Nr. 100609034

Japanische Chawan, Oribe-Stil Steingut mit Drip-Glasur, signierter Tomobako. - Steinzeug, Keramik - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
Nr. 100609034

Japanische Chawan, Oribe-Stil Steingut mit Drip-Glasur, signierter Tomobako. - Steinzeug, Keramik - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
This Japanese tea bowl (chawan) is a fine example of Hagi ware, known for its soft, milky glaze, warm iron-rich clay, and subtle variations that deepen with use. The bowl shows a gently flared form with a calm, understated presence typical of wares made for the Japanese tea ceremony.
The glaze displays natural pooling and fine crackle, while the exposed clay at the foot reveals a warm reddish-brown tone. The interior shows delicate wheel marks and gradual color transitions, reflecting a restrained wabi aesthetic rather than decorative excess.
The piece is accompanied by its original wooden storage box (tomobako). The box bears handwritten ink inscription and a red seal, indicating the work’s title and attribution, as was customary for tea ceramics. The style of calligraphy and presentation suggest a work intended for tea practice rather than mass production.
No damage or restoration is observed. Age-related surface variations and firing marks are consistent with traditional handmade Japanese ceramics.
Approximate Dimensions
Diameter: approx. 12 cm
Height: approx. 6.5–7 cm
This chawan would be suitable both for use in tea practice and as a collectible example of traditional Japanese ceramic culture.
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