No. 100556389

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Eisaku Notomi - Chawan - Porcelain - Hagi-yaki
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€ 35
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Eisaku Notomi - Chawan - Porcelain - Hagi-yaki

Item description This is an impressive Hagi ware ceremonial bowl (Meizara) created by Eisaku Notomi (納富英作) of Shigenobu Pottery (重信陶房). The piece is finished in a striking black glaze, accented with natural ash effects and kiln-fired textures that emerge organically through the firing process. The bold contrast between the deep, lustrous black surface and the subtle, cloud-like patterns reflects the quiet power and aesthetic depth characteristic of high-quality Hagi ware. The form is well-balanced, with a gently rounded body and a carefully finished foot, revealing the warm clay beneath the glaze. The bowl is accompanied by its original wooden storage box (tomobako), bearing the inscription “Hagi Meizara”, the artist’s handwritten signature “Eisaku”, and his red seal. Eisaku Notomi comes from the prestigious Notomi family, a lineage deeply rooted in the traditional heritage of Hagi ceramics. This work represents both functional beauty and collectible value, suitable for tea practice or as a refined display piece. Size Width: 12 cm Height: 7 cm Artist profile Eisaku Notomi (納富英作) is a Japanese ceramic artist from the distinguished Notomi family, renowned for their long-standing contribution to the tradition of Hagi ware. Working at Shigenobu Pottery, he continues this heritage by creating works that emphasize natural kiln effects, refined form, and the quiet elegance valued in Japanese ceramics. Shipping Information The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with tracking. Customs duties and other fees are the responsibility of the customer.

No. 100556389

Sold
Eisaku Notomi - Chawan - Porcelain - Hagi-yaki

Eisaku Notomi - Chawan - Porcelain - Hagi-yaki

Item description

This is an impressive Hagi ware ceremonial bowl (Meizara) created by Eisaku Notomi (納富英作) of Shigenobu Pottery (重信陶房). The piece is finished in a striking black glaze, accented with natural ash effects and kiln-fired textures that emerge organically through the firing process.

The bold contrast between the deep, lustrous black surface and the subtle, cloud-like patterns reflects the quiet power and aesthetic depth characteristic of high-quality Hagi ware. The form is well-balanced, with a gently rounded body and a carefully finished foot, revealing the warm clay beneath the glaze.

The bowl is accompanied by its original wooden storage box (tomobako), bearing the inscription “Hagi Meizara”, the artist’s handwritten signature “Eisaku”, and his red seal. Eisaku Notomi comes from the prestigious Notomi family, a lineage deeply rooted in the traditional heritage of Hagi ceramics. This work represents both functional beauty and collectible value, suitable for tea practice or as a refined display piece.

Size

Width: 12 cm
Height: 7 cm

Artist profile

Eisaku Notomi (納富英作) is a Japanese ceramic artist from the distinguished Notomi family, renowned for their long-standing contribution to the tradition of Hagi ware. Working at Shigenobu Pottery, he continues this heritage by creating works that emphasize natural kiln effects, refined form, and the quiet elegance valued in Japanese ceramics.
Shipping Information
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with tracking.

Customs duties and other fees are the responsibility of the customer.

Final bid
€ 35
Marion Oliviero
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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