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Shino Chawan by Toyama-gama browse these categories for related items... All Items: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Contemporary: item # 795563
Vessels.jp 4-4-22 Nishi-gotanda Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0031, Japan Guest Book 9,000 yen - on hold |
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| This chawan is a simple yet attractive Shino tea bowl. Shino pottery has been made since the end of the sixteenth century mainly as a ware to be used for the tea ceremony. The dynamic and often voluptuous qualities of Shino vessels make them some of the most favored by pottery enthusiasts. The yuzuhada (lemon skin) is also a much appreciated characteristic of Shino, and this particular chawan seems to be the ultimate proof of it. The bowl was made at a kiln named Toyama-gama; unfortunately, there is no more information about it. The chawan is signed and in perfect condition. It will be shipped in a signed wooden box. Dimensions: 12.5 x 8.5 cm (5 x 3.4 in); weight 465g (16.3 oz) More pictures available on demand Please make sure you read my Sales Policy Page and kindly inquire if you have any question. Some of the pieces presented in this catalog may be acquired through an interest free payment plan. | ||||||||||||||
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