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featured item Oribe Chawan by Koie Ryoji
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Chawan by Koie Ryoji

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 948377

Chawan by Koie Ryoji
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94,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

Koie Ryoji, born in 1938 in Tokoname, is a true artist who finds inspiration in anything, and his creations are expressions of his will to constantly redefine his work and surprise the viewers. Koie Ryoji’s reputation extends beyond Japan. He has exposed his works in many renowned national and international venues.

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Ki-seto Chawan by Kato Sho

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 948376

Ki-seto Chawan by Kato Sho
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This splendid chawan is part of a wonderful collection of tea bowls acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector.

Kato Sho (1927-2001) was a major Seto potter, bestowed with some of the most important awards on the Japanese pottery scene and recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property of the Aichi prefecture in 2000; a great achievement. During his prolific career, he exposed in some of the best venue ...click for details


Kuro Oribe Chawan by Kato Sho

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 948375

Kuro Oribe Chawan by Kato Sho
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84,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid chawan is part of a wonderful collection of tea bowls acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector.

Kato Sho (1927-2001) was a major Seto potter, bestowed with some of the most important awards on the Japanese pottery scene and recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property of the Aichi prefecture in 2000; a great achievement. During his prolific career, he exposed in some of the best venue ...click for details


Kuro Oribe Chawan by Kato Sho

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 948374

Kuro Oribe Chawan by Kato Sho
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84,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid chawan is part of a wonderful collection of tea bowls acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector.

Kato Sho (1927-2001) was a major Seto potter, bestowed with some of the most important awards on the Japanese pottery scene and recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property of the Aichi prefecture in 2000; a great achievement. During his prolific career, he exposed in some of the best venue ...click for details


Seto-guro Chawan by Kato Sho

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 948373

Seto-guro Chawan by Kato Sho
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74,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid chawan is part of a wonderful collection of tea bowls acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector.

Kato Sho (1927-2001) was a major Seto potter, bestowed with some of the most important awards on the Japanese pottery scene and recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property of the Aichi prefecture in 2000; a great achievement. During his prolific career, he exposed in some of the best venue ...click for details


Kame-bekko Tenmoku Chawan by Rakuto Joichi

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 948372

Kame-bekko Tenmoku Chawan by Rakuto Joichi
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34000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid chawan is part of a wonderful collection of tea bowls acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector. Kamebekko means turtle shell, in Japanese. It is a reference to the wonderful effect of the glaze of this particular piece.

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The chawan is signed and in perfect condition ...click for details


Black Raku-yaki chawan by Waraku VII

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 942155

Black Raku-yaki chawan by Waraku VII
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This very attractive chawan (tea bowl) was made in the Waraku kiln, located in Kyoto since the latter part of the Edo period (1603-1868). Since the first Raku potter Chojiro (? – 1589) started making bowls for tea master Sen-rikyu (1522-1591), black raku vessels have been a sort of ceremonious patriarchs to tea rooms. The round shape of this particular bowl gives it a softer appeal and once held in the hand, it proves to be a very gentle and warm chalice for the tea ceremony. ...click for details


Hagi Chawan by Kaneta Sanzaemon VII

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 942153

Hagi Chawan by Kaneta Sanzaemon VII
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This wonderful chawan (tea bowl) was made by one of the masters of Hagi pottery, Kaneta Sanzaemon (1920-2004). The silky glaze with shades of soft purple veils the famed red clay of Hagi, whose pottery has been revered for centuries by tea masters and drinkers alike. Here again, the sensuality of Hagi ware is revealed in the most sublime way.

The name Sanzaemon has been associated with Hagi pottery since1817 when ...click for details


Kuro-oribe Chawan by Suzuki Goro

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 941946

Kuro-oribe Chawan by Suzuki Goro
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500,000 yen 

This splendid chawan has the characteristics of a classic tea bowl and the timelessness of an exceptional vessel. It was made by Suzuki Goro, a master of both orthodox and modern styles of pottery. The Oribe tradition, born more than four hundred years ago, has been a perfect playfield for the artist who has kept redefining his craft much as the innovative Oribe wares caused a stir in the quiet tea rooms of the Momoyama period (1583-1600). Adorned by primitive, abstract markings, this particu ...click for details


Oribe Chawan by Suzuki Goro

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 940229

Oribe Chawan by Suzuki Goro
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400,000 yen 

This magnificent chawan (tea bowl) is a perfect embodiment of the Oribe tradition of Japanese pottery by one of its masters: Suzuki Goro. Oribe ware was born to be used during the tea ceremony in rooms that are designed to be micro cosmoses and where every element is itself an image of everything that is. This includes tea bowls, which play the role of chalices during those ceremonies. Oribe chawan which are often asymmetric are some of the most spectacular vessels. Three dimensional ideogra ...click for details

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