Tohei Kiln (陶平窯) - Ueda Tozo - Chawan - Arcilla





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Taza de té Kuro-Raku titulada “Ichigo-Ichie” de Ueda Tozo de Tohei Kiln en Kioto, Japón, circa años 80, hecha de arcilla con la técnica de modelado a mano Te-tsukune y autenticada con una inscripción de poema Waka por Kobayashi Taigen; altura 8,3 cm, diámetro 11,5 cm, base 5,3 cm; peso de la taza 340 g con caja de madera 240 g, total 580 g; en excelente estado vintage.
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Exquisite Kuro-Raku Tea Bowl "Ichigo-Ichie" by Ueda Tozo – Authenticated & Inscribed with Waka Poem by Kobayashi Taigen (Daitoku-ji Temple)
The Harmony of Art and Zen
This profound Kuro-Raku (Black Raku) tea bowl, titled "Ichigo-Ichie" (Once-in-a-Lifetime Encounter), is a masterpiece that unites the finest Kyoto craftsmanship with the spiritual authority of Zen Buddhism. Created during the golden era of modern Kyoto ceramics (late 20th century, approx. 1980–2000), it represents a perfect collaboration between a master potter and a renowned Zen abbot.
The Artist: Ueda Tozo (Tohei Kiln, Kyoto)
The bowl is crafted by Ueda Tozo, a distinguished master of the Tohei Kiln in Fushimi, Kyoto.
Mastery: He is celebrated for preserving the authentic "Te-tsukune" (hand-molding) technique, creating a warm, organic form that fits perfectly in the hands.
Authentication: The base of the bowl bears the official "Tozo" (陶造) seal, and the side of the wooden box is signed by the artist.
The Inscription & Waka Poem: Rev. Kobayashi Taigen
The "Hakogaki" (inscription on the lid) was personally brushed by Kobayashi Taigen (b. 1938), the 20th Head Abbot of Koto-in, Daitoku-ji Temple—the spiritual heart of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Rev. Taigen has graced this bowl with a soulful Waka poem:
"Listen to the voice of the wind through the pines; let it resonate through the generations, my friend. For the encounters in this world are precious, on a day that will never come again."
The "wind through the pines" (Matsukaze) is a poetic metaphor for the sound of boiling tea water, symbolizing the ultimate tranquility and the preciousness of human connection.
Specifications
Dimensions:
Height: 8.3 cm
Diameter: 11.5 cm
Base (Kodai) Diameter: 5.3 cm
Weight:
Tea Bowl: 340 g
Original Wooden Box (Tomobako): 240 g
Total: 580 g
Condition: Excellent vintage condition.
Sustainability & Shipping
Eco-Friendly Packaging (Environmental Commitment)
To help protect our planet, I use recycled and repurposed packaging materials whenever possible. Please be assured that while the exterior may be recycled, the interior is handled with the utmost care, using professional-grade cushioning to ensure your delicate Kuro-Raku bowl arrives safely.
Shipping & Handling
Method: Worldwide shipping via FedEx, DHL or EMS (Express Mail Service), Japan Post with a tracking number.
Customs:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Handling Time:
Ships within 2-3 business days after payment confirmation.
Exquisite Kuro-Raku Tea Bowl "Ichigo-Ichie" by Ueda Tozo – Authenticated & Inscribed with Waka Poem by Kobayashi Taigen (Daitoku-ji Temple)
The Harmony of Art and Zen
This profound Kuro-Raku (Black Raku) tea bowl, titled "Ichigo-Ichie" (Once-in-a-Lifetime Encounter), is a masterpiece that unites the finest Kyoto craftsmanship with the spiritual authority of Zen Buddhism. Created during the golden era of modern Kyoto ceramics (late 20th century, approx. 1980–2000), it represents a perfect collaboration between a master potter and a renowned Zen abbot.
The Artist: Ueda Tozo (Tohei Kiln, Kyoto)
The bowl is crafted by Ueda Tozo, a distinguished master of the Tohei Kiln in Fushimi, Kyoto.
Mastery: He is celebrated for preserving the authentic "Te-tsukune" (hand-molding) technique, creating a warm, organic form that fits perfectly in the hands.
Authentication: The base of the bowl bears the official "Tozo" (陶造) seal, and the side of the wooden box is signed by the artist.
The Inscription & Waka Poem: Rev. Kobayashi Taigen
The "Hakogaki" (inscription on the lid) was personally brushed by Kobayashi Taigen (b. 1938), the 20th Head Abbot of Koto-in, Daitoku-ji Temple—the spiritual heart of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Rev. Taigen has graced this bowl with a soulful Waka poem:
"Listen to the voice of the wind through the pines; let it resonate through the generations, my friend. For the encounters in this world are precious, on a day that will never come again."
The "wind through the pines" (Matsukaze) is a poetic metaphor for the sound of boiling tea water, symbolizing the ultimate tranquility and the preciousness of human connection.
Specifications
Dimensions:
Height: 8.3 cm
Diameter: 11.5 cm
Base (Kodai) Diameter: 5.3 cm
Weight:
Tea Bowl: 340 g
Original Wooden Box (Tomobako): 240 g
Total: 580 g
Condition: Excellent vintage condition.
Sustainability & Shipping
Eco-Friendly Packaging (Environmental Commitment)
To help protect our planet, I use recycled and repurposed packaging materials whenever possible. Please be assured that while the exterior may be recycled, the interior is handled with the utmost care, using professional-grade cushioning to ensure your delicate Kuro-Raku bowl arrives safely.
Shipping & Handling
Method: Worldwide shipping via FedEx, DHL or EMS (Express Mail Service), Japan Post with a tracking number.
Customs:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Handling Time:
Ships within 2-3 business days after payment confirmation.

