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Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1990 item #1502584 (stock #0683)
Momoyama Gallery
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This Ohi tea bowl, made by legendary Ohi Chozaemon IX, exemplifies the refined aesthetics and craftsmanship of the Ohi-yaki tradition. The vessel’s form is subtly asymmetrical, reflecting the wabi-sabi philosophy of imperfection and natural beauty cherished in the Japanese tea ceremony.

The glaze displays a mesmerizing interplay of amber and earthy grey to green tones, characteristic of Ohi ware’s low-temperature firing process...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1502355 (stock #0682)
Momoyama Gallery
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This Kuro Raku tea bowl by Japanese artist Shusei Nakamura embodies the aesthetics of wabi-sabi with its organic form, deep, glossy black glaze, and subtle surface irregularities. The bowl reflects the hallmark of Raku ceramics—hand-formed without a potter’s wheel—giving it a lively, almost breathing quality. The slightly undulating walls and asymmetrical lip create a tactile presence, enhancing the meditative experience of tea drinking...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1502002 (stock #0681)
Momoyama Gallery
$350.00

This striking tea bowl, crafted by Shoichi Kitamura, exemplifies the innovative and textural qualities of contemporary Kosai ware.

The bowl’s surface is a dynamic interplay of organic forms and meticulous glaze techniques, making it both a functional vessel and an artistic statement...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1900 item #1501607 (stock #24-91)
Welcome To Another Century
$795.00
Chawan tea bowl, typical for drinking matcha green tea, used in the tea ceremony. Standing on a foot in the shape of a bamboo node, the sides are slightly curved inwards. The hip shaped by soft facets, the upper sides with diagonal, soft indentations. Soft grayish stoneware covered in a dull, soft pink glaze...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1900 item #1501381 (stock #12637)
t a t a m i
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BORO CHAWAN

Excavation of damaged Initial Imari ware tea bowl given such bold putty repair in the later years. Originally Edo period, Japan. H 7.5 x 12.2 x 9.8 cm (2.95 x 4.80 x 3.85in)...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1501321 (stock #H-2)
Gallery Rex
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Hamada is one of the promising talent in MINO pottery area. This sake cup was fired with fire woods in anagama, it has very exquisite crab sculpture. Size 6.8cm(D) 6.3cm(H) Accessary: wooden box signed by artist
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1900 item #1500591 (stock #J812)
Haruko Watanabe
$250.00
Mukozuke with hand painted design which means both, the first side dish as well as a tableware itself at the "Kaiseki-ryori". Probably Shigaraki-yaki (Shigaraki in Shiga prefecture), made in 19th century. In good condition. The hairline in the 8th picture is not a crack, but only in the glaze and a tiny chip in the rim (the 9th picture). Diameter:8.2cm, H:6.3cm
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500454 (stock #RS-97)
Gallery Rex
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This piece is very rare as the master made few pieces. It was laid at the bottom of anagama kiln for 10 days, so its patterns were made by natural ashes over it. Originally shikigawara is tea ceremony utensil, it is usually used as tile to be put on with stove. The natural pattern is very beautiful so it may be interesting if it would be used as ornament or plate for food or flower arrangement. Size: 30cm(square) 3.2cm(thickness)
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500418 (stock #RS-96)
Gallery Rex
USD $60.00
These cups are made for the purpose for day use, using excellent glaze to be used for high class pieces by Master Sugimoto. Gohon, Funsei, Oribe, 2types of Madara. The glaze of Madara-B type is made of ashes of tip part of rice ear. Size: 9.5cm(D)/ 8.0cm(H)
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500417 (stock #RS-96)
Gallery Rex
USD $60.00
These cups are made for the purpose for day use, using excellent glaze to be used for high class pieces by Master Sugimoto. Gohon, Funsei, Oribe, 2types of Madara. The glaze of Madara-A type is made of ashes of stem part of rice ear. Size: 9.5cm(D)/ 8.0cm(H)
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500416 (stock #RS-96)
Gallery Rex
USD $60.00
These cups are made for the purpose for day use, using excellent glaze to be used for high class pieces by Master Sugimoto. Gohon, Funsei, Oribe, 2types of Madara. Size: 9.5cm(D)/ 8.0cm(H)
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500408 (stock #RS-96)
Gallery Rex
USD $60.00
These cups are made for the purpose for day use, using excellent glaze to be used for high class pieces by Master Sugimoto. Gohon, Funsei, Oribe, 2types of Madara. Size: 9.5cm(D)/ 8.0cm(H)
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500407 (stock #RS-96)
Gallery Rex
USD $60.00
These cups are made for the purpose for day use, using excellent glaze to be used for high class pieces by Master Sugimoto. Gohon, Funsei, Oribe, 2types of Madara. Size: 9.5cm(D)/ 8.0cm(H)
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1920 item #1500357 (stock #0677)
Momoyama Gallery
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Remarkable Wabi-Sabi Shino Chawan made by one of the best potters in Japanese history - Seto master Kato Shuntai (1885-1961).

This tea bowl was made over 100 years ago and it comes with the originally signed wooden box of the artist.

His real name is Kanae KATO. He was born 1885 as the third son of Shunsen KATO.

In 1907 he established a branch family, named himself Shuntei and became the first generation...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1920 item #1500296 (stock #0676)
Momoyama Gallery
$450.00

Refined simplicity, soft glaze and distinctive crackle patterns - what a beauty! Perfect Hagi Chawan by one of the best Hagi artists in history - the 10th Saka Koraizaemon (1890–1958). The Japanese Emperor and the loyal families officially ordered his works regularly.

In addition, he was recognized as the human treasure with valuable technique (the old system of Japanese Human National Treasure) from the Japanese government...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Pre 1800 item #1500183 (stock #0673)
Momoyama Gallery
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A beautiful example of a mid Edo Period (1603 - 1868) Shigaraki Mizusashi (fresh water container for the tea ceremony) displaying classic Shigaraki markings.

Based on Momoyama and early Edo Shigaraki archetypes, sports a rugged purpose with a reliance on tradition while not being a slave to it. In a tea room or on a shelf this piece of ceramic art has a commanding aesthetic presence...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500015 (stock #RS-95)
Gallery Rex
USD $350.00
This pieces were made about 30years ago and not used. They were fired for 10 days in anagama with only red pine fire woods. Thy were not used with artificial glaze, Ashes of red pine trees turned to very beautiful green glass just like scenery of natural. Size: 15.0cm (S)/ 2.3cm(H) 5 pieces set, however each piece is available Accessary(set): wooden box signed by artist.
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pottery : Contemporary item #1500014 (stock #RS-94)
Gallery Rex
USD $350.00
This piece was made about 30years ago and not used. It was fired for 10 days in anagama with only red pine fire woods. It was not used with artificial glaze, Ashes of red pine trees turned to very beautiful green glass just like scenery of natural. Size: 37.0cm (D)/ 5.0cm(H) Accessary: wooden box signed by artist.
 
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