Hata Shunsai II (畠春斎), Fujii Soki (藤井宗喜) - ケトル - 朝鮮風炉と真形窯(朝鮮風炉 真形窯) - 鉄製のやかんと銅製の火鉢





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A vintage Japanese tea ceremony set comprising a Shinnari iron kama by Hata Shunsai II and a Karakane Chousen Furo bronze brazier by Fujii Soki, from Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, dating to circa 1970–1980, in fair condition with heavy use and possibly missing parts, dimensions about 36 cm wide and deep by 30 cm high, weight 7.2 kg (packed approximately 10 kg) and in working order.
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This is a large and heavy tea ceremony set with an estimated packed weight of approximately 10 kg.
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This impressive Japanese tea ceremony set consists of a Shinnari iron kettle (Kama) by the renowned kettle master Hata Shunsai and a Karakane Chousen Furo by the celebrated bronze artisan Fujii Soki, both distinguished craftsmen from Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture – one of Japan’s foremost centers of metal artistry.
The set is a traditional combination known as "Kiriawase Chousen Furo with Shinnari Kama", representing an ideal harmony between a kettle maker and a brazier maker, each specializing in their own craft.
The upper iron kettle is made in the classic Shinnari form, one of the most prestigious and timeless styles used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Its dignified silhouette, gently sloping shoulders, and robust iron texture create a quiet yet powerful presence.
The bronze brazier beneath is a Chousen Furo, crafted in traditional karakane bronze. The elegant curves of its body, the graceful three-legged form, and the beautiful bronze patina perfectly complement the iron kettle above.
In the tea ceremony tradition, kettle makers and brazier makers are separate specialists. A pairing of works by Hata Shunsai and Fujii Soki represents an ideal combination of two masters from the Takaoka metalworking tradition.
The interior of the kettle shows traces of previous charcoal use and age-related patina, which are natural signs of authentic tea ceremony use. The kettle has no holes and no water leakage, and the set remains in working order.
This set is not only a functional tea utensil but also an outstanding example of Japanese metal art, embodying centuries of craftsmanship and the refined aesthetics of chanoyu.
Dimensions
Width: 35.6 cm
Height: 29.6 cm
Weight: approx. 7.2 kg
Estimated packed weight: approx. 10 kg
Its impressive scale and dignified appearance make it suitable not only for tea ceremony use but also as a striking display piece for collectors of Japanese art and antiques.
Shipping & TAX
This is a large and heavy tea ceremony set with an estimated packed weight of approximately 10 kg.
The shipping costs shown in this listing are based on surface mail (sea mail) from Japan.
Please note that surface mail is currently unavailable to Belgium and some Middle Eastern countries. Buyers from these regions will need to use airmail instead, and additional shipping charges will apply.
If you require faster delivery, airmail shipping can also be arranged upon request. In this case, please pay the additional shipping cost separately after the auction.
Surface mail from Japan may take approximately 3 months depending on the destination country. If you are in a hurry, please consider choosing airmail.
Catawiki's IOSS number will be indicated on the parcel to help avoid double VAT charges where applicable.
Please note that as of 1 July 2026, the EU has abolished the de minimis customs exemption.
All shipments to EU countries are now subject to import duties and VAT regardless of the declared value of the goods.
For shipments with a declared value under €150, an additional customs processing fee of €3 may also apply.
Customs authorities or your local postal service may contact you during the import process. Please make sure to respond promptly to any requests for information or payment.
Occasionally, parcels may be held at your local post office without a delivery attempt or notice card. Therefore, please check the tracking information regularly after shipment.
Please note that I cannot contact your local post office on your behalf if the parcel is being held there, as the location and procedures vary by country.
If a parcel is returned because the buyer failed to respond to customs or collect the package, refunds cannot be guaranteed and return shipping costs may be charged to the buyer.
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This impressive Japanese tea ceremony set consists of a Shinnari iron kettle (Kama) by the renowned kettle master Hata Shunsai and a Karakane Chousen Furo by the celebrated bronze artisan Fujii Soki, both distinguished craftsmen from Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture – one of Japan’s foremost centers of metal artistry.
The set is a traditional combination known as "Kiriawase Chousen Furo with Shinnari Kama", representing an ideal harmony between a kettle maker and a brazier maker, each specializing in their own craft.
The upper iron kettle is made in the classic Shinnari form, one of the most prestigious and timeless styles used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Its dignified silhouette, gently sloping shoulders, and robust iron texture create a quiet yet powerful presence.
The bronze brazier beneath is a Chousen Furo, crafted in traditional karakane bronze. The elegant curves of its body, the graceful three-legged form, and the beautiful bronze patina perfectly complement the iron kettle above.
In the tea ceremony tradition, kettle makers and brazier makers are separate specialists. A pairing of works by Hata Shunsai and Fujii Soki represents an ideal combination of two masters from the Takaoka metalworking tradition.
The interior of the kettle shows traces of previous charcoal use and age-related patina, which are natural signs of authentic tea ceremony use. The kettle has no holes and no water leakage, and the set remains in working order.
This set is not only a functional tea utensil but also an outstanding example of Japanese metal art, embodying centuries of craftsmanship and the refined aesthetics of chanoyu.
Dimensions
Width: 35.6 cm
Height: 29.6 cm
Weight: approx. 7.2 kg
Estimated packed weight: approx. 10 kg
Its impressive scale and dignified appearance make it suitable not only for tea ceremony use but also as a striking display piece for collectors of Japanese art and antiques.

