N.º 102102361

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Tobe ware (Hakusui-gama / 白水窯) - Yamada Hakusui (山田白水) - Chawan - Gres
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Tobe ware (Hakusui-gama / 白水窯) - Yamada Hakusui (山田白水) - Chawan - Gres

Title: Rare Hagi-style Chawan by Yamada Hakusui (Yamada Iwao) — A Sublime Fusion of Tobe Artistry and Hagi Spirit Historical Context & Philosophy: In the landscape of Japanese ceramics, Tobe is celebrated for its pristine white porcelain . However, this exceptional Chawan represents a rare and masterful departure. It was crafted by the first-generation Yamada Hakusui (Yamada Iwao), a designated Intangible Cultural Property holder of Ehime Prefecture. Seeking to expand the boundaries of Tobe-ware, Hakusui journeyed to the ancient kilns of Hagi to study under the legendary 12th Saka Koraemon. This bowl is a testament to that cross-regional mastery, successfully transplanting the soul-stirring "Wabi-Sabi" aesthetic of Hagi pottery into the artistic lineage of Tobe. It stands as a bridge between two of Japan’s most esteemed ceramic traditions. Aesthetic & Tactile Details: The bowl is cloaked in a mesmerizing "Biwa-iro" (loquat-colored) glaze, featuring a warm, creamy tone with ethereal pink blushes (Gohon-te). The surface is alive with a sophisticated network of Kannyu (fine crackle) . Through decades of use, the tea will slowly seep into these fissures, allowing the bowl to "grow" and darken—a poetic transformation celebrated as the "Seven Changes of Hagi" (Hagi no Nanabake). Tactilely, the Chawan offers a grounded, comforting weight. The Kodai (foot) is carved with decisive strength, revealing the earthy texture of the clay, while the rim features a gentle, organic undulation that rests naturally against the lips. Artist Profile: Yamada Hakusui (山田白水 / 山田巌) A pioneer of tea ceramics in Tobe, Ehime Prefecture. The first-generation Hakusui was recognized for his immense contribution to the craft, specifically for integrating Hagi-ware techniques into the Tobe tradition. His kiln, Hakusui-gama (白水窯), remains one of the most prestigious names in the region, focusing on the spiritual depth of individual vessels rather than mass production. Condition & Specifications: Condition: Excellent museum-quality condition. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The crackle pattern is an intentional, characteristic feature of the glaze. Included: Original Tomobako (Paulownia wood box) signed and sealed by the artist, and the original Shiori (biography pamphlet). Dimensions: H 8.1 cm × W 13.4 cm Weight: 318 g (Total weight with box: 691 g) Shipping Information: This item is shipped via Japan Post EMS as our standard shipping method. Depending on the destination and logistics situation, we may use DHL or FedEx for the fastest and safest delivery. All items include a tracking number and insurance. Delivery Lead Time: Normally takes approximately one week. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on the country, region, and customs procedures. Duties and Taxes: Please note that import duties, taxes, and VAT (value-added tax) are not included in the product price or shipping cost. These fees are typically levied in the destination country and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Thank you for your understanding. Damage/Loss: In the unlikely event that your item is damaged or lost during shipping, please retain all packaging materials and contact us immediately with photos of the product and box to file an insurance claim. About Our Shop: Tobe Town, Ehime Prefecture. From the 250-year-old birthplace of Tobe ware, this online shop shares the profound art of tea bowls with the world. From masterpieces crafted by renowned artisans to one-of-a-kind expressions created in hidden workshops, we deliver carefully selected products that emphasize the quality and dignity of the work itself, rather than fame. From Tobe Town, a historic folk art town, we bring the true beauty of Japanese ceramics and its handed-down spirit straight to your home.

N.º 102102361

Vendido
Tobe ware (Hakusui-gama / 白水窯) - Yamada Hakusui (山田白水) - Chawan - Gres

Tobe ware (Hakusui-gama / 白水窯) - Yamada Hakusui (山田白水) - Chawan - Gres

Title: Rare Hagi-style Chawan by Yamada Hakusui (Yamada Iwao) — A Sublime Fusion of Tobe Artistry and Hagi Spirit

Historical Context & Philosophy:
In the landscape of Japanese ceramics, Tobe is celebrated for its pristine white porcelain
. However, this exceptional Chawan represents a rare and masterful departure. It was crafted by the first-generation Yamada Hakusui (Yamada Iwao), a designated Intangible Cultural Property holder of Ehime Prefecture.
Seeking to expand the boundaries of Tobe-ware, Hakusui journeyed to the ancient kilns of Hagi to study under the legendary 12th Saka Koraemon. This bowl is a testament to that cross-regional mastery, successfully transplanting the soul-stirring "Wabi-Sabi" aesthetic of Hagi pottery into the artistic lineage of Tobe. It stands as a bridge between two of Japan’s most esteemed ceramic traditions.

Aesthetic & Tactile Details:
The bowl is cloaked in a mesmerizing "Biwa-iro" (loquat-colored) glaze, featuring a warm, creamy tone with ethereal pink blushes (Gohon-te). The surface is alive with a sophisticated network of Kannyu (fine crackle)
. Through decades of use, the tea will slowly seep into these fissures, allowing the bowl to "grow" and darken—a poetic transformation celebrated as the "Seven Changes of Hagi" (Hagi no Nanabake).
Tactilely, the Chawan offers a grounded, comforting weight. The Kodai (foot) is carved with decisive strength, revealing the earthy texture of the clay, while the rim features a gentle, organic undulation that rests naturally against the lips.

Artist Profile: Yamada Hakusui (山田白水 / 山田巌)
A pioneer of tea ceramics in Tobe, Ehime Prefecture. The first-generation Hakusui was recognized for his immense contribution to the craft, specifically for integrating Hagi-ware techniques into the Tobe tradition. His kiln, Hakusui-gama (白水窯), remains one of the most prestigious names in the region, focusing on the spiritual depth of individual vessels rather than mass production.

Condition & Specifications:
Condition: Excellent museum-quality condition. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The crackle pattern is an intentional, characteristic feature of the glaze.

Included: Original Tomobako (Paulownia wood box) signed and sealed by the artist, and the original Shiori (biography pamphlet).

Dimensions: H 8.1 cm × W 13.4 cm

Weight: 318 g (Total weight with box: 691 g)

Shipping Information:
This item is shipped via Japan Post EMS as our standard shipping method. Depending on the destination and logistics situation, we may use DHL or FedEx for the fastest and safest delivery. All items include a tracking number and insurance.

Delivery Lead Time:
Normally takes approximately one week. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on the country, region, and customs procedures.

Duties and Taxes:
Please note that import duties, taxes, and VAT (value-added tax) are not included in the product price or shipping cost. These fees are typically levied in the destination country and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Thank you for your understanding.

Damage/Loss:
In the unlikely event that your item is damaged or lost during shipping, please retain all packaging materials and contact us immediately with photos of the product and box to file an insurance claim.

About Our Shop:
Tobe Town, Ehime Prefecture. From the 250-year-old birthplace of Tobe ware, this online shop shares the profound art of tea bowls with the world.
From masterpieces crafted by renowned artisans to one-of-a-kind expressions created in hidden workshops, we deliver carefully selected products that emphasize the quality and dignity of the work itself, rather than fame.
From Tobe Town, a historic folk art town, we bring the true beauty of Japanese ceramics and its handed-down spirit straight to your home.

Puja final
€ 3
Sin precio de reserva
Sandra Wong
Experto
Estimación  € 150 - € 200

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