Fujina style glazed chawan of an etched bamboo groove design directly into the porcelain and then glazed. This style of glaze almost has the appearance of ancient Tang style ceramics
Porcelain and glazes
4.3" X 4.4"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Large and robust porcelain chawan with a tataki (paddled) style netting design around the bowl and richly glazed in Ao and clear.
Porcelain and glazes
5.6" X 3.85"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Lustrous green Oribe glazed chawan over a combed "breaking waves" pattern highlighted with an underglaze wash of purple-brown
Stoneware, slip, wash and glaze
5.5" X 3.85"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Robust terra cotta teabowl with black and white combed slip
Terra cotta, slips and glaze
5" X 4.5"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Ao glazed wide footed teabowl, chawan form, with a Shono pattern around the bowl
Stoneware, slip and glazes
4.75" X 4"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Large banded teabowl in rich Oribe and temmoku glazes in a Strata pattern
Stoneware and glazes
6" X 3.65"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Richly glazed Rozome teabowl in stacked stones form with hiragana repeat design
Stoneware, slips and glazes
5" X 4.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Shallow Oribe style wall bowl with alternating areas of mon (gate) designs and a rich lustrous Oribe glaze. The bowl is made so that it may hang if desired
Stoneware, slips and glazes
11.85" X 2.9"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Rich temmoku and haiyu ash glazed chawan with "Shono" rain pattern showing through the glaze. This glaze effect is rich and complex and the photos do not capture it's full complex depth
Stoneware, slip and glazes
5.2" X 4.5"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Old English style glazed yunomi (#1), teabowl with a repeat pattern of impressed medieval designs
Porcelain and glaze
4.25" X 4.5"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Old English style glazed yunomi (#2), teabowl with a repeat pattern of impressed medieval designs
Porcelain and glaze
4.25" X 4.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Ameyu and Haiyu ash glazed teabowl, chawan based on a Chinese stem cup of the Ming Dynasty. There are some wonderful, fat glaze rolls inside the bowl and at the foot.
Porcelain and glazes
5.35" X 3.6"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Rich temmoku glazed Rhytnmos (rhythm) style teabowl, chawan. This glaze is very rich and has a luster on the glaze surface and looks different in various light sources, a simple but complex glaze
Porcelain and glaze
5.6" X 4.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Rich temmoku glazed pedestal style teabowl, chawan with impressed design. This glaze is very rich and has a luster on the glaze surface and looks different in various light sources, a simple but complex glaze
Porcelain and glaze
5.5" X 4.5"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Temmoku and Haiyu (ash) glazed teabowl with a fully textured design around the body of the bowl. In the right light, the iridescent nature of the ash glaze is very evident
Stoneware and glazes
5.25" X 4.3"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Persian, Raqqa glazed Ido style chawan with rozome underglaze
decoration of grasses
White earthenware, black underglaze decoration and traditional Persian blue glaze
6" X 3.6"
Please note, this piece is made using traditional pourous white earthenware and a soft fritted glaze. Though it is food safe and functional, it is not intended for everyday use.
Elegant cylindrical neriage chawan in the Jovian Storms pattern with impressed design at four points of the circumferance, the tones run from grey, charcol, black and white, the interior is mostly muted charcol gray
Porcelain and glaze
5.3" X 4.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Large, oburi teabowl with a rich and semi-translucent Temmoku glaze over a vivid masame pattern impressed design, a wonderfully tactile chawan
White Stoneware and Temmoku glaze
5.75" X 4.2"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Terra cotta serving bowl with hand carved "grass" pattern
Terra Cotta, slip and glaze
9.75" X 3.75"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Modern temmoku and ash glazed chawan, teabowl with stamped decoration inspired by the English and Japanese traditions
White Stoneware
5.25" X 4"
Functional, decorative and food safe!
Modern temmoku and ash glazed chawan, teabowl with vivid hakeme (hakame) slip technigue
Stoneware
5.4" X 4"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Chinese influenced lobed serving bowl with amber Ameyu glaze and rich gosu cobalt deoration. This makes an excellent popcorn bowl!
Stoneware
10" X 5"
Functional, decorative and food safe!
Ameyu amber glazed wall bowl, shallow bowl with a rich gosu cobalt decoration of a rain patter.
Stoneware made to hang as an option.
13.5" X 3"
A superbly crafted and balanced trumpeting form by legendary tea bowl creator Sugimoto Sadamitsu enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Ido Chawan.
The bowl reflects the aesthetics of those imported Korean wares preferred by Sen-no-Rikyu in the Momoyama era. It has a bold, strong foot which rests perfectly on the table, both grounding the bowl and yet allowing it a sense of flight, as if the moment will soon be gone (and it will indeed!)...
Rare Chawan crafted by the eminent Hamada Shoji (1894-1978), showcasing the exquisite use of iron pigments.
Size:
Height: 7.9cm
Width: 15.1cm
In excellent condition.
Comes with a signed wooden box.
Shoji Hamada was a key figure in Japanese ceramics, famous for his involvement in the Mingei (Folk Craft) movement...
Ash coated with silver striated slip's sake cups by Iguchi Daisuke enclosed in their original signed wooden boxes and dating to 2024.
From the artist this year.
Size,1 D 8.8 cm H 9.1 cm
Size,2 D 7.9 cm H 5.9 cm
Condition, New
Iguchi Daisuke was born in 1975 in Tochigi , After graduating the Tohoku University of Art & Design in 1998, studied in Kyoto under Imai Masayuki...
This piece was fired in the kilns of one of Kyoto’s most prolific Raku-yaki workshops by an artist known as Heian Shoraku. In 1905, the first generation Shoraku established a kiln near the famous Kiyomizu temple, nestled at the foot of the eastern mountains in Kyoto. In 1945, the kiln was moved to Kameoka near Yada shrine where it remains today...
Elegance in coloration and form this Koro Tea Bowl by Tamba superstar Ichino Masahiko enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Tanba Akadobe Wan and including the original exhibition invitation which this piece is featured...
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A charred Ash Glazed chawan by Kumano Kurouemon enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Kuma Shino and signed To Kuroemon. Like the potter himself, this bowl is large and stable, seemingly welded to the floor by its own weight and presence. Despite that the kodai foot is small and delicate, adding creating tension between form and the space around it. A sublime example of this popular artist’s work...
Another excellent example of this great artists work enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Oribe Chawan
Size, D 15.1 cm H 9,9 cm
Condition, Excellent
Born in Kagoshima, the southern extreme of the Japanese main islands in 1976, Shogo would have been inundated with the traditions of Kyushu, a massive area with dozens of ancient kiln sites producing everything from porcelains of the highest decoration in Satsuma to the dark forms of Kuro Satsuma nd Naeshirog...
A dramatic work by Ikeda Shogo enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Oribe Chawan ...
This is a handful, great tactile qualities and entrancing to look at.
From his recent firing 2023.
Size, Each is roughly D 10.5 cm H 11.0 cm
Condition, all are in new condition.
Kodai Ujiie was born in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture in 1990, and graduated advanced studies at the Tohoku University of Art and Design in 2015. He has been exhibited at some of Japan's top galleries as well as England, United States among others.
A spectacular tea bowl by Kato Yasukage XIV enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Oribe Chawan and signed 14th Yasukage. The smoothly undulating rim floats above the faceted sides, like acloud over the precipitous crags of Gifu prefecture, home of Oribe-ware. To accentuate the random vein which carries the lifeblood of Japanese pottery, fortuitous flashes of yellow and blue with rich irons flare on the surface like acts of nature...
An unprecedented Teacups by Hayashi Shotaro enclosed in the original signed wooden boxes.
Size, Aka Shino (red) D 10.1 cm H 11.6 cm
Size, Murasaki Shino D 10.5 cm H 12.1 cm
Condition, New (2023)
Hayashi Shotaro (b. 1947) is one of the biggest names in contemporary Mino ceramics. He first began with a 7 year apprenticeship under his older brother Kotaro, ending when he established his own kiln in 1974...
Stunning tea bowl by Yamaguchi Makoto enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Oribe Chawan.
This is a superb example of this much popular artists work.
Size, D 13,9 cm H 9.4 cm
Condition, Excellent
A rising star in the pottery world, Yamaguchi Makoto was born in Seto, Aichi prefecture in 1978. In 2000 he was apprenticed to Hiroshige Kato (Kasen Toen)...