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Aka Raku Chawan — Wärme im Winter, ein Gefäß des Wabi-Sabi. - Keramik - Seiraku Heian 平安清楽 - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)
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Aka Raku Chawan — Wärme im Winter, ein Gefäß des Wabi-Sabi. - Keramik - Seiraku Heian 平安清楽 - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)

This is a striking Aka Raku chawan (赤楽茶碗) used in Japanese tea ceremonies. The bowl exhibits a vibrant vermilion-red glaze with smoky black and grey accents, characteristic of traditional Raku-yaki. Its subtly distorted cylindrical shape, or tsutsu-gata (筒型), provides an elegant presence, ideal for winter tea gatherings. The exterior showcases beautiful crackle glazing (known as kannyu), creating intricate patterns that add depth and character. The foot is unglazed and features a carved spiral design along with the artist's signature mark. The original wooden tomobako (signed storage box) is included, inscribed with the artist's name and the piece's title, affirming its authenticity and provenance. A refined example of Japanese ceramic artistry that balances rustic aesthetics with sophisticated form—perfect for collectors and practitioners of the tea ceremony. About Aka Raku Chawan (赤楽茶碗) Aka Raku chawan is a type of Raku ware (楽焼), a distinctive form of Japanese pottery traditionally used in tea ceremonies. Raku ware originated in Kyoto during the late 16th century and was developed under the guidance of tea master Sen no Rikyū in collaboration with the potter Chōjirō, the founder of the Raku lineage. The word "Raku" (楽) implies enjoyment, ease, and a harmony with nature—core principles of the Japanese tea tradition. Aka Raku chawan, or red Raku tea bowls, are characterized by their warm red glaze, soft texture, and hand-molded form. Unlike porcelain or stoneware, Raku is low-fired and rapidly cooled, giving the surface its unique crackle patterns (kannyū) and natural variations in color. The firing technique, often done individually for each bowl, makes every Raku piece one-of-a-kind. These tea bowls embody the wabi-sabi aesthetic—valuing simplicity, imperfection, and transience—and are especially appreciated during winter tea gatherings. Aka Raku bowls are not only functional vessels but spiritual objects, expressing the intimate bond between maker, user, and the ritual of tea. Shipping / Policy Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking. If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed. Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Guarantee Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan. We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

Nr. 99535522

Verkauft
Aka Raku Chawan — Wärme im Winter, ein Gefäß des Wabi-Sabi. - Keramik - Seiraku Heian 平安清楽 - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)

Aka Raku Chawan — Wärme im Winter, ein Gefäß des Wabi-Sabi. - Keramik - Seiraku Heian 平安清楽 - Japan - Heisei Zeit (1989-heute)

This is a striking Aka Raku chawan (赤楽茶碗) used in Japanese tea ceremonies. The bowl exhibits a vibrant vermilion-red glaze with smoky black and grey accents, characteristic of traditional Raku-yaki. Its subtly distorted cylindrical shape, or tsutsu-gata (筒型), provides an elegant presence, ideal for winter tea gatherings.
The exterior showcases beautiful crackle glazing (known as kannyu), creating intricate patterns that add depth and character. The foot is unglazed and features a carved spiral design along with the artist's signature mark. The original wooden tomobako (signed storage box) is included, inscribed with the artist's name and the piece's title, affirming its authenticity and provenance.
A refined example of Japanese ceramic artistry that balances rustic aesthetics with sophisticated form—perfect for collectors and practitioners of the tea ceremony.

About Aka Raku Chawan (赤楽茶碗)
Aka Raku chawan is a type of Raku ware (楽焼), a distinctive form of Japanese pottery traditionally used in tea ceremonies. Raku ware originated in Kyoto during the late 16th century and was developed under the guidance of tea master Sen no Rikyū in collaboration with the potter Chōjirō, the founder of the Raku lineage. The word "Raku" (楽) implies enjoyment, ease, and a harmony with nature—core principles of the Japanese tea tradition.
Aka Raku chawan, or red Raku tea bowls, are characterized by their warm red glaze, soft texture, and hand-molded form. Unlike porcelain or stoneware, Raku is low-fired and rapidly cooled, giving the surface its unique crackle patterns (kannyū) and natural variations in color. The firing technique, often done individually for each bowl, makes every Raku piece one-of-a-kind.
These tea bowls embody the wabi-sabi aesthetic—valuing simplicity, imperfection, and transience—and are especially appreciated during winter tea gatherings. Aka Raku bowls are not only functional vessels but spiritual objects, expressing the intimate bond between maker, user, and the ritual of tea.

Shipping / Policy
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking.
If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed.
Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer.

Guarantee
Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan.
We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

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Marion Oliviero
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