Akahadayama-kiln others - Chawan (3) - Ceramic, Pottery - different textures

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A delightful set of three traditional Japanese matcha tea bowls, each reflecting distinct styles and artistic expressions. The right bowl is an authentic piece of Akahadayama-yaki (赤膚山焼), a historic ceramic tradition from Nara Prefecture known for its soft, natural tones and delicate glazing. It features a light beige and white swirl pattern with a semi-gloss finish and bears the artist’s signature on the base. The middle bowl is decorated with elegant hand-painted cobalt blue landscape motifs, showcasing a serene Japanese scenery. The left bowl exhibits a rustic, earthy charm with abstract reddish-brown brushwork and a wood-fired aesthetic, perfect for wabi-sabi enthusiasts. Ideal for tea ceremony use or for collectors of fine Japanese pottery.

The item is in good condition, but as it is an older piece, there may be some discoloration or minor scratches. The blue-painted tea bowl has three small areas of glaze imperfections.
Please refer to the listing photos, but please note that it is difficult to show all the conditions in the photos.

Size and Weight:
Left bowl: Height 7.5 cm × Diameter 13 cm — 340 g
Middle bowl: Height 7.5 cm × Diameter 12 cm — 248 g
Right bowl (Akahadayama-yaki): Height 8 cm × Diameter 12 cm — 255 g

Artist Profile:
The right bowl is a signed piece from the Akahadayama-yaki tradition, a Nara-based pottery style known for its subtle colors and calm, refined textures.
The artist’s name is inscribed but currently unidentified.

[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.
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Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


Thank you for your cooperation.

A delightful set of three traditional Japanese matcha tea bowls, each reflecting distinct styles and artistic expressions. The right bowl is an authentic piece of Akahadayama-yaki (赤膚山焼), a historic ceramic tradition from Nara Prefecture known for its soft, natural tones and delicate glazing. It features a light beige and white swirl pattern with a semi-gloss finish and bears the artist’s signature on the base. The middle bowl is decorated with elegant hand-painted cobalt blue landscape motifs, showcasing a serene Japanese scenery. The left bowl exhibits a rustic, earthy charm with abstract reddish-brown brushwork and a wood-fired aesthetic, perfect for wabi-sabi enthusiasts. Ideal for tea ceremony use or for collectors of fine Japanese pottery.

The item is in good condition, but as it is an older piece, there may be some discoloration or minor scratches. The blue-painted tea bowl has three small areas of glaze imperfections.
Please refer to the listing photos, but please note that it is difficult to show all the conditions in the photos.

Size and Weight:
Left bowl: Height 7.5 cm × Diameter 13 cm — 340 g
Middle bowl: Height 7.5 cm × Diameter 12 cm — 248 g
Right bowl (Akahadayama-yaki): Height 8 cm × Diameter 12 cm — 255 g

Artist Profile:
The right bowl is a signed piece from the Akahadayama-yaki tradition, a Nara-based pottery style known for its subtle colors and calm, refined textures.
The artist’s name is inscribed but currently unidentified.

[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.
If you live in the EU, please check the details at the following URL.
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/buying-goods-online-coming-non-european-union-country_en

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
Nara Prefecture and other areas
Title additional information
different textures
No. of items
3
Material
Ceramic, Pottery
Manufacturer/ Brand
Akahadayama-kiln others
Country of Origin
Japan
Style
Vintage
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
7.5 cm
Width
13 cm
Estimated Period
1990-2000
JapanVerified
91
Objects sold
100%
Private

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