Drinking set - Stoneware - Handcrafted 萩Hagi Ware

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Handcrafted Hagi Ware sake set by Tenpōzan from Japan in stoneware with a Kannyu crackle glaze, comprising two tokkuri and five ochoko in the original wooden box, with tokkuri 13.5 cm high and 8 cm diam., ochoko 4.5 cm high and 6 cm diam., total weight 1150 g incl. box, dating to 1980s–1990s and in very good vintage condition with no chips or cracks.

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Tenpōzan天鵬山 てんぽうざん – Handcrafted Hagi Ware萩焼 Sake Set (Tokkuri & Ochoko) – Wooden Box Included

This refined Handcrafted Hagi ware sake set was created by Tenpōzan (てんぽうざん), a traditional Hagi kiln known for its warm clay body and poetic glaze expression. The set consists of two tokkuri (sake flasks) and five ochoko (sake cups), presented in the original wooden box.

Hagi ware is celebrated for its soft, earthy texture and delicate crackle glaze known as kannyū. These fine crack lines are not flaws but a hallmark of authenticity and aesthetic depth. They embody the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in imperfection and transience.

One of the most treasured aspects of Hagi ware is the phenomenon known as “Hagi no Nanabake” (The Seven Transformations of Hagi). Over time, tea or sake gently penetrates the glaze through the crackle pattern, gradually enriching the surface tone from a pale blush to deeper, warmer hues. Each piece evolves uniquely depending on usage, making it a deeply personal vessel that matures with its owner.

The subtle gradient glaze of this set—transitioning from soft celadon tones to warm earthy blush near the base—creates a tranquil and sophisticated presence. The natural foot and balanced proportions of both flasks and cups reflect the quiet dignity admired in traditional Japanese ceramics.

A serene and elegant sake service set, ideal for collectors of Japanese ceramics or those who appreciate vessels that grow more beautiful with time.



Size

Tokkuri

Height: 13.5 cm
Width: 8 cm
Depth: 8 cm

Ochoko

Height: 4.5 cm
Width: 6 cm
Depth: 6 cm



Weight

1150 g (including wooden box)



Condition

Very good vintage condition. No chips or cracks; natural crackle glaze (kannyū) inherent to Hagi ware.



Artist Profile

Tenpōzan (天鵬山) is a traditional Hagi kiln producing ceramics that embody the classic aesthetics of Hagi ware. Characterized by soft clay textures, warm glazes, and expressive crackle patterns, the kiln follows centuries-old techniques rooted in tea ceremony culture. Hagi ware has long been cherished by tea masters, summarized in the saying “Ichi-Raku, Ni-Hagi, San-Karatsu,” reflecting its esteemed place in Japanese ceramic tradition.

Seller's Story

I am a Japanese seller based in Yamaguchi, specializing in traditional Japanese crafts, antiques, and decorative art. I personally source items from old Japanese warehouses, local antique markets, and private collections. All items are carefully photographed and described to show their true condition. I enjoy sharing authentic Japanese culture with collectors around the world.

Tenpōzan天鵬山 てんぽうざん – Handcrafted Hagi Ware萩焼 Sake Set (Tokkuri & Ochoko) – Wooden Box Included

This refined Handcrafted Hagi ware sake set was created by Tenpōzan (てんぽうざん), a traditional Hagi kiln known for its warm clay body and poetic glaze expression. The set consists of two tokkuri (sake flasks) and five ochoko (sake cups), presented in the original wooden box.

Hagi ware is celebrated for its soft, earthy texture and delicate crackle glaze known as kannyū. These fine crack lines are not flaws but a hallmark of authenticity and aesthetic depth. They embody the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in imperfection and transience.

One of the most treasured aspects of Hagi ware is the phenomenon known as “Hagi no Nanabake” (The Seven Transformations of Hagi). Over time, tea or sake gently penetrates the glaze through the crackle pattern, gradually enriching the surface tone from a pale blush to deeper, warmer hues. Each piece evolves uniquely depending on usage, making it a deeply personal vessel that matures with its owner.

The subtle gradient glaze of this set—transitioning from soft celadon tones to warm earthy blush near the base—creates a tranquil and sophisticated presence. The natural foot and balanced proportions of both flasks and cups reflect the quiet dignity admired in traditional Japanese ceramics.

A serene and elegant sake service set, ideal for collectors of Japanese ceramics or those who appreciate vessels that grow more beautiful with time.



Size

Tokkuri

Height: 13.5 cm
Width: 8 cm
Depth: 8 cm

Ochoko

Height: 4.5 cm
Width: 6 cm
Depth: 6 cm



Weight

1150 g (including wooden box)



Condition

Very good vintage condition. No chips or cracks; natural crackle glaze (kannyū) inherent to Hagi ware.



Artist Profile

Tenpōzan (天鵬山) is a traditional Hagi kiln producing ceramics that embody the classic aesthetics of Hagi ware. Characterized by soft clay textures, warm glazes, and expressive crackle patterns, the kiln follows centuries-old techniques rooted in tea ceremony culture. Hagi ware has long been cherished by tea masters, summarized in the saying “Ichi-Raku, Ni-Hagi, San-Karatsu,” reflecting its esteemed place in Japanese ceramic tradition.

Seller's Story

I am a Japanese seller based in Yamaguchi, specializing in traditional Japanese crafts, antiques, and decorative art. I personally source items from old Japanese warehouses, local antique markets, and private collections. All items are carefully photographed and described to show their true condition. I enjoy sharing authentic Japanese culture with collectors around the world.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Handcrafted 萩Hagi Ware
Material
Stoneware
Country of origin
Japan
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
13.5 cm
Width
8 cm
Depth
8 cm
Estimated period
1980-1990, 1990-2000
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Objects sold
94.74%
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