Chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (vesiallas) - Graniitti - Japani - Taishō period (1912-1926)
Nro. 83633565
Chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (vesiallas) - Graniitti - Japani - Edo-ajan toinen puolisko (1700-luku/1800-luvun ensimmäinen puolisko)
Nro. 83633565
Chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (vesiallas) - Graniitti - Japani - Edo-ajan toinen puolisko (1700-luku/1800-luvun ensimmäinen puolisko)
Exceptionally rare and remarkable antique Japanese chôzu’bachi 手水鉢 (water basin) is expertly crafted from a single piece of granite into a globular shape that mimics a chrysanthemum flower 菊 (kiku), featuring bulbous and plump petals. The granite showcases a striking array of grey and white hues, creating a naturally mottled effect. It is further distinguished by a richly aged patina and gently softened lines, highlighted by remnants of moss.
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 – Second half Edo period (18th century/First half 19th century).
Approx. dimensions:
Height 27 cm, Diameter 52 cm.
The inner basin has a diameter of approx. 28 cm and is 14 cm deep.
Weight 88 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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