Edo Period Green Glaze Oribe Chawan
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Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1800: Item # 1221871
Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1800: Item # 1221871
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Richard van Norten - by appointment
Avenue Royal - Luxembourg / Europe
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Richard van Norten - by appointment
Avenue Royal - Luxembourg / Europe
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This beautiful chawan (tea bowl) was made in the oribe style, a more than four hundred year old tradition from the central part of Japan in the ancient Mino province.
That tradition was in part influenced by tea master and warrior Furuta Oribe (1545-1615) who developed his own style of tea ceremony. The bowl is very well made and in perfect condition. It dates from the mid Edo Period and has no repairs or damages except inborn kiln cracks. The green glaze is very vivid and strong.
It has a kiln mark, which is not readable.
A wood box can be added for a little fee. Just ask me.
Size 8.4 centimeters height, diameter 11 centimeters, trunk diameter 12 centimeters
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