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Ghost Bush Terrace - Yamane Seigan / 山根 清玩 (b. 1952) - Teeschale - Keramik - Hagi-Keramik
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Ghost Bush Terrace - Yamane Seigan / 山根 清玩 (b. 1952) - Teeschale - Keramik - Hagi-Keramik

A Hagi ware matcha tea bowl formed with a robust body and finished in a thick, milky-white glaze applied over a coarse, iron-rich clay. This example belongs to the so-called Oni-Hagi style, in which sand-rich clay and a heavy glaze application produce a rugged surface through crawling, pooling, and areas of intentional exposure. The bowl is supported by a pronounced wari-kōdai (split foot), deliberately divided into four sections, giving the base a strong structural presence. On the exterior, vertical glaze runs and irregular breaks reveal the dark clay beneath, creating a varied surface as the glaze thins and gathers during firing. A circular artist’s seal is impressed into the clay near the base. Notably large in scale for a tea bowl, this work measures 16.4 cm in diameter and 11.0 cm in height, giving it a commanding physical presence. The generous proportions emphasize the sculptural qualities of the Oni-Hagi style, with the weight and volume of the form enhancing the dynamic interaction between the thick glaze and the coarse clay body. When held, the bowl conveys a sense of mass and stability rather than delicacy, underscoring its character as a powerful and expressive chawan. The piece is accompanied by its original wooden storage box (tomobako), a fabric wrapping (tomobukuro), and a descriptive leaflet (shiori). Artist Profile: Yamane Seigan / 山根 清玩 (born 1952) Yamane Seigan was born in Tokyo and later established his kiln, Kōsaian, in Hagi. He is known for works produced in the Oni-Hagi manner, emphasizing the physical interaction between thick feldspathic glazes and coarse, iron-bearing clay. His tea bowls often feature bold forms, pronounced glaze movement, and distinctive split-foot constructions, and are presented together with signed wooden storage boxes. Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance. I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible! Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

Nr. 102634992

Verkauft
Ghost Bush Terrace - Yamane Seigan / 山根 清玩 (b. 1952) - Teeschale - Keramik - Hagi-Keramik

Ghost Bush Terrace - Yamane Seigan / 山根 清玩 (b. 1952) - Teeschale - Keramik - Hagi-Keramik

A Hagi ware matcha tea bowl formed with a robust body and finished in a thick, milky-white glaze applied over a coarse, iron-rich clay. This example belongs to the so-called Oni-Hagi style, in which sand-rich clay and a heavy glaze application produce a rugged surface through crawling, pooling, and areas of intentional exposure. The bowl is supported by a pronounced wari-kōdai (split foot), deliberately divided into four sections, giving the base a strong structural presence. On the exterior, vertical glaze runs and irregular breaks reveal the dark clay beneath, creating a varied surface as the glaze thins and gathers during firing. A circular artist’s seal is impressed into the clay near the base.

Notably large in scale for a tea bowl, this work measures 16.4 cm in diameter and 11.0 cm in height, giving it a commanding physical presence. The generous proportions emphasize the sculptural qualities of the Oni-Hagi style, with the weight and volume of the form enhancing the dynamic interaction between the thick glaze and the coarse clay body. When held, the bowl conveys a sense of mass and stability rather than delicacy, underscoring its character as a powerful and expressive chawan.

The piece is accompanied by its original wooden storage box (tomobako), a fabric wrapping (tomobukuro), and a descriptive leaflet (shiori).


Artist Profile:
Yamane Seigan / 山根 清玩 (born 1952) Yamane Seigan was born in Tokyo and later established his kiln, Kōsaian, in Hagi. He is known for works produced in the Oni-Hagi manner, emphasizing the physical interaction between thick feldspathic glazes and coarse, iron-bearing clay. His tea bowls often feature bold forms, pronounced glaze movement, and distinctive split-foot constructions, and are presented together with signed wooden storage boxes.


Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

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€ 40
Sandra Wong
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Schätzung  € 250 - € 350

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