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Κούπα τσαγιού Mishima-ware από την Ιαπωνία, περίοδος 1970–2000, ύψος 6 cm, πλάτος 14 cm, 226 g, σε καλή κατάσταση με πατίνα γήρανσης, εσωτερικά σε inlay λευκής slip με μοτίβα κρίνα, εξωτερικά με ραγισμένη γαλαζοπράσινη γυαλιστερή επίστρωση και λευκές γραμμές slip, κατασκευαστής αγνώστου.
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【Item Description】
This is a refined Japanese Mishima-ware (三島焼) tea bowl , showcasing one of Japan's most celebrated ceramic traditions rooted in the slip-inlay technique (zōgan) originally derived from Korean Buncheong ware of the Joseon dynasty.
The interior of the bowl is richly decorated with concentric rings of densely stamped chrysanthemum (kiku) motifs — a pattern deeply embedded in Japanese ceramic history and closely associated with the aesthetic ideals of the tea ceremony. The white slip inlay stands in elegant contrast against the darker iron-rich clay body, creating the characteristic Mishima palette of restrained sophistication.
The exterior presents a beautifully layered glaze treatment: a crackle-glazed (kan'nyū) celadon-white upper body transitions downward into expressive diagonal brush-applied white slip stripes over a dark, iron-saturated lower body, lending the piece a dynamic yet harmonious visual tension. The unglazed foot ring (kōdai) reveals the raw, iron-rich stoneware clay, and bears an impressed seal mark, though the maker remains unidentified at this time.
The form is confident and well-proportioned, with a gently flared rim and a stable footing that sits comfortably in the hand. This piece embodies the wabi-sabi spirit — finding quiet beauty in imperfection, natural variation, and the passage of time — making it an ideal vessel for the contemplative ritual of tea.
【Size】
Height: 6 cm
Width: 14 cm
【Weight】
226 g
【Condition】
The bowl is in good condition with age-appropriate patina and natural glaze variations inherent to the firing process; no chips, cracks, or restoration are detected.
【Artist Profile】
The maker of this piece remains unidentified; an impressed seal mark is present on the foot ring, but attribution has not been confirmed. The work reflects accomplished craftsmanship in the Mishima tradition, characterized by skilled stamp-inlay decoration and expressive multi-layered glazing.
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Shipping & Important Notice
[Shipping]
Your item will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx with a tracking number. Please note that due to the current situation in the Middle East, some international flights and shipping routes are being rerouted. As a result, delivery may take longer than usual (approximately 3 weeks or more). We appreciate your patience as we prioritize the safest and most reliable route for your package.
[Customs and Duties]
Import duties, taxes, and VAT are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and vary by country. Please check with your local customs office for details.
[Important: Delivery Contact]
Customs or the delivery courier in your country may contact you via phone or email for clearance. Please ensure you are available to respond to their inquiries. Note: If a parcel is returned due to a lack of contact, the buyer will be responsible for all additional costs, including return shipping and reshipping fees (which can be significantly higher than the original cost).
I truly appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Bid with confidence!
【Item Description】
This is a refined Japanese Mishima-ware (三島焼) tea bowl , showcasing one of Japan's most celebrated ceramic traditions rooted in the slip-inlay technique (zōgan) originally derived from Korean Buncheong ware of the Joseon dynasty.
The interior of the bowl is richly decorated with concentric rings of densely stamped chrysanthemum (kiku) motifs — a pattern deeply embedded in Japanese ceramic history and closely associated with the aesthetic ideals of the tea ceremony. The white slip inlay stands in elegant contrast against the darker iron-rich clay body, creating the characteristic Mishima palette of restrained sophistication.
The exterior presents a beautifully layered glaze treatment: a crackle-glazed (kan'nyū) celadon-white upper body transitions downward into expressive diagonal brush-applied white slip stripes over a dark, iron-saturated lower body, lending the piece a dynamic yet harmonious visual tension. The unglazed foot ring (kōdai) reveals the raw, iron-rich stoneware clay, and bears an impressed seal mark, though the maker remains unidentified at this time.
The form is confident and well-proportioned, with a gently flared rim and a stable footing that sits comfortably in the hand. This piece embodies the wabi-sabi spirit — finding quiet beauty in imperfection, natural variation, and the passage of time — making it an ideal vessel for the contemplative ritual of tea.
【Size】
Height: 6 cm
Width: 14 cm
【Weight】
226 g
【Condition】
The bowl is in good condition with age-appropriate patina and natural glaze variations inherent to the firing process; no chips, cracks, or restoration are detected.
【Artist Profile】
The maker of this piece remains unidentified; an impressed seal mark is present on the foot ring, but attribution has not been confirmed. The work reflects accomplished craftsmanship in the Mishima tradition, characterized by skilled stamp-inlay decoration and expressive multi-layered glazing.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shipping & Important Notice
[Shipping]
Your item will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx with a tracking number. Please note that due to the current situation in the Middle East, some international flights and shipping routes are being rerouted. As a result, delivery may take longer than usual (approximately 3 weeks or more). We appreciate your patience as we prioritize the safest and most reliable route for your package.
[Customs and Duties]
Import duties, taxes, and VAT are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and vary by country. Please check with your local customs office for details.
[Important: Delivery Contact]
Customs or the delivery courier in your country may contact you via phone or email for clearance. Please ensure you are available to respond to their inquiries. Note: If a parcel is returned due to a lack of contact, the buyer will be responsible for all additional costs, including return shipping and reshipping fees (which can be significantly higher than the original cost).
I truly appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Bid with confidence!

