rugged beauty locked up of this Oribe Mizusashi, signed and enclosed in the original signed wooden box...
Momoyama Gallery
sold This is a real old Japanese mizusashi made of Oribe clay. It dates from the early Meiji Period. Signed on the bottom from the artist. It is in great condition - no repair, no crack, no water leak. Size: 15 cm height 13 cm diameter 15 cm trunk diameter Weight: 1,3 kg Shipping included
Momoyama Gallery
Already Sold On offer is this rare type of nezumi mizusashi made of shino-yaki. It dates from the mid to the late Meiji Period and is in perfect condition. There are no damages, cracks and repairs. Size: 17,5 cm height 13 cm diameter 16,5 cm trunk diameter Weight: 1400 g Shipping included
The Kura
Sold, thank you Lacquer covers the natural curves of this wood tray for use in the service of Sencha leaf Green Tea. It is 10 x 14-1/2 x 1 inches (25.5 x 37 x 2.5 cm). The bottom shows wear typical of use.
The importance of Sencha in the late Edo and Meiji periods cannot be overlooked, and has been studied in depth in the book Tea of the Sages, the Art of Sencha by Patricia Jane Graham. |