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Chawan - Agata, Porcellana - Tanaka Keizan 田中佳山
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Chawan - Agata, Porcellana - Tanaka Keizan 田中佳山

Arita Ware Matcha Bowl (Chawan) by Tanaka Keizan with Original Tomobako – Black Glaze with Reddish Accent 田中桂山 Tanaka Keizan A refined Arita ware (Imari porcelain) matcha bowl (chawan) by Tanaka Keizan, accompanied by its original signed wooden tomobako (storage box). While Arita ware is traditionally celebrated for its luminous white porcelain, this work presents a striking and unusual aesthetic. The bowl features a deep black glaze with flowing reddish accents along the rim, creating a dynamic contrast and a sense of movement reminiscent of kiln effects. The surface texture is subtly granular, adding depth and tactile richness to the form. The shape is well-balanced and slightly rounded, fitting comfortably in the hands during tea ceremony use. The interior is finished in a dark glaze that enhances the vibrant green of matcha, making it particularly suitable for chanoyu practice or display as a tea utensil. Works by Keizan Kiln (Keizan-gama) are known for their dignified interpretations of traditional Arita techniques, often combining classical craftsmanship with expressive glazing. The presence of the original tomobako suggests careful preservation and adds to the collectability of the piece. A fine example of contemporary Arita craftsmanship suitable for tea ceremony or as part of a Japanese ceramics collection. ⸻ Size Height: 8.5 cm Width: 11 cm Depth: 11 cm ⸻ Weight 374 g / 0.374 kg ⸻ Condition In good vintage condition with minor signs of age and handling. No visible cracks or chips; please refer to the photographs for details. ⸻ Artist Profile 田中桂山 Tanaka Keizan is a Japanese ceramic artist associated with Arita ware. Works attributed to Keizan Kiln (Keizan-gama) are often recognized for their elegant forms and refined glazing techniques rooted in the long-standing porcelain traditions of Arita. While maintaining classical methods, the kiln produces tea utensils and vessels that emphasize both functionality and aesthetic presence.

N. 101887219

Venduto
Chawan - Agata, Porcellana - Tanaka Keizan 田中佳山

Chawan - Agata, Porcellana - Tanaka Keizan 田中佳山

Arita Ware Matcha Bowl (Chawan) by Tanaka Keizan with Original Tomobako – Black Glaze with Reddish Accent

田中桂山 Tanaka Keizan

A refined Arita ware (Imari porcelain) matcha bowl (chawan) by Tanaka Keizan, accompanied by its original signed wooden tomobako (storage box).

While Arita ware is traditionally celebrated for its luminous white porcelain, this work presents a striking and unusual aesthetic. The bowl features a deep black glaze with flowing reddish accents along the rim, creating a dynamic contrast and a sense of movement reminiscent of kiln effects. The surface texture is subtly granular, adding depth and tactile richness to the form.

The shape is well-balanced and slightly rounded, fitting comfortably in the hands during tea ceremony use. The interior is finished in a dark glaze that enhances the vibrant green of matcha, making it particularly suitable for chanoyu practice or display as a tea utensil.

Works by Keizan Kiln (Keizan-gama) are known for their dignified interpretations of traditional Arita techniques, often combining classical craftsmanship with expressive glazing. The presence of the original tomobako suggests careful preservation and adds to the collectability of the piece.

A fine example of contemporary Arita craftsmanship suitable for tea ceremony or as part of a Japanese ceramics collection.



Size

Height: 8.5 cm
Width: 11 cm
Depth: 11 cm



Weight

374 g / 0.374 kg



Condition

In good vintage condition with minor signs of age and handling. No visible cracks or chips; please refer to the photographs for details.



Artist Profile

田中桂山 Tanaka Keizan is a Japanese ceramic artist associated with Arita ware. Works attributed to Keizan Kiln (Keizan-gama) are often recognized for their elegant forms and refined glazing techniques rooted in the long-standing porcelain traditions of Arita. While maintaining classical methods, the kiln produces tea utensils and vessels that emphasize both functionality and aesthetic presence.

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