No. 105253412

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Sasaki Shōraku - 茶碗 - Ceramic - 赤楽茶碗
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€ 5
No reserve price
3 weeks ago

Sasaki Shōraku - 茶碗 - Ceramic - 赤楽茶碗

This is a Japanese Aka Raku tea bowl (red Raku Chawan) created by Sasaki Shōraku, in the style of Ninsei. Features: • Traditional Aka Raku tea bowl inspired by the elegant style of Ninsei, one of the most celebrated Kyoto ceramic artists • Beautiful katami-gawari (half-and-half glaze) design combining warm red Raku glaze and soft milky-white glaze • Hand-painted decoration featuring a black architectural motif and gold-accented vertical patterns on the white glaze area • The design is associated with the inscription “Chokudai: Tatsu” (Imperial Poetry Anthology theme “Stand/Rise”) written on the wooden box • Hand-shaped form with natural irregularities and a low foot, characteristic of Raku ware • Clear impressed maker’s mark visible near the foot • Original wooden box and yellow protective cloth included This tea bowl combines the refined elegance of Ninsei-style decoration with the traditional warmth of Raku ware. The unique theme-based design, glaze contrast, and delicate decoration make it an attractive piece for collectors of Japanese tea ceremony ceramics. Dimensions Diameter: Approx. 11–12 cm Height: Approx. 6–7 cm Color Red, white, and gold with black decoration Accessories Original wooden box (tomobako) and yellow protective cloth included Condition Used condition. No noticeable scratches, cracks, or major damage have been found. Please carefully review the photos for the detailed condition of the item. About the Artist Sasaki Shōraku is a Japanese Raku ceramic artist from the Shōraku kiln tradition, known for producing tea utensils based on the long history and aesthetic principles of Raku ware. This work is created in the style of Ninsei, a legendary Kyoto ceramic artist of the Edo period who became famous for his elegant forms and refined painted decoration. The Shōraku kiln continues to create works inspired by traditional Kyoto tea ceramics while incorporating the individuality of each handcrafted piece. 【About Japan Antique】 One of the unique characteristics of Japanese pottery is that even pieces of the same shape can vary dramatically in price—sometimes several times, or even more than ten times—depending on subtle differences in color, glaze, or pattern. Each work is truly one of a kind, as the same design is never reproduced exactly. The value of Japanese ceramics is often determined not only by the artist and history, but also by how strongly a collector connects with the beauty and atmosphere of a particular piece. This is one of the true joys of collecting Japanese antiques. Generally speaking, both the item itself and its original box are more desirable when they are preserved in clean condition. However, in some cases, signs of age such as stains, wear, or changes in appearance can enhance the sense of history and add to the charm of an antique piece. This aspect is sometimes unpredictable, even for experienced collectors. Attention: • Combined shipping is only available when the items are purchased at a reasonable price. Please first complete payment for one item, then contact me by message to discuss combined shipping. • If the item is sold at an unreasonably low price, it will be shipped using the cheapest method available, and no shipping preferences will be accepted. • Please carefully review the photos to confirm the item’s condition before placing a bid, and bid only if you are satisfied with what you see. • Unfortunately, we are unable to accept returns or refunds for reasons such as a change of mind or if the item does not meet personal expectations. • Please check your country's laws regarding import duties or taxes. • We are not responsible for any costs incurred during importation into the buyer’s country. • If the item is returned due to unpaid customs duties or incorrect/incomplete buyer information, all reshipping costs and handling fees will be the responsibility of the buyer. Thank you for your understanding.

No. 105253412

Sold
Sasaki Shōraku - 茶碗 - Ceramic - 赤楽茶碗

Sasaki Shōraku - 茶碗 - Ceramic - 赤楽茶碗

This is a Japanese Aka Raku tea bowl (red Raku Chawan) created by Sasaki Shōraku, in the style of Ninsei.

Features:
• Traditional Aka Raku tea bowl inspired by the elegant style of Ninsei, one of the most celebrated Kyoto ceramic artists
• Beautiful katami-gawari (half-and-half glaze) design combining warm red Raku glaze and soft milky-white glaze
• Hand-painted decoration featuring a black architectural motif and gold-accented vertical patterns on the white glaze area
• The design is associated with the inscription “Chokudai: Tatsu” (Imperial Poetry Anthology theme “Stand/Rise”) written on the wooden box
• Hand-shaped form with natural irregularities and a low foot, characteristic of Raku ware
• Clear impressed maker’s mark visible near the foot
• Original wooden box and yellow protective cloth included

This tea bowl combines the refined elegance of Ninsei-style decoration with the traditional warmth of Raku ware. The unique theme-based design, glaze contrast, and delicate decoration make it an attractive piece for collectors of Japanese tea ceremony ceramics.

Dimensions
Diameter: Approx. 11–12 cm
Height: Approx. 6–7 cm

Color
Red, white, and gold with black decoration

Accessories
Original wooden box (tomobako) and yellow protective cloth included

Condition
Used condition.
No noticeable scratches, cracks, or major damage have been found.
Please carefully review the photos for the detailed condition of the item.

About the Artist
Sasaki Shōraku is a Japanese Raku ceramic artist from the Shōraku kiln tradition, known for producing tea utensils based on the long history and aesthetic principles of Raku ware.

This work is created in the style of Ninsei, a legendary Kyoto ceramic artist of the Edo period who became famous for his elegant forms and refined painted decoration. The Shōraku kiln continues to create works inspired by traditional Kyoto tea ceramics while incorporating the individuality of each handcrafted piece.

【About Japan Antique】
One of the unique characteristics of Japanese pottery is that even pieces of the same shape can vary dramatically in price—sometimes several times, or even more than ten times—depending on subtle differences in color, glaze, or pattern.

Each work is truly one of a kind, as the same design is never reproduced exactly.
The value of Japanese ceramics is often determined not only by the artist and history, but also by how strongly a collector connects with the beauty and atmosphere of a particular piece.

This is one of the true joys of collecting Japanese antiques.

Generally speaking, both the item itself and its original box are more desirable when they are preserved in clean condition.
However, in some cases, signs of age such as stains, wear, or changes in appearance can enhance the sense of history and add to the charm of an antique piece.

This aspect is sometimes unpredictable, even for experienced collectors.

Attention:
• Combined shipping is only available when the items are purchased at a reasonable price. Please first complete payment for one item, then contact me by message to discuss combined shipping.
• If the item is sold at an unreasonably low price, it will be shipped using the cheapest method available, and no shipping preferences will be accepted.
• Please carefully review the photos to confirm the item’s condition before placing a bid, and bid only if you are satisfied with what you see.
• Unfortunately, we are unable to accept returns or refunds for reasons such as a change of mind or if the item does not meet personal expectations.
• Please check your country's laws regarding import duties or taxes.
• We are not responsible for any costs incurred during importation into the buyer’s country.
• If the item is returned due to unpaid customs duties or incorrect/incomplete buyer information, all reshipping costs and handling fees will be the responsibility of the buyer.

Thank you for your understanding.

Final bid
€ 5
No reserve price

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