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Echū Seto Chawan by Yoshino Kōgaku, Senju Kiln – With Original Box - Chawan - Porzellan
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Echū Seto Chawan by Yoshino Kōgaku, Senju Kiln – With Original Box - Chawan - Porzellan

Description: This refined tea bowl (chawan) was crafted by Yoshino Kōgaku (吉野香岳) of the Senju Kiln (千寿窯), a studio associated with the Echū Seto (越中瀬戸) ceramic tradition of Toyama Prefecture. The piece comes complete with its original box bearing the artist’s inscription and seal, attesting to its authenticity and provenance. The chawan is decorated with bold calligraphic characters (kanji) rendered in deep black glaze across the warm, ivory-hued crackle surface. The expressive brushwork—reading “清福” (“Pure Blessing”)—is an elegant blend of strength and serenity, embodying both the functional and spiritual essence of Japanese tea ceramics. The rich network of natural crackle (kannyū) adds depth and wabi-sabi beauty to the piece, inviting quiet contemplation. About Echū Seto (越中瀬戸): Echū Seto refers to a regional ceramic style originating in Toyama Prefecture, historically influenced by the Seto ware of Aichi. This style flourished during the Edo period (17th–19th century) and is known for its understated glazes, warm tones, and rustic textures. Echū Seto wares were prized for their humble elegance and close connection to the tea ceremony’s aesthetic ideals of simplicity and natural beauty. About Senju Kiln (千寿窯): The Senju Kiln continues the legacy of traditional Echū Seto techniques, producing finely balanced works that harmonize classical Japanese forms with modern refinement. Each creation reflects meticulous attention to clay preparation, glaze chemistry, and firing control, resulting in subtle yet profound visual depth. About Yoshino Kōgaku (吉野香岳): Yoshino Kōgaku is a contemporary Japanese ceramic artist renowned for his mastery of calligraphic decoration and tea ceramics. His works combine artistic freedom with reverence for traditional forms. By integrating strong brushstrokes directly onto the clay body, he transforms each vessel into a dynamic canvas that fuses pottery and ink painting. Expert’s Insight: This chawan exemplifies the ideal balance of form, inscription, and glaze. The bold calligraphy is not merely decorative—it conveys the artist’s spiritual rhythm, translating the written word into tactile expression. The subtle craquelure, warm tone, and confident kanji strokes make this bowl a striking display of both craftsmanship and cultural depth. Antique/Vintage Notice: This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity. Shipping & Handling: We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Nr. 98804326

Verkauft
Echū Seto Chawan by Yoshino Kōgaku, Senju Kiln – With Original Box - Chawan - Porzellan

Echū Seto Chawan by Yoshino Kōgaku, Senju Kiln – With Original Box - Chawan - Porzellan

Description:

This refined tea bowl (chawan) was crafted by Yoshino Kōgaku (吉野香岳) of the Senju Kiln (千寿窯), a studio associated with the Echū Seto (越中瀬戸) ceramic tradition of Toyama Prefecture. The piece comes complete with its original box bearing the artist’s inscription and seal, attesting to its authenticity and provenance.

The chawan is decorated with bold calligraphic characters (kanji) rendered in deep black glaze across the warm, ivory-hued crackle surface. The expressive brushwork—reading “清福” (“Pure Blessing”)—is an elegant blend of strength and serenity, embodying both the functional and spiritual essence of Japanese tea ceramics. The rich network of natural crackle (kannyū) adds depth and wabi-sabi beauty to the piece, inviting quiet contemplation.

About Echū Seto (越中瀬戸):
Echū Seto refers to a regional ceramic style originating in Toyama Prefecture, historically influenced by the Seto ware of Aichi. This style flourished during the Edo period (17th–19th century) and is known for its understated glazes, warm tones, and rustic textures. Echū Seto wares were prized for their humble elegance and close connection to the tea ceremony’s aesthetic ideals of simplicity and natural beauty.

About Senju Kiln (千寿窯):
The Senju Kiln continues the legacy of traditional Echū Seto techniques, producing finely balanced works that harmonize classical Japanese forms with modern refinement. Each creation reflects meticulous attention to clay preparation, glaze chemistry, and firing control, resulting in subtle yet profound visual depth.

About Yoshino Kōgaku (吉野香岳):
Yoshino Kōgaku is a contemporary Japanese ceramic artist renowned for his mastery of calligraphic decoration and tea ceramics. His works combine artistic freedom with reverence for traditional forms. By integrating strong brushstrokes directly onto the clay body, he transforms each vessel into a dynamic canvas that fuses pottery and ink painting.

Expert’s Insight:
This chawan exemplifies the ideal balance of form, inscription, and glaze. The bold calligraphy is not merely decorative—it conveys the artist’s spiritual rhythm, translating the written word into tactile expression. The subtle craquelure, warm tone, and confident kanji strokes make this bowl a striking display of both craftsmanship and cultural depth.

Antique/Vintage Notice:
This is a vintage item. Please note that it may show natural signs of age, such as minor wear, slight discoloration, or subtle imperfections. These characteristics are part of its history and enhance its authenticity.

Shipping & Handling:
We ship worldwide from Japan using insured and trackable services. All items are professionally packed to ensure safe delivery. Import duties or customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery may take time depending on your location. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Höchstgebot
€ 4
Sandra Wong
Experte
Schätzung  € 160 - € 190

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