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Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, thank You! Signed by the 13th Iemoto (tea master) of Omotesenke, Sokuchusai (1901-1979) this exceptional tea bowl bears the poetic name Asahi or “Morning Sun.” Brilliant ochre and ash hues highlight molten swirls and dynamic features. This bowl has exceptional keshiki, or “ceramic landscape.“
Bizen’s distinctive and easily recognizable style originated in Okayama (south-western Japan) and has a long history...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Japanese Tokoname Yama Chawan (literally 'Mountain Tea Bowl'), biscuit firing ware with impressive natural glaze and slightly distorted form. It dates back to the Kamakura Period (1185 - 1333). Size: 4 cm height x 15,6 cm (max) in diameter. Shipping included
Momoyama Gallery
sold Wonderful hand-shaped Shino Chawan by great To-en Miyamura, made around 1935, enclosed in its origninally signed and sealed wooden box. Smooth and very aesthetic Shino glaze and a true wabi-sabi aura. No chips or cracks. Impressive feeling holding this big tea bowl in your hands. Size: 8,5 cm height x 11,5 cm in diameter. Shipping included.
Japanese : Tea Articles : Contemporary
item #1353313
(stock #TRC1646)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, thank You! Well proportioned and exceptionally light in the hand, this lovely tea bowl features a stylized depiction of a horse in stride in what appears to be a brown ferrous glaze on a background of ash glaze (灰油 hai-yu)...
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! The gray-blue celadon displays finely crackled glazing with areas slightly darkened by time. A faint pattern made of white inlay can be seen along the upper rim, complimented in several areas by antique kintsugi repairs. The maki-e gold repair at the base—with its design of half waves and half flowering vines—though quite old, seem not quite so old as the repairs along the rim...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1920
item #1353176
(stock #TRC1644)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! A refined and elegant work of Hagi-ware done by a master potter who is not only a direct descent of the Hagi forebears, but who also credited with having revive the tradition when it fell out of practice. This piece features a well-formed kodai (foot), an exceptionally nice Hagi glaze and several “ishi-haze” or marks from small stones that partially explode in the kiln...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1800
item #1352391
(stock #TRC1642)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! This generously proportioned chawan (13.5cm in diameter) shows nice age, especially around the kodai, and likely dates from early Edo (several hundred years old). The base is unglazed showing the molded clay, contrasting nicely with the jet black glaze which displays a slight purplish hue when held to the light. The soft sheen of the Raku glaze overlying rippled and shaved clay gives this bowl a distinct presence...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Wonderful and important chawan: rounded wan-shaped tea bowl with high foot of the bamboo node style in the typical O-Ido shape. The light, little coarse clay with enclosures is expertly thrown and full glazed - including the foot - with a transparent glaze of wood ash with some feldspar. The glaze shows attractive shrinking (kairagi) in the lower half of the bowl. It shows discoloration from green tea, a sign of many years of careful use...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1900
item #1351399
(stock #TRC1640)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! A pottery tradition that harkens from the Mino region of Japan, Shino-yaki dates from the Azuchi Momoyama period. It came into fashion when first commissioned by renowned Muromachi cha-jin (tea masters) Shino Soushin. This is thought to be the first type of pottery in Japan to feature drawn paintings on the ceramic surface.
This attractive e-Shino bowl (“e” meaning picture) bears an abstract motif on a background of white feldspar...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Really important Ko-Karatsu (kogaratsu - oldest Karatsu ware made during the 16th century) Madara tea bowl with a yobitsugi repair of highest quality. The bowl is a so called Madara Karatsu tea bowl (provenance is the legendary Hobashira-kiln) due to its typical cookie-like sandy clay and wonderful blue-purplish flecks. But its true highlight is the perfect traditional yobitsugi restoration with a pure silver gintsugi (kintsugi)... Japanese steel teapot with nice design.
Age: Japan, Showa Period, Mid-20th Century
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1900
item #1350901
(stock #TRC1638)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! With a sturdy foot firmly grounded, the upper rim of this piece rises and falls, somewhat reminiscent of a mountain path. Combined with the plum blossoms floating on the white background, these elements together suggest balance and harmony.
Oribe is a visual style named after the late-16th-century tea master Furuta Oribe (1544-1615)...
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! An enchanting tea bowl with painted plum blossoms. The blossoms appears to be of the "un-ryu" species which translates as "flying dragon" in English. Grounded and weighty in construction, the innocent and playful drawings on the outer surface of this tea bowl make for a well-balanced composition.
In excellent condition, this piece measure 4.7 inches in diameter (12 cm) and stands 4 inches tall (10 cm). It features a signature in the clay of the pedestal (unknown potter)...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1980
item #1350173
(stock #0358)
Momoyama Gallery
sold One of a kind! Wonderful Chawan made by the most famous monk of Japan, Shimizu Kosho (Kōshō), with a painting of the kanji 'Hana' (flower) on it. Shimizu Kosho named this unique tea bowl 'HANA-GOKORO' (heart of the flower). It comes with the originally signed and sealed wooden box of this most famous buddhistic monk. This tea bowl is made of clay of the Kagura-Gama-kiln, which is famous for folk craft style pottery...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1980
item #1349100
(stock #10908)
Welcome To Another Century
$175.00 Large, relatively tall chawan, as used in the tea ceremony. Light brown coarse stoneware covered with a celadon colored translucent glaze with brown speckles and with a purple and blue-green splash on the front. Unsigned...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Modern Nezumi-Shino Chawan (made in 1995) by first class artist Shigemitsu Niwa, born in 1951. Niwa was accepted for 3 times at the Nitten exhibition, which is the most famous and importand art exhibition in Japan. It comes with the originally signed and sealed wooden box and the profile of the artist. No chips or cracks. Size: 6,9 cm height x 13 cm in diameter. Shipping included
Momoyama Gallery
sold Slightly distorted Japanese Chawan of light brown Mino clay coated with white and brown glaze, made around 1950. Fantastic wabi-sabi aura with intended imperfections. A true beauty for the tea ceremony. No chips or cracks. Size: 7 cm height x 13 cm in diameter. Shipping included.
Momoyama Gallery
sold Here is the only Onta Chawan of our collection: a rare and beautiful chawan of Onta ware, made in 1958 (the manufacting year is written on the originally signed wooden box). The production dates back to the early 18th century... |