Nr. 102368767

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Tefat - Keramikk - 上神焼/tebolle
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€ 26
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11 uker siden

Tefat - Keramikk - 上神焼/tebolle

Please read before purchasing / ご購入前に必ずお読みください Shipping method – The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx depending on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or the delivery company in your country will contact you for customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you are able to answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will be returned to me and it will cost more than double the shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation. Item Description 上神焼上神山窯 山根芳子 Yamane Yoshiko (3rd Generation) – Kamikawa Ware Hira-chawan (Flat Tea Bowl) This exquisite flat tea bowl (hira-chawan) is a work by Yamane Yoshiko, the third-generation master of the Kamikawa-yaki Kamikawayama-gama kiln, located in Kurayoshi, Tottori Prefecture. The piece comes complete with its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and a formal certificate of provenance (yurai-sho). Kamikawa-yaki (上神焼) is one of Tottori Prefecture's most celebrated ceramic traditions, with roots dating back to the mid-Edo period around 1750. After periods of transition under various kiln names — including Hakubiyama and Gyokuhaku — the kiln was revived by the first-generation master who studied under the celebrated ceramic artist Hirano Doun. The hallmark of Kamikawa-yaki is its vibrant cinnabar red glaze (shinsya), achieved through the careful application of copper oxide in reduction firing. This tea bowl is a superb example of that tradition. The exterior presents a breathtaking deep crimson-red shinsya glaze mottled with lighter speckles that shift toward pale blue-grey at the foot rim, creating a natural, cloud-like gradation of color. The interior is glazed in a soft, luminous pale celadon-blue, offering a serene contrast to the richness of the outer surface. Fine, natural crazing lines (kannyu) visible in the glaze are a mark of authentic high-temperature firing and are considered an aesthetic virtue in Japanese ceramics. The foot (koudai) is left unglazed, revealing a clean reddish-brown clay body with a wheel-turned spiral pattern — a testament to skilled rokuro (wheel-throwing) craftsmanship. The kiln seal is impressed on the base. Flat tea bowls of this type are traditionally used for serving matcha in summer, when their wide, open form allows the tea to cool gently. This piece, however, transcends its functional role — it is a work of art that embodies the long heritage of a regional ceramic tradition carried forward across three generations with great skill and passion. A rare opportunity to acquire a signed, certified piece from one of Tottori's most respected living ceramic lineages. My Message Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my item. I run a recycle shop in Japan, and I joined Catawiki because I want to share wonderful items filled with Japanese craftsmanship and history with people around the world. If you have any questions about the item, please feel free to message me anytime. With gratitude to all of you — ARIGATO. Size Height: 6 cm Width: 14 cm Weight 269 g Condition The bowl is in excellent condition with no visible scratches, chips, or damage; the glaze crazing present is entirely natural and inherent to the firing process, not damage. Artist Profile 上神焼上神山窯 山根芳子 Yamane Yoshiko (3rd Generation) Yamane Yoshiko is the third-generation master of the Kamikawa-yaki Kamikawayama-gama kiln in Kurayoshi, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The Kamikawa-yaki tradition traces its origins to the mid-Edo period (c. 1750), and was revived in the Meiji era by the first-generation master, who trained under the distinguished ceramic artist Hirano Doun. The second generation, Tōichi (Tamiya), further refined the kiln's signature style before passing it to Yoshiko. Under her stewardship, the kiln continues to excel in the vivid shinsya (cinnabar) glazes for which Kamikawa-yaki is renowned, while also exploring new creative territory including yuteki tenmoku (oil-spot glaze) and kinzai youhen (gold-lustre kiln transformation). Catawiki出品項目 Artist: 上神焼上神山窯 山根芳子 Yamane Yoshiko (3rd Generation) Title of Artwork: Rare Cinnabar Red Hira-Chawan Tea Bowl – Kamikawa-Yaki, Signed with Box & Certificate Type / Object: Tea Bowl (Hira-chawan) Material: Stoneware / Ceramic Country of Origin: Japan Region: Tottori Prefecture Period / Year: Contemporary (21st century / Heisei–Reiwa era) Condition: Excellent – no damage Comes with: Original wooden box (tomobako), provenance certificate (yurai-sho) Dimensions: H 6 cm × W 14 cm Weight: 269 g

Nr. 102368767

Solgt
Tefat - Keramikk - 上神焼/tebolle

Tefat - Keramikk - 上神焼/tebolle

Please read before purchasing / ご購入前に必ずお読みください
Shipping method – The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx depending on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or the delivery company in your country will contact you for customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you are able to answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will be returned to me and it will cost more than double the shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

Item Description
上神焼上神山窯 山根芳子 Yamane Yoshiko (3rd Generation) – Kamikawa Ware Hira-chawan (Flat Tea Bowl)
This exquisite flat tea bowl (hira-chawan) is a work by Yamane Yoshiko, the third-generation master of the Kamikawa-yaki Kamikawayama-gama kiln, located in Kurayoshi, Tottori Prefecture. The piece comes complete with its original signed wooden box (tomobako) and a formal certificate of provenance (yurai-sho).
Kamikawa-yaki (上神焼) is one of Tottori Prefecture's most celebrated ceramic traditions, with roots dating back to the mid-Edo period around 1750. After periods of transition under various kiln names — including Hakubiyama and Gyokuhaku — the kiln was revived by the first-generation master who studied under the celebrated ceramic artist Hirano Doun. The hallmark of Kamikawa-yaki is its vibrant cinnabar red glaze (shinsya), achieved through the careful application of copper oxide in reduction firing.
This tea bowl is a superb example of that tradition. The exterior presents a breathtaking deep crimson-red shinsya glaze mottled with lighter speckles that shift toward pale blue-grey at the foot rim, creating a natural, cloud-like gradation of color. The interior is glazed in a soft, luminous pale celadon-blue, offering a serene contrast to the richness of the outer surface. Fine, natural crazing lines (kannyu) visible in the glaze are a mark of authentic high-temperature firing and are considered an aesthetic virtue in Japanese ceramics. The foot (koudai) is left unglazed, revealing a clean reddish-brown clay body with a wheel-turned spiral pattern — a testament to skilled rokuro (wheel-throwing) craftsmanship. The kiln seal is impressed on the base.
Flat tea bowls of this type are traditionally used for serving matcha in summer, when their wide, open form allows the tea to cool gently. This piece, however, transcends its functional role — it is a work of art that embodies the long heritage of a regional ceramic tradition carried forward across three generations with great skill and passion.
A rare opportunity to acquire a signed, certified piece from one of Tottori's most respected living ceramic lineages.

My Message
Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my item. I run a recycle shop in Japan, and I joined Catawiki because I want to share wonderful items filled with Japanese craftsmanship and history with people around the world. If you have any questions about the item, please feel free to message me anytime. With gratitude to all of you — ARIGATO.

Size
Height: 6 cm
Width: 14 cm

Weight
269 g

Condition
The bowl is in excellent condition with no visible scratches, chips, or damage; the glaze crazing present is entirely natural and inherent to the firing process, not damage.

Artist Profile
上神焼上神山窯 山根芳子 Yamane Yoshiko (3rd Generation)
Yamane Yoshiko is the third-generation master of the Kamikawa-yaki Kamikawayama-gama kiln in Kurayoshi, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The Kamikawa-yaki tradition traces its origins to the mid-Edo period (c. 1750), and was revived in the Meiji era by the first-generation master, who trained under the distinguished ceramic artist Hirano Doun. The second generation, Tōichi (Tamiya), further refined the kiln's signature style before passing it to Yoshiko. Under her stewardship, the kiln continues to excel in the vivid shinsya (cinnabar) glazes for which Kamikawa-yaki is renowned, while also exploring new creative territory including yuteki tenmoku (oil-spot glaze) and kinzai youhen (gold-lustre kiln transformation).

Catawiki出品項目

Artist: 上神焼上神山窯 山根芳子 Yamane Yoshiko (3rd Generation)
Title of Artwork: Rare Cinnabar Red Hira-Chawan Tea Bowl – Kamikawa-Yaki, Signed with Box & Certificate
Type / Object: Tea Bowl (Hira-chawan)
Material: Stoneware / Ceramic
Country of Origin: Japan
Region: Tottori Prefecture
Period / Year: Contemporary (21st century / Heisei–Reiwa era)
Condition: Excellent – no damage
Comes with: Original wooden box (tomobako), provenance certificate (yurai-sho)
Dimensions: H 6 cm × W 14 cm
Weight: 269 g

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€ 26
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