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Momoyama Gallery
$350.00 This refined white and celadon green Tenmoku tea bowl (chawan), crafted approximately fifty years ago by the distinguished Japanese potter Gaei Matsuyama, presents a masterful blend of traditional form and poetic glaze expression. Measuring 6.9 cm in height and 12.1 cm in diameter, it is a balanced and intimate vessel that invites both contemplation and use. The chawan is enveloped in a luminous white glaze, flowing like snowlight over the stoneware body...
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Sold MID-CENTURY MODERN IKEBANA VASE Ceramic. 20th century, Japan. 34 x 6 x H 26 cm (13.38 x 2.36 x 10.23in). selected by hotoke * Please understand that EMS shipping fee is additionally charged, and also confirm our Sales Policy before purchase, since your order will be assumed to have fully acknowledged our Sales Policy under any circumstances. Thank you.
Momoyama Gallery
$350.00 Refined Satsuma Ido Chawan with Glazed Poetics and Shifuku | Meiji Period, ca. 1870 This rare and exquisitely balanced Ido-style chawan, measuring 6.3 cm in height and 12.4 cm in diameter, is a distinguished example of old Satsuma ware from the early Meiji period (circa 1870). The bowl comes accompanied by its original aged wooden box and a luxurious purple shifuku (cloth bag), underlining its ceremonial and collector's value...
Momoyama Gallery
$250.00 Hagi Chawan by Sofu Kaneko – A Masterwork of Earth and Flame Height: 8.6 cm | Diameter: 12.6 cm | With original signed and sealed tomobako (wooden box) This exquisite Hagi-yaki tea bowl, created over 30 years ago by the renowned Japanese ceramic artist Sofu Kaneko (金子 霜楓), is a sublime embodiment of rustic elegance and poetic imperfection. With its softly rounded form and generous proportions, it invites the hands and spirit into a contemplative encounter...
Momoyama Gallery
sold One of a kind: Masterpiece Faceted Amber-Glazed Raku Chawan by Shoraku Sasaki with Signed and Sealed Original Wooden Box. Size: Height 8.8 cm | Diameter 11.3 cm This extraordinary faceted Raku Chawan, crafted by renowned contemporary potter Shoraku Sasaki, represents a pinnacle of modern Raku artistry. Its glaze, a mesmerizing amber tone rarely seen in Raku ware, evokes a sense of warmth, depth, and timeless beauty...
Momoyama Gallery
$395.00 Masterful Shigaraki Chawan by the 5th Rakusai Takahashi | Signed and Sealed Tomobako | Height 8.2 cm, Diameter 10 cm This extraordinary Shigaraki Chawan is a work of the celebrated 5th Rakusai Takahashi (高橋楽斎), one of the most esteemed figures in the world of Japanese ceramics. Perfectly embodying the spirit of wabi-sabi, the bowl features a robust, gently rounded form with a subtle, naturalistic asymmetry that enhances its organic beauty...
Zentner Collection
$850.00 Japanese antique tetsubin, cast iron kettle for heating water for tea. Each side is decorated with a raised design of blossoming branches: one with a plum or cherry, the other with a buds about to flower, likely a camellia. The lid is cast in bronze and has a mottled reddish patina.
Age: Meiji/Taisho era (early 20th century) Dimensions: 9″ high (including handle) x 6 3/4″ wide (including handle and spout) x 5″ wide
Zentner Collection
SOLD Japanese antique tetsubin, cast iron kettle for heating water for tea. Oval form with high handle. One side is decorated with a raised banana palm. The unique split cast handle adds interest. The bronze lid is signed on the underside.
Age: Meiji/Taisho era (early 20th century) Dimensions: 9 1/2" high (including handle) x 6" wide (including handle and spout) x 4" wide
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Sold CATFISH VASE Kakehana (Hanging vase for arranging single flower) of Japanese Shigaraki stoneware vase, with unidentified potter's sign, 20th century, 22 x 10 x 8 cm (8.66 x 3.93 x 3.14in). selected by hotoke * Please understand that EMS shipping fee is additionally charged, and also confirm our Sales Policy before purchase, since your order will be assumed to have fully acknowledged our Sales Policy under a...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Contemporary
item #1503253
(stock #TRC250217)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! A rather rare motif by a master potter, delicate yet grounded, this white Raku tea bowl is truly one-of-a-kind. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and showcasing a soft and gracefully executed white glaze with highlights, it exudes a sense of ease, tenderness, and tranquility. Adorned with subtle crackling patterns and variations in texture, the tea bowl's surface adds to its unique and organic feel...
Momoyama Gallery
sold What a treasure! Tokugawa Kairakuen Mizusashi Mid-19th Century | Official Oniwa-yaki (御庭焼) of the Kairakuen Kiln | Featuring Tokugawa Mon | Kintsugi Restoration This exceptional tea ceremony mizusashi (水指) originates from the legendary official Kairakuen kiln (偕楽園窯), established in 1819 under the patronage of Tokugawa Harutomi, the 10th Lord of Kii (Kishū Tokugawa family), one of the three most powerful Tokugawa houses (Gosanke)...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Japanese Celadon Tea Bowl with Chrysanthemum Motif (Kyo Ware, 19th Century 京都焼 青磁 菊文 茶碗19世紀 This elegant celadon tea bowl, dating to the early 19th century (Edo Period), is a refined example of Kyo ware (京焼) the highly regarded ceramic tradition of Kyoto...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Contemporary
item #1502731
(stock #TRC250122)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
$750.00 A captivating depiction of the eternal “ensō” on a backdrop of jet-black Raku glaze signifying enlightenment, the eternal, the nothingness, and the freedom of the mind to envision and to create. Typically, a closed ensō is associated with the idea of perfection while an open ensō (as seen here) represents movement, fluidity, and attainment in the corporeal world...
Momoyama Gallery
$395.00 This exquisite Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware) tea bowl exemplifies the refined elegance and craftsmanship characteristic of traditional Kyoto ceramics. The bowl features a smooth, cream-colored exterior with delicate, hand-painted floral motifs in soft, muted tones. A striking gold chrysanthemum crest (Kikumon, 菊紋) is prominently displayed, symbolizing nobility and imperial heritage in Japanese culture...
Momoyama Gallery
sold 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 : Pre 1980
item #1502487
(stock #3A99)
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$300.00 Japanese Black Iron Tetsubin tea pot, 1980's, 9" high handle included, 6" high without handle, 9" wide include spout, beautiful pierced work knob on top of the bronze cover. Impressed design of cuntry side scenery, boat in the lake with pine tree alongside on the embankment on one side, and country straw tatched roof houses on the other side. The condition is good.
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1920
item #1502475
(stock #2A100)
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$275.00 Japanese Copper Tea Pot, Ca. 1920's, 10 1/2" high with handle up position, 9" wide include the spout, 7 1/2" high for teapot only when handle is down, etched Eagle Bird design on one side, etched Japanese Kanji charactor on the other side, spout can be covered or open, handle is adjustable. Old original used condition.
Momoyama Gallery
sold 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... |
