Ryoichi Hashiba(1934-) - Chawan - Auffällige Streifen Teeschale für die japanische Teezeremonie, Keramik - Matcha-Schale

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Eine Matcha-Schale von Ryoichi Hashiba mit weißen Streifen über einer weinroten Glasur, Handwerkskunst trifft auf wabi-sabi aus Japan.

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This tea bowl is used in the Japanese tea ceremony.

A striking striped design

This tea bowl features a deep wine red and yellow base color and a striking white stripe design. The white stripes, reminiscent of dripping glaze, create a painterly beauty. The stripes extend to the inside of the bowl, creating the impression of a blooming flower.

The soft color naturally evokes Japanese aesthetics, particularly the concept of "wabi-sabi."

The artist is Ryoichi Hashiba.

Ryoichi Hashiba
Born in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan in 1934, he studied under ceramic designer Sakuzo Hineno. After honing his skills in Tokoname and Kyoto, he opened the Higashihara Kiln in Dachi Town, Toki City in 1956.
Using first-class ceramic techniques such as cinnabar, plum bark (kairagi), Kiseto, Oribe, Shino, and Kushime, he created a wide variety of exquisite pieces, from everyday items to large vases.
He held numerous solo exhibitions and received numerous awards, but sadly closed his Higashihara Kiln in 2008 due to his advanced age.
His works, each one individually handmade, are rare today.

This design would complement both traditional Japanese spaces and European interiors.
It's in excellent condition with no cracks and no breaks.

Dimensions:
Height: 8.5cm
Width: 12.5cm
Weight: 270g

This tea bowl is used in the Japanese tea ceremony.

A striking striped design

This tea bowl features a deep wine red and yellow base color and a striking white stripe design. The white stripes, reminiscent of dripping glaze, create a painterly beauty. The stripes extend to the inside of the bowl, creating the impression of a blooming flower.

The soft color naturally evokes Japanese aesthetics, particularly the concept of "wabi-sabi."

The artist is Ryoichi Hashiba.

Ryoichi Hashiba
Born in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan in 1934, he studied under ceramic designer Sakuzo Hineno. After honing his skills in Tokoname and Kyoto, he opened the Higashihara Kiln in Dachi Town, Toki City in 1956.
Using first-class ceramic techniques such as cinnabar, plum bark (kairagi), Kiseto, Oribe, Shino, and Kushime, he created a wide variety of exquisite pieces, from everyday items to large vases.
He held numerous solo exhibitions and received numerous awards, but sadly closed his Higashihara Kiln in 2008 due to his advanced age.
His works, each one individually handmade, are rare today.

This design would complement both traditional Japanese spaces and European interiors.
It's in excellent condition with no cracks and no breaks.

Dimensions:
Height: 8.5cm
Width: 12.5cm
Weight: 270g

Details

Epoche
1900-2000
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Matcha bowl
Material
Striking Stripe Tea Bowl Japanese Tea Ceremony, Keramik
Herkunftsland
Japan
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Ryoichi Hashiba(1934-)
Zustand
Hervorragender Zustand - kaum gebraucht, mit minimalen Altersspuren & Verschleißerscheinungen
Höhe
8,5 cm
Breite
12,5 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1950-1960, 1960-1970, 1970-1980
JapanVerifiziert
549
Verkaufte Objekte
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