Mushiakeyaki - 紫山 Sibayama - Chawan - Pottery - Maple and Shigure

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A refined matchawan from Mushiake-yaki with maple and autumn drizzle motifs by 紫山 Sibayama, dating 1960–2000 and made in Okayama, offering subtle kannyu glaze and hand thrown textures that invite quiet daily ritual.

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This is a refined Matchawan (matcha tea bowl) from the Mushiake-yaki tradition, bearing the impressed seal of "Mushiake-yaki" and the signature "Shizan" (紫山). The bowl is elegantly decorated with motifs of momiji (maple leaves) and shigure (autumn drizzle), evoking a serene seasonal landscape typical of classical Japanese aesthetics.
The exterior features hand-painted black maple leaves scattered delicately across a natural ash-glazed surface with subtle crackle patterns (kannyu), while the interior spiral design reflects the potter’s craftsmanship. The base shows a carefully trimmed foot ring with visible wheel marks, indicative of traditional hand-thrown pottery techniques.

About Mushiake-yaki:
Mushiake-yaki is a traditional form of Japanese pottery originating from Okayama Prefecture, with its roots tracing back over 300 years to the Edo period. It began as a kiln supported by the feudal lord of Okayama, known for its use of local clay and natural ash glazes that result in earthy, subdued tones. A notable characteristic of Mushiake-yaki is its subtle elegance and utility, emphasizing rustic beauty (wabi-sabi) and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Today, pieces from this lineage are appreciated for their quiet refinement and historical value.

Size:
Diameter: 12cm
Height: 8 cm
Weight: 203 g

Artist Profile:
Signed by 紫山 (Shizan), a potter working in the Mushiake-yaki tradition. Further biographical details are unavailable, but the work demonstrates a deep respect for the Mushiake aesthetic and seasonal motifs.

[About Shipping]
This item will be shipped from Japan.
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It usually takes about 3 weeks to deliver.
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This is a refined Matchawan (matcha tea bowl) from the Mushiake-yaki tradition, bearing the impressed seal of "Mushiake-yaki" and the signature "Shizan" (紫山). The bowl is elegantly decorated with motifs of momiji (maple leaves) and shigure (autumn drizzle), evoking a serene seasonal landscape typical of classical Japanese aesthetics.
The exterior features hand-painted black maple leaves scattered delicately across a natural ash-glazed surface with subtle crackle patterns (kannyu), while the interior spiral design reflects the potter’s craftsmanship. The base shows a carefully trimmed foot ring with visible wheel marks, indicative of traditional hand-thrown pottery techniques.

About Mushiake-yaki:
Mushiake-yaki is a traditional form of Japanese pottery originating from Okayama Prefecture, with its roots tracing back over 300 years to the Edo period. It began as a kiln supported by the feudal lord of Okayama, known for its use of local clay and natural ash glazes that result in earthy, subdued tones. A notable characteristic of Mushiake-yaki is its subtle elegance and utility, emphasizing rustic beauty (wabi-sabi) and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Today, pieces from this lineage are appreciated for their quiet refinement and historical value.

Size:
Diameter: 12cm
Height: 8 cm
Weight: 203 g

Artist Profile:
Signed by 紫山 (Shizan), a potter working in the Mushiake-yaki tradition. Further biographical details are unavailable, but the work demonstrates a deep respect for the Mushiake aesthetic and seasonal motifs.

[About Shipping]
This item will be shipped from Japan.
The item will be carefully packaged to prevent damage and shipped by Japan Post, DHL or EMS depending on the situation.
We cannot ship to the US.
It usually takes about 3 weeks to deliver.
However, please note that Japan Post has no control over overseas courier companies.

The product price and shipping fee do not include import duties, consumption tax and fees.
These costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Your country's customs or shipping company may contact you by phone or email for customs clearance procedures. Please be sure to answer the phone at that time. If you do not answer, the package will be returned and reshipment will cost twice the usual shipping fee.

Please note that some countries are experiencing logistics issues, including increased customs duties and delayed or inaccurate tracking information.
Please be aware of these potential issues before bidding.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


Thank you for your cooperation.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specific region of origin
Okayamaken
Title additional information
Maple and Shigure
No. of items
1
Material
Pottery
Manufacturer/ Brand
Mushiakeyaki
Country of Origin
Japan
Designer/Artist/Maker
紫山 Sibayama
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
8 cm
Width
12 cm
Estimated Period
1960-2000
JapanVerified
81
Objects sold
100%
Private

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