Goryeo ware - Irenkyu|季連休 - Chawan (71100002) - Japanese Tea Ceremony - Pottery






Holds a master's in Chinese archaeology with extensive expertise in Japanese art.
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Goryeo ware pottery tea bowl for the Japanese tea ceremony by Irenkyu (季連休), white‑brown, W14.0 x H8.5 x D13.7 cm, origin South Korea, with wooden box, in good condition with signs of aging.
Description from the seller
【Comment…】
Irenkyu is a ceramic artist. He is a Living National Treasure of Korea and has received numerous awards.
Goryeo tea bowls were originally miscellaneous utensils used daily by Korean people. However, Japanese tea masters discovered their beauty and began using them as matcha bowls. Wabi-cha tea became popular at the end of the Muromachi period, and became the mainstream of tea ceremony in the Momoyama period.
■ Work Title|Goryeo tea bowl|高麗茶碗
■ Motif| Tea ceremony
■ Potter|Irenkyu |季連休
■ Brand|Jyosen Kiln|如泉窯
■ Lot No.|R7.1100.002
■ Country of origin|Made in South Korea
■ History|Collection of japan's noble old families
■ Material|China clay
■ Color|White-Brown
■ Original|Original Antique
■ Style|Tea ceremony utensils
■ Accessory|Wooden box
■ Condition|Changes over time
■ Size|W14.0 x H8.5 x D13.7|(cm)
■ Size|W5.5 x H3.3 x D5.3|(inch)
■ Shipping|DHL , EMS , FedEx , UPS
■ Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be shipped together with other items.
■ Please refer to all pictures for the condition of the item.
■ Regarding size - Please allow for slight variations in measurements.
■ If you wish to have the artwork repaired or restored, please contact a Japanese art specialist in your country.
Seller's Story
【Comment…】
Irenkyu is a ceramic artist. He is a Living National Treasure of Korea and has received numerous awards.
Goryeo tea bowls were originally miscellaneous utensils used daily by Korean people. However, Japanese tea masters discovered their beauty and began using them as matcha bowls. Wabi-cha tea became popular at the end of the Muromachi period, and became the mainstream of tea ceremony in the Momoyama period.
■ Work Title|Goryeo tea bowl|高麗茶碗
■ Motif| Tea ceremony
■ Potter|Irenkyu |季連休
■ Brand|Jyosen Kiln|如泉窯
■ Lot No.|R7.1100.002
■ Country of origin|Made in South Korea
■ History|Collection of japan's noble old families
■ Material|China clay
■ Color|White-Brown
■ Original|Original Antique
■ Style|Tea ceremony utensils
■ Accessory|Wooden box
■ Condition|Changes over time
■ Size|W14.0 x H8.5 x D13.7|(cm)
■ Size|W5.5 x H3.3 x D5.3|(inch)
■ Shipping|DHL , EMS , FedEx , UPS
■ Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be shipped together with other items.
■ Please refer to all pictures for the condition of the item.
■ Regarding size - Please allow for slight variations in measurements.
■ If you wish to have the artwork repaired or restored, please contact a Japanese art specialist in your country.
