Nr. 101125844

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Theekom - Klei - Seto-aardewerk, Raku-stoken
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€ 75
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Theekom - Klei - Seto-aardewerk, Raku-stoken

Item Description: This is a remarkable Seto-yaki Raku-fired Matcha tea bowl (chawan) crafted by esteemed Japanese ceramic artist Masahiro Kawamura, a representative figure in Seto ware ceramics. Born in 1940 in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, Kawamura is known for his dedication to traditional techniques and refined aesthetic sense. This particular piece showcases the classic Hekisai style, with a rustic yet elegant glaze pattern and textured surface achieved through meticulous firing techniques. The bowl was purchased but never used, having been displayed on a shelf. Its condition remains excellent, making it a perfect choice for both tea ceremony use and display. The piece comes complete with its original kiribako (paulownia wood box), shifuku (silk pouch), and certificate, reflecting its authenticity and collectible value. Size: Height: approx. 8.2 cm (max) Diameter: approx. 12.9 cm (max) Weight: approx. 414.0 g Artist Profile: Masahiro Kawamura (河村益弘) Born in 1940 in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, Kawamura Masahiro is a distinguished ceramic artist who plays a significant role in preserving and promoting Seto-yaki, one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns. His works are admired for their masterful glazing techniques and harmonious blend of traditional form with subtle modernity. Kawamura is widely recognized as one of the leading potters in the Seto ware tradition. Shipping Information: Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer unless otherwise stated. We do our best to ensure safe delivery, but we are not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipping. Please note: Any customs duties, VAT, or import taxes are the responsibility of the buyer.

Nr. 101125844

Verkocht
Theekom - Klei - Seto-aardewerk, Raku-stoken

Theekom - Klei - Seto-aardewerk, Raku-stoken

Item Description:
This is a remarkable Seto-yaki Raku-fired Matcha tea bowl (chawan) crafted by esteemed Japanese ceramic artist Masahiro Kawamura, a representative figure in Seto ware ceramics. Born in 1940 in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, Kawamura is known for his dedication to traditional techniques and refined aesthetic sense. This particular piece showcases the classic Hekisai style, with a rustic yet elegant glaze pattern and textured surface achieved through meticulous firing techniques.

The bowl was purchased but never used, having been displayed on a shelf. Its condition remains excellent, making it a perfect choice for both tea ceremony use and display.

The piece comes complete with its original kiribako (paulownia wood box), shifuku (silk pouch), and certificate, reflecting its authenticity and collectible value.

Size:
Height: approx. 8.2 cm (max)
Diameter: approx. 12.9 cm (max)
Weight: approx. 414.0 g

Artist Profile:
Masahiro Kawamura (河村益弘)
Born in 1940 in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, Kawamura Masahiro is a distinguished ceramic artist who plays a significant role in preserving and promoting Seto-yaki, one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns. His works are admired for their masterful glazing techniques and harmonious blend of traditional form with subtle modernity. Kawamura is widely recognized as one of the leading potters in the Seto ware tradition.

Shipping Information:
Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking.
Shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer unless otherwise stated.
We do our best to ensure safe delivery, but we are not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipping.
Please note: Any customs duties, VAT, or import taxes are the responsibility of the buyer.

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