Tea bowl - Ceramic - Japanese tea bowl





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Handmade ceramic Japanese tea bowl from Japan, dating to 1980–1990, in black grapefruit-skin glaze, 8 cm high by 12 cm wide, in unused condition, with a signature on the bottom and original packaging.
Description from the seller
Yunjing Kiln was founded in 1765 in Fushimi ku, Kyoto, Japan, and has a long history of over 250 years to this day. After World War II, he moved to Shinale cho (formerly Yuni Village), Kaga City, Shiga Prefecture to build a kiln and named it "Yuni Kiln". It is now led by the ninth generation descendant Nakagawa Kazutaka. Based on hundreds of years of accumulated skills and experience, since the 1980s, Nakagawa Bian Tao has collaborated with Kyoto's Old Shop Material Pavilion. The author graduated from the Kiln Industry Department of Kyoto University of Technology (formerly known as Advanced Craft) and was selected for the Japanese exhibition. His predecessor studied in the south of the city. Extensive research has been conducted on ancient Chinese pottery in Shandong Province, China, and unique works such as kiln transformations have been created based on the elegant taste of ancient music. Visited the ruins of the Imperial Gate of Fo Guang Temple in Kyoto and created pottery, obtaining the handwritten signature of the head of the Imperial Gate of Xingzheng Temple, symbolizing the visit of the 13th generation of the Thousand Family, the Left Secretary of the Thousand Sect, Yuan Yu. The work has unlimited potential and is deeply loved by the public.
This handmade product has a dignified and elegant shape. The grapefruit skin black glaze is very high-end and durable, with a great hand feel. It has a signature on the bottom and comes with the original packaging.
Yunjing Kiln was founded in 1765 in Fushimi ku, Kyoto, Japan, and has a long history of over 250 years to this day. After World War II, he moved to Shinale cho (formerly Yuni Village), Kaga City, Shiga Prefecture to build a kiln and named it "Yuni Kiln". It is now led by the ninth generation descendant Nakagawa Kazutaka. Based on hundreds of years of accumulated skills and experience, since the 1980s, Nakagawa Bian Tao has collaborated with Kyoto's Old Shop Material Pavilion. The author graduated from the Kiln Industry Department of Kyoto University of Technology (formerly known as Advanced Craft) and was selected for the Japanese exhibition. His predecessor studied in the south of the city. Extensive research has been conducted on ancient Chinese pottery in Shandong Province, China, and unique works such as kiln transformations have been created based on the elegant taste of ancient music. Visited the ruins of the Imperial Gate of Fo Guang Temple in Kyoto and created pottery, obtaining the handwritten signature of the head of the Imperial Gate of Xingzheng Temple, symbolizing the visit of the 13th generation of the Thousand Family, the Left Secretary of the Thousand Sect, Yuan Yu. The work has unlimited potential and is deeply loved by the public.
This handmade product has a dignified and elegant shape. The grapefruit skin black glaze is very high-end and durable, with a great hand feel. It has a signature on the bottom and comes with the original packaging.

