Tea bowl - Porcelain, Ceramic - Beautiful IMARI wear

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Marion Oliviero
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Holds a master's in Chinese archaeology with extensive expertise in Japanese art.

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Description from the seller

These are Imari-style koro-chawan and a muko-zuke.
The small tea bowls are called “koro chawan.” Muko-zuke is traditionally used for serving sashimi or vinegared dishes.
They were made around the 19th century.
Featuring vibrant, colorful designs, they add a special touch to meals or tea time.
The bottom of the bowls depicts pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms, with all patterns being auspicious motifs.
Perfect not only for tea but also for drinking. The muko-zuke can be used as a mug for added fun.
The tray shown in the photo is not included.

Size:
High:70, 58mm
Width:110, 84mm
Depth:56, 46mm

Condition:
It is in excellent condition.
Please see pictures detail.

NOTICE
・The lot will be carefully packaged and we may use recycled packages to reduce the environment and the cost as much as possible.
・Duties, taxes, VAT and any other import charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. It is the recipients' responsibility for all the duties and taxes/fees.
・Sometimes customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

We appreciate your understanding.

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Seller's Story

We wish to introduce Japanese arts and crafts to the rest of the world. We present to you items that you will not find anywhere else, such as KIMONOS, TEXTILES, ceramics, wood products, bamboo products, etc. Simple but unique and one-of-a-kind. Things are not just things. They are imbued with philosophy, thought, soul, and spirit. We would be more than happy if we could communicate with you through those items.

These are Imari-style koro-chawan and a muko-zuke.
The small tea bowls are called “koro chawan.” Muko-zuke is traditionally used for serving sashimi or vinegared dishes.
They were made around the 19th century.
Featuring vibrant, colorful designs, they add a special touch to meals or tea time.
The bottom of the bowls depicts pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms, with all patterns being auspicious motifs.
Perfect not only for tea but also for drinking. The muko-zuke can be used as a mug for added fun.
The tray shown in the photo is not included.

Size:
High:70, 58mm
Width:110, 84mm
Depth:56, 46mm

Condition:
It is in excellent condition.
Please see pictures detail.

NOTICE
・The lot will be carefully packaged and we may use recycled packages to reduce the environment and the cost as much as possible.
・Duties, taxes, VAT and any other import charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. It is the recipients' responsibility for all the duties and taxes/fees.
・Sometimes customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

We appreciate your understanding.

#yearofthedragon

Seller's Story

We wish to introduce Japanese arts and crafts to the rest of the world. We present to you items that you will not find anywhere else, such as KIMONOS, TEXTILES, ceramics, wood products, bamboo products, etc. Simple but unique and one-of-a-kind. Things are not just things. They are imbued with philosophy, thought, soul, and spirit. We would be more than happy if we could communicate with you through those items.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
Beautiful IMARI wear
Material
Ceramic, Porcelain
Country of Origin
Japan
Dynastic style/period
Late Edo period
Provenance
Private collection
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
70 mm
Width
110 mm
Estimated period
1800-1850, 1850-1900
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425
Objects sold
100%
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