Master Fukui Raku Black-Glazed Tea Bowl with Gold Decoration – Marked “Raku” Seal - Chawan - Πορσελάνη

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Μπολ τσαγιού Fukui Raku με μαύρη γλασαρισμένη επιφάνεια και χρυσά διακοσμητικά, με αυθεντικό σήμα Raku, από την περίοδο Showa προς Heisei για ήρεμη τελετή τσαγιού.

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Description:

About Fukui Raku (福井楽印 )
This chawan bears the “Raku” seal used by the Fukui Raku lineage, a kiln influenced by the Kyoto Raku ware tradition that flourished during the late Showa to early Heisei period (circa 1970s–1990s). Fukui Raku potters continued the spirit of Chōjirō, the founder of Raku ware, emphasizing hand-formed simplicity, warmth, and wabi-sabi aesthetics. Works from this kiln are known for their quiet dignity, natural form, and deep, reflective glazes.

About Black-Glazed Tea Bowls (黒釉茶碗 )
Black-glazed Raku bowls (Kuro-Raku Chawan) hold a special place in the history of Japanese tea ceremony. Originating in the Momoyama period (16th century) under the guidance of Sen no Rikyū, the black glaze was intended to absorb light and focus attention on the vibrant green of matcha. The soft hand-molded body and thick, semi-matte glaze embody tranquility and the aesthetic of wabi. Each black glaze develops its own subtle tonal variations—charcoal, jet, or smoky gray—depending on the firing atmosphere.

Design and Decoration
This particular bowl is distinguished by its rich, lustrous black glaze adorned with golden highlights that shimmer under light. The gold decoration (金彩 kinsai) adds a refined contrast to the deep glaze, evoking an image of moonlight glinting across a darkened landscape. The surface shows gentle undulations and fine kiln textures, enhancing its tactile and visual depth.

About the Seal (Raku Mark)
The impressed “Raku” seal on the base signifies the continuation of the Raku aesthetic and is associated with potters who worked in reverence to the Kyoto Raku family’s style. Such marks also reflect the influence of tea masters and the broader Mingei (folk craft) movement of the 20th century.

Estimated Period:
Produced around the late Showa to early Heisei era (1970s–1990s), during a revival of interest in traditional Raku-style tea ceramics across Japan.

Condition:
Excellent condition with natural glaze variations from the hand-fired process. No chips, cracks, or repairs.

Expert’s Insight:
This black-glazed chawan from Fukui Raku beautifully captures the essence of Raku’s meditative simplicity. The interplay between the deep, mirror-like black and the golden accents creates a striking sense of quiet luxury. When held, it feels both earthy and dignified—a piece that connects the modern tea practitioner to centuries of Japanese ceramic tradition. Perfect for collectors of Raku ware or those seeking a bowl that radiates subtle brilliance within restraint.

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.

Description:

About Fukui Raku (福井楽印 )
This chawan bears the “Raku” seal used by the Fukui Raku lineage, a kiln influenced by the Kyoto Raku ware tradition that flourished during the late Showa to early Heisei period (circa 1970s–1990s). Fukui Raku potters continued the spirit of Chōjirō, the founder of Raku ware, emphasizing hand-formed simplicity, warmth, and wabi-sabi aesthetics. Works from this kiln are known for their quiet dignity, natural form, and deep, reflective glazes.

About Black-Glazed Tea Bowls (黒釉茶碗 )
Black-glazed Raku bowls (Kuro-Raku Chawan) hold a special place in the history of Japanese tea ceremony. Originating in the Momoyama period (16th century) under the guidance of Sen no Rikyū, the black glaze was intended to absorb light and focus attention on the vibrant green of matcha. The soft hand-molded body and thick, semi-matte glaze embody tranquility and the aesthetic of wabi. Each black glaze develops its own subtle tonal variations—charcoal, jet, or smoky gray—depending on the firing atmosphere.

Design and Decoration
This particular bowl is distinguished by its rich, lustrous black glaze adorned with golden highlights that shimmer under light. The gold decoration (金彩 kinsai) adds a refined contrast to the deep glaze, evoking an image of moonlight glinting across a darkened landscape. The surface shows gentle undulations and fine kiln textures, enhancing its tactile and visual depth.

About the Seal (Raku Mark)
The impressed “Raku” seal on the base signifies the continuation of the Raku aesthetic and is associated with potters who worked in reverence to the Kyoto Raku family’s style. Such marks also reflect the influence of tea masters and the broader Mingei (folk craft) movement of the 20th century.

Estimated Period:
Produced around the late Showa to early Heisei era (1970s–1990s), during a revival of interest in traditional Raku-style tea ceramics across Japan.

Condition:
Excellent condition with natural glaze variations from the hand-fired process. No chips, cracks, or repairs.

Expert’s Insight:
This black-glazed chawan from Fukui Raku beautifully captures the essence of Raku’s meditative simplicity. The interplay between the deep, mirror-like black and the golden accents creates a striking sense of quiet luxury. When held, it feels both earthy and dignified—a piece that connects the modern tea practitioner to centuries of Japanese ceramic tradition. Perfect for collectors of Raku ware or those seeking a bowl that radiates subtle brilliance within restraint.

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.

Λεπτομέρειες

Εποχή
1900-2000
Αριθμός αντικειμένων
1
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Πορσελάνη
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Ιαπωνία
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Master Fukui Raku Black-Glazed Tea Bowl with Gold Decoration – Marked “Raku” Seal
Κατάσταση
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
8.5 cm
Width
12 cm
Estimated Period
1970-1980, 1980-1990
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