Lin Xiangjun - Te skål - Keramik - Chawan Mei : Kegon

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Chawan Mei : Kegon 茶碗 銘:華厭|Lin Xiangjun 林香君

This tea bowl features a sculptural silhouette based on the theme of "Forms of Time." The work explores the relationship between the strength and delicacy of clay, reflecting the artist's pursuit of texture and form while maintaining the functionality of a tea tool.

Artist Profile:
Lin Xiangjun was born in Taiwan in 1953 and graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1978, majoring in ceramics. She has been primarily active in the Nitten exhibition, receiving the Special Selection (Tokusen) award in 2009 and 2012. Her work has also been recognized at the Japan Modern Crafts Exhibition, the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition, and the Women’s Association of Ceramic Art. Her creations capture the vitality of nature—such as waterfalls, ocean swells, roads, and the earth—through voluminous forms and cut-clay expressions.

Accessories:
- Tomobako, Tomonuno

Dimensions & Weight:
- Tea bowl: H9 x W11 x D11 cm, 256 g
- Total with accessories: H12 x W15.5 x D15.5 cm, 575 g

Technique & Condition:
Technique: Ceramics
Material: Ceramic
Condition: Excellent condition. There is a seal "Xiang" (香) on the bottom of the piece.

Shipping:
We will ship by EMS or DHL.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Due to carrier requirements, larger packaging may be used when necessary.

Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

For bidders in Italy: codice fiscale required.
For bidders in Portugal: NIF required.
For bidders in Spain: NIF required.

Sælger's Historie

I mit 30. år som japansk kunsthandler deler jeg æstetikken og ånden i japansk kunst.
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Chawan Mei : Kegon 茶碗 銘:華厭|Lin Xiangjun 林香君

This tea bowl features a sculptural silhouette based on the theme of "Forms of Time." The work explores the relationship between the strength and delicacy of clay, reflecting the artist's pursuit of texture and form while maintaining the functionality of a tea tool.

Artist Profile:
Lin Xiangjun was born in Taiwan in 1953 and graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1978, majoring in ceramics. She has been primarily active in the Nitten exhibition, receiving the Special Selection (Tokusen) award in 2009 and 2012. Her work has also been recognized at the Japan Modern Crafts Exhibition, the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition, and the Women’s Association of Ceramic Art. Her creations capture the vitality of nature—such as waterfalls, ocean swells, roads, and the earth—through voluminous forms and cut-clay expressions.

Accessories:
- Tomobako, Tomonuno

Dimensions & Weight:
- Tea bowl: H9 x W11 x D11 cm, 256 g
- Total with accessories: H12 x W15.5 x D15.5 cm, 575 g

Technique & Condition:
Technique: Ceramics
Material: Ceramic
Condition: Excellent condition. There is a seal "Xiang" (香) on the bottom of the piece.

Shipping:
We will ship by EMS or DHL.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Due to carrier requirements, larger packaging may be used when necessary.

Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

For bidders in Italy: codice fiscale required.
For bidders in Portugal: NIF required.
For bidders in Spain: NIF required.

Sælger's Historie

I mit 30. år som japansk kunsthandler deler jeg æstetikken og ånden i japansk kunst.
Oversat af Google Oversæt

Detaljer

Æra
Efter 2000
Yderligere oplysninger om titlen
Chawan Mei : Kegon
Antal artikler
1
Materiale
Keramik
Oprindelsesland
Japan
Designer/kunstner/skaber
Lin Xiangjun
Stand
Fremragende stand - næsten ikke brugt med minimalt tegn på aldring og slid
Højde
9 cm
Bredde
11 cm
Anslået periode
2010-2020
JapanBekræftet
275
Genstande solgt
100%
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