Chawan - Porzellan - 久谷焼Kutani Ware 大雅堂Taigado (たいがどう) – handgefertigte 抹茶Matcha-Teeschale mit Rikyū-Gedicht im Inneren





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Eine Porzellan-Kutani-Ware Matcha-Schale von Taigado, Japan, dating aus den 1970er- bis 1980er-Jahren, 7,7 cm hoch und 11,5 cm im Durchmesser, Innenraum mit einem waka-Gedicht zu Ehren Rikyū, crackelndem Glasur, signiert Taigado und mit originaler Tomobako.
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久谷焼Kutani Ware 大雅堂Taigado (たいがどう) – Handcrafted 抹茶Matcha Tea Bowl with 利休Rikyū Poem Interior
This exquisite Kutani ware tea bowl, signed Taigado zo (大雅堂造), represents the refined aesthetic tradition of Kutani ceramics from Ishikawa Prefecture. Carefully handcrafted using traditional techniques, the bowl features a striking deep turquoise ground adorned with intricate gold scrollwork and floral motifs in classic Kutani overglaze enamels.
The exterior displays a luxurious dotted ground technique, creating a rich visual texture that enhances the brilliance of the gold decoration. The upper rim is accented with geometric red and gold patterns, adding a dignified and elegant presence.
The interior is particularly distinguished by calligraphic inscriptions of a waka poem attributed to Sen no Rikyū, the legendary tea master who established the philosophy of wabi-cha. The finely crackled glaze (crazing) across the interior surface is a natural characteristic of high-fired ceramics and enhances its aesthetic depth.
Signed by Taigado, this bowl is suitable for use as a matcha chawan and is also highly appreciable as an artistic display piece. It is accompanied by its original tomobako (signed wooden box).
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Size
Height: 7.7 cm
Width: 11.5 cm
Depth: 11.5 cm
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Condition
Very good condition with no visible chips or cracks. Minor age-related surface wear consistent with careful preservation.
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Artist Profile
Taigado (大雅堂) is a Kutani ware studio based in the Nomi area of Ishikawa Prefecture. Kutani ware is renowned for its vivid enamel colors and intricate decorative techniques. Taigado works are characterized by detailed overglaze painting, refined gold application, and faithful continuation of traditional Kutani craftsmanship.
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Übersetzt mit Google Übersetzer久谷焼Kutani Ware 大雅堂Taigado (たいがどう) – Handcrafted 抹茶Matcha Tea Bowl with 利休Rikyū Poem Interior
This exquisite Kutani ware tea bowl, signed Taigado zo (大雅堂造), represents the refined aesthetic tradition of Kutani ceramics from Ishikawa Prefecture. Carefully handcrafted using traditional techniques, the bowl features a striking deep turquoise ground adorned with intricate gold scrollwork and floral motifs in classic Kutani overglaze enamels.
The exterior displays a luxurious dotted ground technique, creating a rich visual texture that enhances the brilliance of the gold decoration. The upper rim is accented with geometric red and gold patterns, adding a dignified and elegant presence.
The interior is particularly distinguished by calligraphic inscriptions of a waka poem attributed to Sen no Rikyū, the legendary tea master who established the philosophy of wabi-cha. The finely crackled glaze (crazing) across the interior surface is a natural characteristic of high-fired ceramics and enhances its aesthetic depth.
Signed by Taigado, this bowl is suitable for use as a matcha chawan and is also highly appreciable as an artistic display piece. It is accompanied by its original tomobako (signed wooden box).
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Size
Height: 7.7 cm
Width: 11.5 cm
Depth: 11.5 cm
⸻
Condition
Very good condition with no visible chips or cracks. Minor age-related surface wear consistent with careful preservation.
⸻
Artist Profile
Taigado (大雅堂) is a Kutani ware studio based in the Nomi area of Ishikawa Prefecture. Kutani ware is renowned for its vivid enamel colors and intricate decorative techniques. Taigado works are characterized by detailed overglaze painting, refined gold application, and faithful continuation of traditional Kutani craftsmanship.

