HAKU EN-YU CHAWAN BY IWABUCHI SHIGEYA
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Pre 1990 item# 1095847 (stock# #7106)
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This large Haku En-Yu, white salt fired, chawan is by Kyoto master potter; Iwabuchi Shigeya (1925-1993). This soft white chawan has very subtle undertones of a pink blush over its surface and is covered with a series of crazed and crackled salt glaze deposited on the white slipped surface of the bowl. The generous bowl shape is reminiscent of older Hagi and even Korean chawan and is terminated with an exceptional bamboo node formed foot. The bowl is further decorated with three dark spots around ...click for details
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SHIRO-HAGI THICK LIPPED PLATE BY MIWA KYUWA
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Pre 1980 item# 1094686 (stock# #7105)
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This luscious Hagi platter is by Ningen Kokuho, Juyo Mukei Bunkazai , Living National Treasure; Miwa Kyuwa (1895-1981) also known as Miwa Kyusetsu X. This Shiro-Hagi platter has a fritted white glaze over a coarse daido clay body and is unevenly glazed to allow the tsuchi-aji and irregularities create a unique landscape to the piece. The white glaze has intentional crazing and around the lip on the front and back of the piece is areas of blushed pink areas with speckled white crystals making f ...click for details
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BIZEN CHAIRE BY TAKAHARA SHOJI
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Pre 2000 item# 1094683 (stock# #7104)
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Wonderful lobed chaire by Bizen veteran potter; Takahara Shoji (1941-2000). This elegant Bizen chaire has casual lobed indents around its solid form with a spontaneous incised line creating a boundary between body and shoulder. The chaire face (omote) is covered in a rich green ash showing signs of a horizontal tamadare run while the rear (ura) has sweeping effects of hi-iro capitalizing on the traditional Bizen tsuchi-aji. The chaire has a magnificent ivory lid and its handmade shifuku bag maki ...click for details
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Stellar Ishii Takahiro Oribe Chawan
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Contemporary item# 1094543 (stock# #7103)
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Large and playful Oribe chawan by contemporary pottery phenom; Ishii Takahiro. This summer, natsu-wan, style chawan is glazed in Ishii’s own Oribe glaze that shimmers with iridescence and allows plenty of the tsuchi-aji to peak through as he glazed the pot. Balanced on a well addressed circular kodai, this chawan is equally at home displayed or in the hand. The form and intentional furrows make for a tactical experience while the interior of the bowl is smooth and ready to fufill its primary fun ...click for details
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LARGE TESSHA GLZED CHAWAN BY KAWAI TAKEICHI
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Pre 1990 item# 1094541 (stock# #7103)
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This great celadon & tessha glazed chawan is by noted 20th century master; Kawai Takeichi (Bu'ichi). This elegantly formed chawan exhibits a skillful use of iron tessha over a gosu based celadon glaze that shows a wonderfully mysterious that appears like drifting “metallic” clouds on a soft amber to green background. The interior of the chawan is also awash with broad bands and speckles of the rich iron glaze that seems suspended on the surface. The kodai is a classic Kawai school foot, ...click for details
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KOBU-SHINO CHAWAN BY SAKAI KOBU
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Contemporary item# 1094512 (stock# #7102)
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This Kobu- Shino chawan is by Sakai Kobu and is an exceptional example of his work. The nebula like decoration around the intentionally distorted tsu-tsu style chawan with undulating lip has a quality of three dimensions within the glaze. The rich and well controlled surface exhibits iron red, blue-grey, white and lavender tones within the glaze and it is obvious why Sakai is so highly regarded as a modern Mino potter by looking at this chawan. Sakai is also well know for his atypical asymmetric ...click for details
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YOHEN TETSU-YU CHAWAN BY KAMIYA EISUKE
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Contemporary item# 1094198 (stock# #7101)
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A Large natsu-wan by chadogu specialist; Kamiya Eisuke. This teabowl is glazed in a rich yohen-tetsu-yu glaze that runs from rusty red tones at the lip to hare’s fur and glassy black drips in the mikomi and near the kodai with much of the glaze being infused with iron crystals trapped within the glaze. The mikomi is filled with a black glass and covered over in iron crystals and is like looking out into the night sky. The form feels wonderful in the hand as well as sitting inviting the viewer to ...click for details
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CLASSICAL HAGI CHAWAN BY YOSHIGA TAIBI
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Pre 1990 item# 1094192 (stock# #7100)
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This classical ,generous and inviting teabowl chawan is by legendary Hagi master potter; Yoshiga Taibi (1915-1991). The sumptuous form is highlighted with a thin ash glaze over the rich hagi clay and crackled slip with tones running from Hagi creamy pink to lavender with the gritty clay visually punctuating the foot/kodai. This is a bowl of profound subtleties and though it may sound cliché, this chawan looks many times better in person than my poor photography can show.
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YASHICHIDA-ORIBE CHAWAN BY SUZUKI GORO
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Contemporary item# 1092571 (stock# #7099)
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This bold Momoyama Yashichida-Oribe style chawan is by undisputed master potter; Suzuki Goro. This chawan is decorated in a playful array of traditional Oribe designs worked in a very modern tone with shades of iron black, green and coral set on a creamy ground and glazed over in a clear glaze with the panel surrounded by charcoal black under a satin feldspathic glaze. With the decorative panel showcased on the front of the bowl, the seemingly undecorated obverse is in fact highlighted by circul ...click for details
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