Nr. 101022195

Hagi Ware Mankame Kiku Räuchergefäß (Durchbrochene Schildpatt- und Chrysanthemenmuster) - Steinzeug - 廣澤洋海 Hirosawa Hiromi (1945-) - Japan - 1900–2000
Nr. 101022195

Hagi Ware Mankame Kiku Räuchergefäß (Durchbrochene Schildpatt- und Chrysanthemenmuster) - Steinzeug - 廣澤洋海 Hirosawa Hiromi (1945-) - Japan - 1900–2000
Item Description:
Hirosawa Hiromi Hirosawa Hiromi Hagi ware Mankame Kiku incense burner.
This exceptional piece showcases the artist's mastery of intricate openwork carving, featuring the auspicious mankame (tortoise shell) pattern combined with chrysanthemum motifs.
The mankame pattern, formed by interconnected hexagonal shapes resembling tortoise shells, symbolizes longevity and prosperity in traditional culture.
The meticulous pierced carving technique demonstrates skilled craftsmanship, creating a delicate lattice that allows incense smoke to gently diffuse while maintaining structural integrity.
This incense burner exemplifies the refined aesthetic of Hagi ware, known for its soft, warm texture and understated elegance.
The piece showcases the characteristic qualities of Hagi pottery with its gentle color palette and smooth surface that will develop a deeper patina with use over time.
The work comes with its original signed box, cloth, and descriptive booklet, confirming authenticity.
The piece is in excellent condition with no damage, preserving the intricate details of the openwork decoration.
Size
Height: 10.0 cm
Width: 14.7 cm
Condition
Excellent condition with no damage. The intricate pierced carving is intact and well-preserved.
Artist Profile
Hirosawa Hiromi was born in 1945 and graduated from Yamaguchi Prefectural Atsusa High School in 1963. He began pottery as a hobby in 1972, but later suspended his work. In 1984, drawn to the art of decorative carving, he resumed pottery making with renewed dedication.
In 1986, Hirosawa established his independent kiln, Hongogama, in the historic pottery district. His exceptional skill in intricate openwork carving quickly gained recognition. In 1988, he presented a pierced lattice incense burner to the Association of Shinto Shrines, followed by a dedication to Meiji Shrine in 1989. In 1990, his works were dedicated to Urasenke tea school and Noda Shrine, establishing his reputation in tea ceremony circles.
Hirosawa specializes in細工物 (saiku-mono), decorative pieces featuring complex openwork and carved patterns. His signature style combines traditional Hagi ware techniques with elaborate pierced designs, creating works that are both functional and sculptural. The mankame pattern, a recurring motif in his work, demonstrates his technical precision and artistic vision.
His works are highly valued by tea ceremony practitioners and collectors for their exceptional craftsmanship and elegant design, representing the continuation of Hagi ware traditions while pushing technical boundaries.
NOITICE:
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
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