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Guinomi by Uchimura Mikio

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Pre 2000   item# 956071

Guinomi by Uchimura Mikio
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8,000 yen - EMS shipping included 

This splendid guinomi is part of a wonderful collection of sake cups acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector.

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The guinomi is signed and in perfect condition. It will be shipped in a signed box.

The ...click for details


Guinomi by Isomi Chuji

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Pre 2000   item# 956068

Guinomi by Isomi Chuji
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This splendid guinomi is part of a wonderful collection of sake cups acquired over many years by a private Japanese collector.

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The guinomi is signed and in perfect condition. It will be shipped in a signed box.

The ...click for details


Chawan by Hamada Shoji

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1980   item# 949289

Chawan by Hamada Shoji
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430,000 yen - EMS shipping offered 

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

Hamada Shoji (1894-1978) is without doubt the best known Japanese potter. His influence on the world of ceramics, not only in Japan but throughout the world makes him a true icon of contemporary pottery. During his lifetime, he received many awards, the most prestigious of them being the ti ...click for details


Chawan by Tamura Koichi

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Pre 1990   item# 949288

Chawan by Tamura Koichi
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144,000 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.

Tamura Koichi (1918-1987) was a potter who, along Hamada, Leach, Kawai, and the philosopher Yanagi Soetsu, took part in the Mingei (folk art) movement that was created in 1926 as a counterbalance to the industrialization of ceramics and the “snobbishness” of the world of tea ceremony ware. I ...click for details


Chawan by Shin San Hon

Catalogue: Artists: Ceramics: Porcelain: Pre 2000   item# 949286

Chawan by Shin San Hon
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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.

Shin San Hon is a Korean potter, born in 1947. He started learning pottery in high school and was recognized early on, winning at an Art Exhibition of the Korean Chamber of Commerce, at the age of 21. He has kept accumulating awards and has gone all the way to Boston to teach workshops and t ...click for details


Chawan by Koie Ryoji

Catalogue: Artists: 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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Kuro Oribe Chawan by Kato Sho

Catalogue: Artists: 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: Artists: 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


Kame-bekko Tenmoku Chawan by Rakuto Joichi

Catalogue: Artists: 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


Kuro-oribe Chawan by Suzuki Goro

Catalogue: Artists: 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

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