Nr. 101919645

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Mino ware (Mino-yaki) - Signed by 'Mutsumi' (睦) - Teeschale - röhrenförmig - Steinzeug
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€ 30
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Mino ware (Mino-yaki) - Signed by 'Mutsumi' (睦) - Teeschale - röhrenförmig - Steinzeug

Description from the Seller Title: Stunning Japanese Mino-yaki Chawan (Tea Bowl) - "Gosu-Seiryu" Cobalt Blue Flow Glaze - Studio "Mutsumi" (睦) A Fusion of Tradition and Modern Aesthetics In the heart of Gifu Prefecture, the historic kilns of Mino have breathed life into clay for over four centuries. This exquisite Chawan, belonging to the "Mutsumi" (睦) lineage, is a masterful example of contemporary Mino-yaki. It captures a singular moment of transformation within the kiln, where the raw earth of Central Japan meets the artisan's vision of the natural world. The Landscape of the Vessel (Keshiki) The surface of this bowl presents a breathtaking "Keshiki" (scenery). A serene, matte-white base, reminiscent of traditional "Kohiki" (powder-spray) ware, is dramatically interrupted by a cascading flow of deep cobalt blue—the "Gosu-Seiryu" (Pure Cobalt Stream) technique. This vibrant blue glaze evokes the dynamic energy of a waterfall or the deep, shifting currents of the ocean. Form and Tactile Experience The vessel features a robust, slightly flared "Tsutsu" (cylindrical) form that sits perfectly in the hands, offering a grounded and meditative presence. The lower portion of the bowl reveals deliberate "Hera-ato" (chisel marks), providing a raw, textured contrast to the smoothness of the upper rim. On the base, next to the foot, the artisan has hand-incised a subtle signature mark. Artist/Studio Profile & Authentication Mutsumi (睦) - Mino Ware (Mino-yaki) The "Mutsumi" name represents a dedicated studio within the Mino pottery region, specializing in tea ware that balances the austere spirit of the "Tea Ceremony" with a sophisticated modern elegance. Markings: The bowl features a hand-incised signature (Hera-gaki) on the base. Provenance: The accompanying traditional yellow protection cloth (Ukon-furoshiki) bears the official "Mutsumi" (睦) studio stamp, ensuring its origin and quality. Condition & Specifications Condition: Mint / Unused. This piece is in pristine, unused condition, preserved with the utmost care. No chips, cracks, or repairs. Artistic Character: Please appreciate that subtle surface variations, "Kanyu" (crazing), or tiny "Teppen" (iron spots) are intentional expressions of the clay's "Soul," prized by collectors as a hallmark of authentic Japanese ceramics. Details: Origin/Studio: Mutsumi (睦) Technique: Gosu-Seiryu (Cobalt Blue Flow over White Base) Dimensions: [7.4] cm × [11.2]cm Net Weight: [377] g Gross Weight (with packaging): [577]g Included: Original "Ukon-furoshiki" (Yellow protection cloth) with "Mutsumi" stamp. Shipping information: The standard shipping method for this product is Japan Post EMS. Depending on the destination or current logistics situation, we may also use DHL or FedEx to ensure the fastest and safest delivery. All shipments include tracking number and insurance. Delivery date: It usually takes about a week. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on the country/region and customs procedures. Duties and taxes: Please note that import duties, consumption taxes, and value added taxes are not included in the product price or shipping cost. These charges are typically collected in the destination country and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Thank you for your understanding. If damaged or lost: In the unlikely event that your item is damaged in transit, please save all packaging materials and contact us immediately with photos of both the item and the box for your insurance claim. About our store: Our store is a select shop specializing in tea bowls based in Tobe City, Ehime Prefecture, a pottery town with a history of 250 years. While valuing Tobe's tradition, we have carefully selected collections from famous kilns and hidden workshops from all over the country. Our philosophy is simple. We transcend the boundaries of fame and prioritize the soul and quality of our work above all else. From masterpieces by famous artisans to standout pieces by unknown potters, every bowl in our collection is carefully selected through our unique aesthetic lens. Discover the authentic beauty and timeless spirit of Japanese pottery, delivered directly to your home from a historic town.

Nr. 101919645

Verkauft
Mino ware (Mino-yaki) - Signed by 'Mutsumi' (睦) - Teeschale - röhrenförmig - Steinzeug

Mino ware (Mino-yaki) - Signed by 'Mutsumi' (睦) - Teeschale - röhrenförmig - Steinzeug

Description from the Seller

Title: Stunning Japanese Mino-yaki Chawan (Tea Bowl) - "Gosu-Seiryu" Cobalt Blue Flow Glaze - Studio "Mutsumi" (睦)

A Fusion of Tradition and Modern Aesthetics
In the heart of Gifu Prefecture, the historic kilns of Mino have breathed life into clay for over four centuries. This exquisite Chawan, belonging to the "Mutsumi" (睦) lineage, is a masterful example of contemporary Mino-yaki. It captures a singular moment of transformation within the kiln, where the raw earth of Central Japan meets the artisan's vision of the natural world.

The Landscape of the Vessel (Keshiki)
The surface of this bowl presents a breathtaking "Keshiki" (scenery). A serene, matte-white base, reminiscent of traditional "Kohiki" (powder-spray) ware, is dramatically interrupted by a cascading flow of deep cobalt blue—the "Gosu-Seiryu" (Pure Cobalt Stream) technique. This vibrant blue glaze evokes the dynamic energy of a waterfall or the deep, shifting currents of the ocean.

Form and Tactile Experience
The vessel features a robust, slightly flared "Tsutsu" (cylindrical) form that sits perfectly in the hands, offering a grounded and meditative presence. The lower portion of the bowl reveals deliberate "Hera-ato" (chisel marks), providing a raw, textured contrast to the smoothness of the upper rim. On the base, next to the foot, the artisan has hand-incised a subtle signature mark.

Artist/Studio Profile & Authentication
Mutsumi (睦) - Mino Ware (Mino-yaki)
The "Mutsumi" name represents a dedicated studio within the Mino pottery region, specializing in tea ware that balances the austere spirit of the "Tea Ceremony" with a sophisticated modern elegance.

Markings: The bowl features a hand-incised signature (Hera-gaki) on the base.

Provenance: The accompanying traditional yellow protection cloth (Ukon-furoshiki) bears the official "Mutsumi" (睦) studio stamp, ensuring its origin and quality.

Condition & Specifications

Condition: Mint / Unused.
This piece is in pristine, unused condition, preserved with the utmost care. No chips, cracks, or repairs.

Artistic Character: Please appreciate that subtle surface variations, "Kanyu" (crazing), or tiny "Teppen" (iron spots) are intentional expressions of the clay's "Soul," prized by collectors as a hallmark of authentic Japanese ceramics.

Details:

Origin/Studio: Mutsumi (睦)

Technique: Gosu-Seiryu (Cobalt Blue Flow over White Base)

Dimensions: [7.4] cm × [11.2]cm

Net Weight: [377] g

Gross Weight (with packaging): [577]g

Included: Original "Ukon-furoshiki" (Yellow protection cloth) with "Mutsumi" stamp.

Shipping information:
The standard shipping method for this product is Japan Post EMS. Depending on the destination or current logistics situation, we may also use DHL or FedEx to ensure the fastest and safest delivery. All shipments include tracking number and insurance.

Delivery date:
It usually takes about a week. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on the country/region and customs procedures.

Duties and taxes:
Please note that import duties, consumption taxes, and value added taxes are not included in the product price or shipping cost. These charges are typically collected in the destination country and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Thank you for your understanding.

If damaged or lost:
In the unlikely event that your item is damaged in transit, please save all packaging materials and contact us immediately with photos of both the item and the box for your insurance claim.

About our store:
Our store is a select shop specializing in tea bowls based in Tobe City, Ehime Prefecture, a pottery town with a history of 250 years.
While valuing Tobe's tradition, we have carefully selected collections from famous kilns and hidden workshops from all over the country. Our philosophy is simple. We transcend the boundaries of fame and prioritize the soul and quality of our work above all else.
From masterpieces by famous artisans to standout pieces by unknown potters, every bowl in our collection is carefully selected through our unique aesthetic lens. Discover the authentic beauty and timeless spirit of Japanese pottery, delivered directly to your home from a historic town.

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