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萩焼 Hagi Ware - by 味舌隆司Mashita Takashi (1953~) - Teeschale - Drachen-Rustikal, traditioneller Pinselstrich mit 'Sieben Transformationen des Hagi' - Keramik
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萩焼 Hagi Ware - by 味舌隆司Mashita Takashi (1953~) - Teeschale - Drachen-Rustikal, traditioneller Pinselstrich mit 'Sieben Transformationen des Hagi' - Keramik

This expressive Hagi ware (Hagi-yaki) tea bowl was crafted by the renowned Japanese ceramic artist Mashita Takashi (味舌隆司, b. 1952). Born in 1952, Ajishita studied ceramics at the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Training School in 1975 and apprenticed under Masamine Odaka of the Seihō Kiln in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture — the historic heart of Hagi ware. In 1980, he established his own kiln in Suita, Osaka, and has since held numerous solo exhibitions, including at Hankyu Sanbangai (1981) and the Daimaru Umeda Art Salon (1983). His works continue to be exhibited across Japan. The tea bowl features a hand-painted dragon motif rendered in a primitive yet powerful style, reminiscent of ancient ink paintings. Its expressive strokes and natural form embody the essence of wabi-sabi — the Japanese aesthetic of simplicity, imperfection, and transience. The creamy glaze and fine crackle pattern (kan’nyū) exemplify the legendary “Seven Transformations of Hagi” (Hagi no nanabake) — the subtle changes in tone, texture, and luster that occur as the bowl is used over time. With each tea ceremony, the glaze slowly absorbs the tea and moisture, deepening in color and developing a unique, living patina. Signed by the artist on the base and accompanied by its original wooden box. A truly poetic piece that embodies the quiet beauty and spiritual depth of traditional Japanese tea culture. Please refer to the accompanying images for a visual representation, though note that the photos may not capture all the intricate details of this exquisite piece. Shipping is handled by Japan Post. Please note that the package may be larger and heavier than the product itself due to the careful packaging of the product for safe shipping. Any customs duties or additional fees will be the responsibility of the buyer.

Nr. 98668335

Nicht mehr verfügbar
萩焼 Hagi Ware - by 味舌隆司Mashita Takashi (1953~) - Teeschale - Drachen-Rustikal, traditioneller Pinselstrich mit 'Sieben Transformationen des Hagi' - Keramik

萩焼 Hagi Ware - by 味舌隆司Mashita Takashi (1953~) - Teeschale - Drachen-Rustikal, traditioneller Pinselstrich mit 'Sieben Transformationen des Hagi' - Keramik

This expressive Hagi ware (Hagi-yaki) tea bowl was crafted by the renowned Japanese ceramic artist Mashita Takashi (味舌隆司, b. 1952).
Born in 1952, Ajishita studied ceramics at the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Training School in 1975 and apprenticed under Masamine Odaka of the Seihō Kiln in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture — the historic heart of Hagi ware.
In 1980, he established his own kiln in Suita, Osaka, and has since held numerous solo exhibitions, including at Hankyu Sanbangai (1981) and the Daimaru Umeda Art Salon (1983). His works continue to be exhibited across Japan.
The tea bowl features a hand-painted dragon motif rendered in a primitive yet powerful style, reminiscent of ancient ink paintings. Its expressive strokes and natural form embody the essence of wabi-sabi — the Japanese aesthetic of simplicity, imperfection, and transience.
The creamy glaze and fine crackle pattern (kan’nyū) exemplify the legendary “Seven Transformations of Hagi” (Hagi no nanabake) — the subtle changes in tone, texture, and luster that occur as the bowl is used over time. With each tea ceremony, the glaze slowly absorbs the tea and moisture, deepening in color and developing a unique, living patina.
Signed by the artist on the base and accompanied by its original wooden box.
A truly poetic piece that embodies the quiet beauty and spiritual depth of traditional Japanese tea culture.


Please refer to the accompanying images for a visual representation, though note that the photos may not capture all the intricate details of this exquisite piece.

Shipping is handled by Japan Post.
Please note that the package may be larger and heavier than the product itself due to the careful packaging of the product for safe shipping.

Any customs duties or additional fees will be the responsibility of the buyer.

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Marion Oliviero
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Schätzung  € 170 - € 200

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