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Momoyama Gallery
Sold Half cylinder shaped (Hanzutsu) tea bowl made of light, coarse unrefined Mino clay, with very little and small ishihaze (exploding stones). The mouth has been trimmed in a fashion frequently seen in black oribe but rarely in yellow seto bowls. The expertly thrown body is covered with the typical ash glaze inside and outside which has turned into yellow, due to a slight iron oxide content in the clay; the thick and glossy glaze (guinomi-de) has a beautiful, fine crazing...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Little distorted half cylinder shaped (kutsugata) tea bowl made of light, coarse, unrefined Mino clay. The expertly thrown body is covered with the typical, glossy black iron oxide glaze inside and outside. A 'window' on the side has been left unglazed for decoration in iron oxide engobe under a clear ash glaze in the form of plum blossoms (ume) and a geometric design. This is a typical Momoyama design...
Momoyama Gallery
$1,200.00 NOTE: Due to our holiday we can only send parcels again after our return on August 7th. Distorted half cylinder shaped kutsugata tea bowl of light, unrefined Mino clay. The expertly thrown body, heavily trimmed with a potters knife (hera) is covered with the typical, glossy black iron oxid glaze inside and outside. Obviously due to a lack of manganese here it is more a dark brown, which is rare to find on Oribe chawans...
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sold Early Edo (1603-1868) Period Shino Chawan with all highlights of the Japanese aesthetics of wabi sabi. Such 17th century Shino tea bowls without cracks and repairs are very rare. It is in perfect antique condition and comes with Gomotsu-bukuro (Shifuku) and a lacquered wooden box with corner protections. Shino-ware dates to the Momoyama period when potters were attempting to recreate white porcelain-wares that were being imported from China at the time...
Momoyama Gallery
Sold SPECIAL OFFER Today we like to present you one of our Shigaraki Chawans, roughly pottered and burned in a true wabi-sabi way around the mid 19th. cent. Highly recommanded for lovers of Japanese aesthetics. There is an old kiln mark and, rarely seen - 3 holes inside the foot. Great display piece. The local sandy clay from the bed of Lake Biwa has a warm orange color, and makes very durable pottery. This clay characterizes Shigaraki ware...
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sold Wonderful Mishima chawan with irregular form, made around the end of Edo, surely during the early Meiji period. The first mention of the Mishima style comes in Eiroku 8 (1565) in a tea diary...
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
Sold Say the word 'Momoyama' to any Japanese pottery connoisseurs, and their eyes will inevitably light up. Most ceramic enthusiasts would give up any Saturday-night vice to own just one Momoyama Shino, Bizen or Karatsu guinomi (sake cup) or chawan (tea bowl). Here is another Momoyama item from our collection: Cylinder shaped (hanzutsu) tea bowl made of light, fine, unrefined Mino clay - slightly discoloured by age and use, which has also enhanced beautiful, fine crazing... Wonderful Early to Mid Edo (17-18cc) Kuro Oribe Kutsugata Chawan (distorted tea bowl) for Tea Ceremony.
Clay covered with black dull glaze, of irregular form with unglazed foot ring and surrounding area. The old label on the box has the name Rinzo (林蔵) who was probably a potter or a tea master. From Japanese private collection Oribe ware known since 16th century and it is coming from Mino of Gifu prefecture of Japan. It has distinctive green or black colo...
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$1100.00 This Tea Bowl (Chawan) in the style of Kenzan is decorated in white slip and underglaze iron. It is in excellent condition, there is a tiny chip on the lip but no other damage and no repairs. It dates from the late Edo Period. The Tea Bowl is from the Dikran G...
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$995 sold This is an Edo period chawan by Japans greatest Poet Rengetsu Ōtagaki ( 1791 - 1875 ). It shows a poem of herself, tastefully carved onto the tea bowl. The chawan has a wild and rough look and an aesthetic kintsugi ( gold repair ). A tasteful woodbox is also included. Size: 2.4'' height, 4.3'' width. Ōtagaki Rengetsu was a Buddhist nun who is widely regarded to have been one of the greatest Japanese poets of the 19th century...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Here we present a tasteful kuro (black) Oribe kutsu chawan from the mid Edo period. It has an interesting shape with fantastic black glaze and two different images on it. This bowl is unmarked, which was typical for tea bowls of this era. We offer this tea bowl with a very good box (kiribako). No cracks or repairs - except inborn kiln cracks... Edo Period (1603-1868) Japanese Antique Kyo Ware Tsutsu Chawan (Tea Bowl) for Tea Ceremony.
Kyo/Kiyomizu Ware has several centuries of history with over 300 kilns located around Kyoto, Japan. The history of Kiyomizu pottery goes back to the Momoyama period (1568-1600). Size Height 9.5cm Width 10cm Weight 480g Condition Overall good considering the age, no cracks, no chips. Supplied with old wooden box. Rare example of Edo Period (1603-1868) White Shino Ware Tea Bowl (Chawan).
The potter's mark is carved at the base. Shino pottery is produced in today's Gifu prefecture since 16th century and it is distinguished by thick white glazes, red marks and the surface of small holes. Size 2.925in. (7.5cm.) high; 5.07in. (13cm.) diameter; 405g weight. Condition There are chips and cracks due to age... Edo Period (1603-1868) Antique Shino Ware Chawan (Tea Bowl)
Shino pottery is produced in today's Gifu prefecture since 16th century and it is distinguished by thick white glazes, red marks and the surface of small holes. Size 3.3in. (8.4cm.) high; 5.1in. (13cm.) diameter; 440g weight. Condition There are repairs and cracks due to age. The bowl doesn't leak and can be used for tea ceremony. Please see the photos for details. Edo Period (1603-1868) Hagi ware Chawan (Tea Bowl) for Tea Ceremony
Hagi pottery became popular throughout Japan for tea ceremony during Edo period (1603-1868). Hagi ware has its distinctive nice cracks together with soft texture which is highly prized among tea lovers around the world. Size Width 4.1in (10.5cm); Height 2.85in (7.3cm); Weight 495g. Condition Good. No chips, no cracks. Supplied with wooden box.
Treasures of Old Times
$780.00 Beautiful Edo Period (1603-1868) Iga Tea bowl
Natural ash glazed Iga Pottery is traditionally produced in former Iga Province, the birthplace of ninja, in central Japan dating back to 7th century and it generally reflects wabi-sabi aesthetics with its unique rustic appearance. Size 8cm high; 13cm width; Condition There are with few cracks. Please see the photos for reference. Supplied with old box which says Iga Chawan Late Edo Period (1603-1868) Iga Tetsuki Kashiki (手付 菓子器) dish with ash glazing.
It looks like the dish was produced with inborn kiln crack and generously repaired with kintsugi soon after that and it creates a truly unique appearance. Kashiki is a dish for sweets used for Japanese tea ceremony. Natural ash glazed Iga Pottery is traditionally produced in former Iga Province, the birthplace of ninja, in central Japan dating back to 7th century and it general... |