Αρ. 101356779

Αντικείμενα που πωλήθηκαν
Ιαπωνικό κανάκι σιδήρου για την τελετή τσαγιού (Kama) – Μεγάλο μοτίβο Αράρε με καπάκι σε μωβ-χαλκό, - Μπρούντζος - Ιαπωνία - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Τελική προσφορά
€ 97
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Ιαπωνικό κανάκι σιδήρου για την τελετή τσαγιού (Kama) – Μεγάλο μοτίβο Αράρε με καπάκι σε μωβ-χαλκό, - Μπρούντζος - Ιαπωνία - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

– Crafted by a specialist kama-shi (kettle maker); bearing the mark Kōsei – Bold, large-scale arare (hailstone) texture across the body with a yabure-susono (torn-hem) base – A commanding 8-sun (approx. 24 cm) kettle suited to formal chanoyu or as a sculptural centrepiece Summary: A substantial cast-iron tea ceremony kettle in the classic arare (hailstone) style, fitted with a finely worked purple-copper (shidō) lid. The 8-sun format places it among the larger chanoyu kettles, offering both presence and practicality. Confirmed free of water leaks, the kettle is ready for immediate use in the tea room or as a striking display of Japanese metalcraft. Its combination of scale, surface pattern, and contrasting lid material makes it highly appealing to European collectors of chadōgu and Japanese ironwork. Few objects embody the spirit of Japanese tea culture quite like a well-made iron kama. This example commands attention through its generous 8-sun diameter and the bold, deeply cast arare pattern that covers its rounded body — each raised dot catching the light differently, lending the surface a lively, almost organic texture. The form follows the yabure-susono profile, in which the lower edge of the body flares outward in an intentionally irregular, "torn-hem" silhouette. It is a design choice prized by tea masters for its suggestion of wabi — beauty found in imperfection and restraint. Crowning the piece is a lid cast in shidō, a traditional purple-copper alloy whose warm, coppery tone contrasts beautifully against the dark iron body. The interplay of materials elevates the kettle from a purely functional vessel to a refined work of craft. Iron kettles of this kind are produced in limited numbers by specialist kama-shi, artisans who dedicate their careers to mastering a single discipline. The mark Kōsei appears on this piece, indicating a named workshop lineage. The kettle has been confirmed free of leaks and is in sound, usable condition consistent with its age. Minor signs of use are to be expected and add to its character. Whether set above a sunken hearth in a tea room or displayed on a shelf in a modern interior, this kama brings an unmistakable sense of gravitas and quiet authority. It is the kind of object that rewards slow, repeated looking. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese metalwork and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 1371

Αρ. 101356779

Αντικείμενα που πωλήθηκαν
Ιαπωνικό κανάκι σιδήρου για την τελετή τσαγιού (Kama) – Μεγάλο μοτίβο Αράρε με καπάκι σε μωβ-χαλκό, - Μπρούντζος - Ιαπωνία - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Ιαπωνικό κανάκι σιδήρου για την τελετή τσαγιού (Kama) – Μεγάλο μοτίβο Αράρε με καπάκι σε μωβ-χαλκό, - Μπρούντζος - Ιαπωνία - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

– Crafted by a specialist kama-shi (kettle maker); bearing the mark Kōsei
– Bold, large-scale arare (hailstone) texture across the body with a yabure-susono (torn-hem) base
– A commanding 8-sun (approx. 24 cm) kettle suited to formal chanoyu or as a sculptural centrepiece

Summary:
A substantial cast-iron tea ceremony kettle in the classic arare (hailstone) style, fitted with a finely worked purple-copper (shidō) lid. The 8-sun format places it among the larger chanoyu kettles, offering both presence and practicality. Confirmed free of water leaks, the kettle is ready for immediate use in the tea room or as a striking display of Japanese metalcraft. Its combination of scale, surface pattern, and contrasting lid material makes it highly appealing to European collectors of chadōgu and Japanese ironwork.

Few objects embody the spirit of Japanese tea culture quite like a well-made iron kama. This example commands attention through its generous 8-sun diameter and the bold, deeply cast arare pattern that covers its rounded body — each raised dot catching the light differently, lending the surface a lively, almost organic texture.

The form follows the yabure-susono profile, in which the lower edge of the body flares outward in an intentionally irregular, "torn-hem" silhouette. It is a design choice prized by tea masters for its suggestion of wabi — beauty found in imperfection and restraint.

Crowning the piece is a lid cast in shidō, a traditional purple-copper alloy whose warm, coppery tone contrasts beautifully against the dark iron body. The interplay of materials elevates the kettle from a purely functional vessel to a refined work of craft.

Iron kettles of this kind are produced in limited numbers by specialist kama-shi, artisans who dedicate their careers to mastering a single discipline. The mark Kōsei appears on this piece, indicating a named workshop lineage.

The kettle has been confirmed free of leaks and is in sound, usable condition consistent with its age. Minor signs of use are to be expected and add to its character.

Whether set above a sunken hearth in a tea room or displayed on a shelf in a modern interior, this kama brings an unmistakable sense of gravitas and quiet authority. It is the kind of object that rewards slow, repeated looking.

Shipping & Handling
We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee
We specialise in authentic Japanese metalwork and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

1371

Τελική προσφορά
€ 97
Surya Rutten
Ειδικός
Εκτιμήστε  € 150 - € 250

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