Yuteki Tenmoku Chawan Tea Bowl by Shimizu Yasutaka
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Oil Spots shine a soft, mercuric silver on the black gloss ground of this expertly formed Tenmoku Chawan by contemporary artist Shimizu Yasutaka enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The Bowl is 4-3/4 inches (12 cm) diameter2-1/2 inches (6.5 cm) tall and in fine condition. Yasutaka was born into the pottery household of future Living National Treasure Shimizu Uichi in 1947. Although always involved in pottery, he began his official apprenticeship in the plastic arts under his fathers tu ...click for details
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Contemporary Kurinuki Hagi Chawan by Kaneta Masanao
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Pre 2000 item# 932645 (stock# 350)
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Lavender clouds form on the surface of this cool White Hagi chawan by important artist Kaneta Masanao enclosed in the original signed wooden box. A deep scar istorn from one side, the white frosted with pale color like rain threatening on a foggy landscape. The style is Kurinuki, not formed on a wheel but cut and worked from a block of clay, an approach the artist is famous for. It is roughly 5 inches (13 cm) diameter, 4 inches (10 cm) tall and in perfect condition. Masano likely needs no intr ...click for details
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Ki Seto Chawan by Kato Sho
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Contemporary item# 916777 (stock# 345)
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Flashes of green fade to yellow on this deep Ki-Seto bole by Kato Sho enclosed in the original signed wooden box. It is quite large, and very pleasing to hold, slightly tapered so as to concentrate the aroma rising from the freshly whipped tea. The piece is signed alongside the kodai Sho-saku. The bowl is 4-3/4 inches (12 cm) diameter, 3-1/2 inches (9 cm) tall and in perfect condition. Sho (1927-2001) was born into the house of a potter, and graduated the Tokyo University of Art before branc ...click for details
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Kiseto ceramic bowl by Kishimoto Kennin
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Pre 2000 item# 811469 (stock# 275)
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An animated work from the kiln of modern pottery master kishimoto Kennin enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The bowl rises from a flat base to wide everted rim engraved with graffito and pierced with three fish. A similar design decorates the basin. It is 7 inches (17.5 cm) diameter, 3-1/2 inches 9 cm to the rim and I perfect condition. This artist has been working with clay since the 1950s, devouring styles along the way. Seto, Oribe, Iga and Celadon, all very different approaches ...click for details
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Modern Celadon Chawan Tea Bowl by Kishimoto Kennin
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Pre 2000 item# 797598 (stock# 270)
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A fine deeply fissured Seiji Bakuhen Tenmoku bowl by contemporary artist Kishimoto Kennin enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The glaze appears to be multiple layered transparent green, shattered like jade, a startling effect actually. The bowl is in the traditional Chinese form called Tenmoku, with a small delicate foot of dark clay. It is signed inside the wari-kodai. The Shifuku wrapping cloth is actually embroidered with the artists name. The bowl is nearly 6 inches (15.5 cm) dia ...click for details
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Modern Oribe Chawan Tea Bowl by Kishimoto Kennin
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Pre 2000 item# 796574 (stock# 269)
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White florals float under the moss green rim of this kutsu-gata Oribe chawan by Kishimoto Kennin enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The bowl is turned and misshapen; the rim irregular and playful, a cheerful piece for late summer tea with a contemporary feel. It is between 5 and 6 inches (13-15 cm) diameter, 3-1/2 inches (9 cm) tall and in perfect condition. This artist has been working with clay since the 1950s, devouring styles along the way. Seto, Oribe, Iga and Celadon, all very ...click for details
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Modern Shino Chawan Tea Bowl by Kishimoto Kennin
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Pre 2000 item# 794804 (stock# 268)
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Bold iron patterns decorate the front of this large Shino bowl by contemporary Pottery master Kishimoto Kennin enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The smooth white glaze has wide fractures, apparent on close observation, with a smattering of su-ana pinholes about the body. Blue-white in the center, there are pinkish highlights on the edges. The bowl is 5-1/2 inches (14 cm) diameter, 3-1/2 inches (9 cm) to the rim and in excellent condition. Kennin has been working with clay since the ...click for details
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Modern Tenmoku Chawan Tea Bowl by Kishimoto Kennin
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Pre 2000 item# 794499 (stock# 267)
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A fine oil spot Hira-chawan on unusually delicate foot by Kishimoto Kennin enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The tiny foot intimates a sense of floating, as if the dark glaze is a shiny rain cloud hovering over the tatami. The spotting varies from small dense freckles on the edge to large, openly spaced spots in the center. The bowl is nearly 7 inches (17.5 cm) diameter, 2 inches (5.5 cm) tall and in perfect condition. This artist has been working with clay since the 1950s, devourin ...click for details
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Mino-Karatsu Chawan Tea Bowl by Kishimoto Kennin
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Pre 2000 item# 794449 (stock# 266)
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A deep wan-gata bowl shaped from thick sandy clay with a swath of karatsu green glaze decorated with arches of iron by Kishimoto Kennin enclosed in the original signed wooden box titles Mino Karatsu Chawan. As the title indicates, this is made in the style of the Karatsu ware of Kyushu, but using Mino clay. An suitable combination. The bowl is 5-1/2 inches (14 cm) diameter, 3-1/2 inches (8.5 cm) tall and in perfect condition. This artist has been working with clay since the 1950s, devouring ...click for details
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