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Todai-ji Rōben Inkstone by Kiyomizu Kōshō - Tintenfass - Steinzeug
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Todai-ji Rōben Inkstone by Kiyomizu Kōshō - Tintenfass - Steinzeug

This is a refined Japanese ceramic inkstone (tōken) known as a “Rōben inkstone”, associated with Tōdai-ji Temple and created under the supervision or design of Kiyomizu Kōshō (1911–1999), the former chief priest of Tōdai-ji and a highly respected Buddhist calligrapher and cultural figure. The inkstone is formed in the shape of the character “風” (wind), symbolizing natural flow, impermanence, and spiritual movement—concepts deeply connected to Buddhist philosophy. Such themed inkstones were often produced for commemorative or cultural purposes related to major temples. Made of ceramic, the piece combines both practical function and sculptural presence, suitable for calligraphy practice, tea-room display, or scholarly appreciation. It comes complete with its original tomobako (signed wooden storage box), enhancing its authenticity and collectability. Objects connected to major temples such as Tōdai-ji and to figures like Kiyomizu Kōshō are especially valued for their religious, cultural, and artistic significance. This inkstone represents an appealing example of modern Japanese religious craft. Measurements (Approx.)cm Length:15 Width: 13.5 Height: 4 Condition:(Please see the photos)
- The goods is in vintage, used condition.
- Some stains, spots, and wrinkles are because of age.
*This item will be carefully packaged and sent by registered post from Japan.
The arrival time may be extended depending on the customs processing status of each country.
*According to the policies of your local country, other fees may be charged, such as customs duties.

Nr. 101048671

Verkauft
Todai-ji Rōben Inkstone by Kiyomizu Kōshō - Tintenfass - Steinzeug

Todai-ji Rōben Inkstone by Kiyomizu Kōshō - Tintenfass - Steinzeug

This is a refined Japanese ceramic inkstone (tōken) known as a “Rōben inkstone”, associated with Tōdai-ji Temple and created under the supervision or design of Kiyomizu Kōshō (1911–1999), the former chief priest of Tōdai-ji and a highly respected Buddhist calligrapher and cultural figure.

The inkstone is formed in the shape of the character “風” (wind), symbolizing natural flow, impermanence, and spiritual movement—concepts deeply connected to Buddhist philosophy. Such themed inkstones were often produced for commemorative or cultural purposes related to major temples.

Made of ceramic, the piece combines both practical function and sculptural presence, suitable for calligraphy practice, tea-room display, or scholarly appreciation. It comes complete with its original tomobako (signed wooden storage box), enhancing its authenticity and collectability.

Objects connected to major temples such as Tōdai-ji and to figures like Kiyomizu Kōshō are especially valued for their religious, cultural, and artistic significance. This inkstone represents an appealing example of modern Japanese religious craft.

Measurements (Approx.)cm
Length:15
Width: 13.5
Height: 4
Condition:(Please see the photos)
- The goods is in vintage, used condition.
- Some stains, spots, and wrinkles are because of age.
*This item will be carefully packaged and sent by registered post from Japan.
The arrival time may be extended depending on the customs processing status of each country.
*According to the policies of your local country, other fees may be charged, such as customs duties.

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