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Chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (cuenca de agua) - Granito - Japón - Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)
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Chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (cuenca de agua) - Granito - Japón - Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)

Stunning, heavy traditional Japanese chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (water basin) made from a single piece of granite. It features a low, circular form with a slightly rising edge and a notably coarse textured side that enhances its robust appearance. The granite showcases a variety of grey and white hues, producing an attractive natural mottled effect. Known as Tetsubachi 鉄鉢, which translates to 'iron basin', this type mimics the globular metal bowls traditionally used by mendicant priests. Chôzu'bachi, also known as a water reservoir for the hands, is an ornamental feature frequently encountered in traditional Japanese gardens. Its purpose extends beyond mere decoration, as it serves as a vessel for ritual hand washing and mouth cleansing, and is in such environments called a tsukubai 蹲. Prior to engaging in the tea ceremony or stepping onto sacred grounds like Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, individuals partake in this purifying act. Chôzu'bachi embodies a profound cultural significance, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and spiritual preparation in Japanese traditions. Period: Japan – Meiji period (1868-1912). Approx. dimensions: Height 17-21.5 cm, Diameter 60 cm. The inner basin has a diameter of approx. 47.5 cm and is 9 cm deep. Weight 83.5 kg. In a very good original condition. Please have a look at the photos for a clear condition reference. We will use a wooden pallet and good packing for safe transport. When shipped we will also add a certificate of authenticity.

N.º 84153981

Vendido
Chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (cuenca de agua) - Granito - Japón - Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)

Chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (cuenca de agua) - Granito - Japón - Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)

Stunning, heavy traditional Japanese chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (water basin) made from a single piece of granite. It features a low, circular form with a slightly rising edge and a notably coarse textured side that enhances its robust appearance.
The granite showcases a variety of grey and white hues, producing an attractive natural mottled effect.
Known as Tetsubachi 鉄鉢, which translates to 'iron basin', this type mimics the globular metal bowls traditionally used by mendicant priests.

Chôzu'bachi, also known as a water reservoir for the hands, is an ornamental feature frequently encountered in traditional Japanese gardens. Its purpose extends beyond mere decoration, as it serves as a vessel for ritual hand washing and mouth cleansing, and is in such environments called a tsukubai 蹲. Prior to engaging in the tea ceremony or stepping onto sacred grounds like Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, individuals partake in this purifying act. Chôzu'bachi embodies a profound cultural significance, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and spiritual preparation in Japanese traditions.

Period: Japan – Meiji period (1868-1912).

Approx. dimensions:
Height 17-21.5 cm, Diameter 60 cm.
The inner basin has a diameter of approx. 47.5 cm and is 9 cm deep.
Weight 83.5 kg.

In a very good original condition. Please have a look at the photos for a clear condition reference.

We will use a wooden pallet and good packing for safe transport.
When shipped we will also add a certificate of authenticity.

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