Nr. 101898047

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Seonjin-yo (青珍窯) - Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) - Teeschale - Mishima (三島) - Steinzeug
Höchstgebot
€ 20
Vor 13 h

Seonjin-yo (青珍窯) - Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) - Teeschale - Mishima (三島) - Steinzeug

Description from the Seller Title: Masterpiece Mishima Celadon Chawan - Seonjin-yo by Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) - With Original Signed Box In the searing embrace of the kiln, the celadon glaze transforms into a tranquil jade-like glass, eternally preserving the intricate "Mishima" patterns. The artist, Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥), is a revered master of Seonjin-yo, dedicated to reviving the noble soul and lost brilliance of Goryeo-era ceramics in the modern age. The surface pulsates with rhythm; meticulously stamped floral and geometric motifs—a technique dating back to the 15th century and cherished by legendary Japanese tea masters like Sen no Rikyu—are inlaid with white slip beneath a luminous, pale turquoise glaze. While the rim offers a silken, refined curve for the lips, the Kodai (foot) remains unglazed and resolute, exposing the raw, primordial strength of the earth. This profound interplay between sophisticated artistry and "Wabi-sabi" imperfection creates a dignity that commands the tea room. Artist Profile Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) / Seonjin-yo (青珍窯) A preeminent figure in contemporary ceramic arts, Liang Ming-huan is celebrated for bridging the historical gap between ancient Goryeo techniques and modern aesthetic sensibilities. His works are highly coveted by collectors for their spiritual depth and technical perfection, representing a harmonious fusion of Korean craftsmanship and Japanese tea ceremony tradition. Condition & Specifications Condition: Immaculate. The piece has been preserved with the utmost care; no chips, cracks, or restorations are present. Texture: The delicate Kannyu (crazing) across the surface is a deliberate "breathing" of the clay, an intentional feature crafted by the artist to allow the bowl to age gracefully over years of use. Tomobako (Authenticity): Accompanied by the original paulownia wood box, bearing the artist’s hand-brushed calligraphy and vermilion seal. This ensures the work's provenance and status as a genuine masterpiece. Artist: Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) Technique: Mishima-style Celadon (Inlayed Slip) Dimensions: [6.7] cm × [14] cm Net Weight: [259] g Gross Weight (with Box): [596]g Included: Original signed wooden box Shipping Information Carrier: Shipped via Japan Post EMS (Standard). We may also utilize DHL or FedEx for the fastest and safest transit. Includes tracking and full insurance. Lead Time: Approximately one week, subject to customs procedures. Customs and Taxes: Import duties, taxes, and VAT are the buyer's responsibility and are collected at the destination. Damage Protection: In the rare event of transit damage, please retain all packaging and contact us immediately with photos for insurance claims. About Our Shop Located in the historic pottery hub of Tobe, Ehime—home to 250 years of ceramic mastery—we are a specialized gallery dedicated to the Chawan (tea bowl). We look beyond fame to curate pieces that possess true "soul" and quality, from renowned masters to exceptional anonymous kilns. Discover the authentic spirit of Japanese ceramics, delivered from our historic town to your collection.

Nr. 101898047

Verkauft
Seonjin-yo (青珍窯) - Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) - Teeschale - Mishima (三島) - Steinzeug

Seonjin-yo (青珍窯) - Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) - Teeschale - Mishima (三島) - Steinzeug

Description from the Seller
Title: Masterpiece Mishima Celadon Chawan - Seonjin-yo by Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) - With Original Signed Box

In the searing embrace of the kiln, the celadon glaze transforms into a tranquil jade-like glass, eternally preserving the intricate "Mishima" patterns. The artist, Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥), is a revered master of Seonjin-yo, dedicated to reviving the noble soul and lost brilliance of Goryeo-era ceramics in the modern age.

The surface pulsates with rhythm; meticulously stamped floral and geometric motifs—a technique dating back to the 15th century and cherished by legendary Japanese tea masters like Sen no Rikyu—are inlaid with white slip beneath a luminous, pale turquoise glaze. While the rim offers a silken, refined curve for the lips, the Kodai (foot) remains unglazed and resolute, exposing the raw, primordial strength of the earth. This profound interplay between sophisticated artistry and "Wabi-sabi" imperfection creates a dignity that commands the tea room.

Artist Profile
Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥) / Seonjin-yo (青珍窯)
A preeminent figure in contemporary ceramic arts, Liang Ming-huan is celebrated for bridging the historical gap between ancient Goryeo techniques and modern aesthetic sensibilities. His works are highly coveted by collectors for their spiritual depth and technical perfection, representing a harmonious fusion of Korean craftsmanship and Japanese tea ceremony tradition.

Condition & Specifications
Condition: Immaculate. The piece has been preserved with the utmost care; no chips, cracks, or restorations are present.

Texture: The delicate Kannyu (crazing) across the surface is a deliberate "breathing" of the clay, an intentional feature crafted by the artist to allow the bowl to age gracefully over years of use.

Tomobako (Authenticity): Accompanied by the original paulownia wood box, bearing the artist’s hand-brushed calligraphy and vermilion seal. This ensures the work's provenance and status as a genuine masterpiece.

Artist: Liang Ming-huan (梁命煥)

Technique: Mishima-style Celadon (Inlayed Slip)

Dimensions: [6.7] cm × [14] cm

Net Weight: [259] g

Gross Weight (with Box): [596]g

Included: Original signed wooden box

Shipping Information
Carrier: Shipped via Japan Post EMS (Standard). We may also utilize DHL or FedEx for the fastest and safest transit. Includes tracking and full insurance.

Lead Time: Approximately one week, subject to customs procedures.

Customs and Taxes: Import duties, taxes, and VAT are the buyer's responsibility and are collected at the destination.

Damage Protection: In the rare event of transit damage, please retain all packaging and contact us immediately with photos for insurance claims.

About Our Shop
Located in the historic pottery hub of Tobe, Ehime—home to 250 years of ceramic mastery—we are a specialized gallery dedicated to the Chawan (tea bowl). We look beyond fame to curate pieces that possess true "soul" and quality, from renowned masters to exceptional anonymous kilns. Discover the authentic spirit of Japanese ceramics, delivered from our historic town to your collection.

Höchstgebot
€ 20
Sandra Wong
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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