Kaneta Keien VIII 八代兼田佳炎 (b1949) - Schüssel - Töpferware - Beigefarbene Teeschale im Well-Typ

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Japanische Hagi-Ware Well-Typ Beige Teeschale von Kaneta Keien VIII (geb. 1949), Keramik, Durchmesser 14 cm, Höhe 9 cm, Gewicht 730 g, Datierung 1990–2000, in gutem Zustand mit originalem Tomobako.

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八代兼田佳炎 Kaneta Keien VIII (b1949)
A ceramic artist born in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. He is the eldest son of Kaneta Keien VII. He creates Hagi-yaki pottery at Shokeian, a historic kiln with a history dating back to the late Edo period. His work is characterised by the rustic simplicity and warmth typical of traditional Hagi-yaki.

with seal 'Keien' 佳炎

八代兼田佳炎 Kaneta Keien VIII (b1949) 萩焼 Hagi ware 'Well-type Beige Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako)

萩焼 Hagi ware (Hagi-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery that traditionally originated from the town of Hagi, Yamaguchi, in the former Nagato Province.

The well‑type Hagi tea bowl by Kaneta Keien VIII carries the quiet warmth typical of Shōkeian’s tradition, the soft beige glaze with its pale pink and brown speckling settling gently over the clay in a way that reveals the kiln’s natural breathing; the slightly rounded lip, broad stance, and unrefined foot give the piece a grounded, rustic presence, while the seal “Keien” situates it within the long lineage of Hagi potters who value simplicity, touch, and the slow maturation of colour through use, all kept together with its tomobako.

Box dimensions: 6.4" x 6.4" x 5.1" / 16.4cm x 16.4cm x 13.2cm
Tea Bowl dimensions: 5.5" x 5.5" x 3.5" / 14cm x 14cm x 9cm

Material: Pottery

Weight: 730g including Original box (Tomobako)

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions in the photos.

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Please note that the European Union is scheduled to introduce new customs regulations from **July 2026**.

Under these new rules, the customs duty exemption for low-value imports (previously applicable to shipments valued at **€150 or less**) is expected to be abolished. As a result, additional customs duties and customs clearance-related fees may be charged upon import, even for low-value purchases.

**VAT is generally collected at the time of purchase under the IOSS (Import One-Stop Shop) system.** However, under the new EU regulations, customs authorities and shipping carriers may still require the payment of additional customs duties and customs clearance or duty advancement fees upon import.

When shipped via **DHL Express**, buyers may be required to pay:

* Customs duty (currently expected to be approximately **€3.00 per applicable HS code**)
* DHL customs advancement or customs clearance fees (typically around **€15.00**, depending on the destination country and carrier)

Our shipments are sent under **DAP (Delivered At Place)** terms. Therefore, any import duties, customs charges, taxes, customs clearance fees, or carrier-related administrative fees that may arise are the sole responsibility of the buyer and must be paid directly to the carrier or the relevant authorities when requested.

As we already provide **free international shipping** to help reduce your overall import costs, we kindly ask buyers to fulfill these import-related payment obligations and promptly complete any required payment to ensure successful delivery and acceptance of the shipment.

**By placing a bid or purchasing this item, you acknowledge and accept responsibility for any import-related charges that may be imposed by customs authorities or the shipping carrier. If you do not agree with these conditions, please refrain from bidding or purchasing.**

These charges are determined by customs authorities and shipping carriers and are beyond the control of both the seller and **Catawiki**. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

Reiwa Antiques ist ein offiziell lizenzierter Antiquitätenhändler mit Sitz in Japan und bietet eine Auswahl authentischer japanischer Antiquitäten, darunter traditionelle Gemälde, erlesene Kalligraphie und schönes Teezubehör. Unser Ziel ist es, ausländischen Käufern das bestmögliche Einkaufserlebnis zu bieten. Im Rahmen dessen, um Ihre Mehrwertsteuer- und Einfuhrsteuerbelastung so gering wie möglich zu halten, bieten wir kostenfreien Versand. Wir handeln bereits seit über 15 Jahren mit Auslandsgeschäften. Bitte seien Sie versichert, dass wir Ihre Artikel stets sorgfältig verpacken und unser Bestes geben, damit sie sicher ankommen. Die üblichen Versandmethoden sind International ePacket Light, EMS oder DHL. Bitte zögern Sie nicht, mich zu kontaktieren, wenn Sie Fragen haben oder Hilfe benötigen. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Reiwa Antiques
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八代兼田佳炎 Kaneta Keien VIII (b1949)
A ceramic artist born in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. He is the eldest son of Kaneta Keien VII. He creates Hagi-yaki pottery at Shokeian, a historic kiln with a history dating back to the late Edo period. His work is characterised by the rustic simplicity and warmth typical of traditional Hagi-yaki.

with seal 'Keien' 佳炎

八代兼田佳炎 Kaneta Keien VIII (b1949) 萩焼 Hagi ware 'Well-type Beige Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako)

萩焼 Hagi ware (Hagi-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery that traditionally originated from the town of Hagi, Yamaguchi, in the former Nagato Province.

The well‑type Hagi tea bowl by Kaneta Keien VIII carries the quiet warmth typical of Shōkeian’s tradition, the soft beige glaze with its pale pink and brown speckling settling gently over the clay in a way that reveals the kiln’s natural breathing; the slightly rounded lip, broad stance, and unrefined foot give the piece a grounded, rustic presence, while the seal “Keien” situates it within the long lineage of Hagi potters who value simplicity, touch, and the slow maturation of colour through use, all kept together with its tomobako.

Box dimensions: 6.4" x 6.4" x 5.1" / 16.4cm x 16.4cm x 13.2cm
Tea Bowl dimensions: 5.5" x 5.5" x 3.5" / 14cm x 14cm x 9cm

Material: Pottery

Weight: 730g including Original box (Tomobako)

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions in the photos.

Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by International AIR PACKET, EMS, or DHL.

**IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR EU BUYERS (Effective from July 2026)**

Please note that the European Union is scheduled to introduce new customs regulations from **July 2026**.

Under these new rules, the customs duty exemption for low-value imports (previously applicable to shipments valued at **€150 or less**) is expected to be abolished. As a result, additional customs duties and customs clearance-related fees may be charged upon import, even for low-value purchases.

**VAT is generally collected at the time of purchase under the IOSS (Import One-Stop Shop) system.** However, under the new EU regulations, customs authorities and shipping carriers may still require the payment of additional customs duties and customs clearance or duty advancement fees upon import.

When shipped via **DHL Express**, buyers may be required to pay:

* Customs duty (currently expected to be approximately **€3.00 per applicable HS code**)
* DHL customs advancement or customs clearance fees (typically around **€15.00**, depending on the destination country and carrier)

Our shipments are sent under **DAP (Delivered At Place)** terms. Therefore, any import duties, customs charges, taxes, customs clearance fees, or carrier-related administrative fees that may arise are the sole responsibility of the buyer and must be paid directly to the carrier or the relevant authorities when requested.

As we already provide **free international shipping** to help reduce your overall import costs, we kindly ask buyers to fulfill these import-related payment obligations and promptly complete any required payment to ensure successful delivery and acceptance of the shipment.

**By placing a bid or purchasing this item, you acknowledge and accept responsibility for any import-related charges that may be imposed by customs authorities or the shipping carrier. If you do not agree with these conditions, please refrain from bidding or purchasing.**

These charges are determined by customs authorities and shipping carriers and are beyond the control of both the seller and **Catawiki**. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

Reiwa Antiques ist ein offiziell lizenzierter Antiquitätenhändler mit Sitz in Japan und bietet eine Auswahl authentischer japanischer Antiquitäten, darunter traditionelle Gemälde, erlesene Kalligraphie und schönes Teezubehör. Unser Ziel ist es, ausländischen Käufern das bestmögliche Einkaufserlebnis zu bieten. Im Rahmen dessen, um Ihre Mehrwertsteuer- und Einfuhrsteuerbelastung so gering wie möglich zu halten, bieten wir kostenfreien Versand. Wir handeln bereits seit über 15 Jahren mit Auslandsgeschäften. Bitte seien Sie versichert, dass wir Ihre Artikel stets sorgfältig verpacken und unser Bestes geben, damit sie sicher ankommen. Die üblichen Versandmethoden sind International ePacket Light, EMS oder DHL. Bitte zögern Sie nicht, mich zu kontaktieren, wenn Sie Fragen haben oder Hilfe benötigen. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Reiwa Antiques
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Details

Epoche
1900-2000
Gewicht
730 g
Spezifische Herkunftsregion
Hagi ware 萩焼
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Well-type Beige Tea Bowl
Herkunftsland
Japan
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Kaneta Keien VIII 八代兼田佳炎 (b1949)
Material
Töpferware
Zustand
Guter Zustand - gebraucht mit geringen Alterungsanzeichen
Höhe
9 cm
Breite
14 cm
Tiefe
14 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1990-2000
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