Tada kiln - Get immortal - Tea service - Ceramic - Goryeo celadon style

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Goryeo celadon‑style tea caddy in a green glaze with crane and cloud inlay, designed by Get immortal for Tada kiln in Japan, dating to 1970–1980, ceramic, 9 cm wide by 6 cm deep by 6 cm high, with a matching lid and a Paulownia wood box, in good condition with minor signs of ageing.

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The Goryeo celadon-style tea caddy with clouds and cranes inlaid by the Japanese ceramicist "Desen" is a typical tea ceremony utensil of the Showa period. The tea can is round and spherical as a whole, with a full shape. It is glazed with green glaze and has a natural open texture. The glaze color is warm and elegant. The body of the jar adopts the traditional elephant inlay technique, using white glaze dots to express the background, and embedding the crane pattern. The crane has a stretched posture and simple and smooth lines. It is a common auspicious decoration in Goryeo celadon. The jar lid is designed with the same glaze and a button. The lid button is small and round, making it easy to open and close. The bottom of the jar has a kiln mark and comes with an original paulownia wood box with the words "Tada Green Porcelain, Cloud Crane Elephant Inlay, Tea in, Dexian" written on the surface, and the seal "Golden Dragon Dexian".

The Goryeo celadon-style tea caddy with clouds and cranes inlaid by the Japanese ceramicist "Desen" is a typical tea ceremony utensil of the Showa period. The tea can is round and spherical as a whole, with a full shape. It is glazed with green glaze and has a natural open texture. The glaze color is warm and elegant. The body of the jar adopts the traditional elephant inlay technique, using white glaze dots to express the background, and embedding the crane pattern. The crane has a stretched posture and simple and smooth lines. It is a common auspicious decoration in Goryeo celadon. The jar lid is designed with the same glaze and a button. The lid button is small and round, making it easy to open and close. The bottom of the jar has a kiln mark and comes with an original paulownia wood box with the words "Tada Green Porcelain, Cloud Crane Elephant Inlay, Tea in, Dexian" written on the surface, and the seal "Golden Dragon Dexian".

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Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Goryeo celadon style
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Japan
Manufacturer/brand
Tada kiln
Designer/artist/maker
Get immortal
Material
Ceramic
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
6 cm
Width
9 cm
Depth
6 cm
Decor
Crackle
Estimated period
1970-1980
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Objects sold
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