萩焼Hagi ware - 中村龍和Nakamura Ryuwa - Tigela de chá - Grés - Tigela de matcha

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Tigela de Matcha em cerâmica Hagi vintage de Nakamura Ryuwa (1940–), cerâmica de pedra do Japão, com 8,5 cm de altura e 13,5 cm de diâmetro, com a caixa de madeira original assinada e em óptimas condições vintage sem lascas nem rachaduras.

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中村龍和 Nakamura Ryuwa (1940– )
Vintage Handcrafted 萩焼Hagi Ware 抹茶碗Matcha Tea Bowl by 中村龍和Nakamura Ryuwa with 共箱Original Signed Wooden Box – 昭和Showa Period

Shipping method: DHL Express

A Japanese 萩焼Hagi ware ceramic artist based in Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture.

This handcrafted Hagi ware matcha tea bowl was created by 中村龍和Nakamura Ryuwa and comes with its original signed wooden storage box (tomobako).

Hagi ware is one of Japan’s most celebrated ceramic traditions, with a history of more than 400 years. It is especially admired by tea practitioners for its soft clay texture, warm ivory glaze, and the beautiful aging process known as 萩の七化け“Hagi no Nanabake”, in which the appearance gradually changes through repeated use. Traditionally, Hagi ware has been highly regarded in the tea ceremony world with the saying, “First Raku, Second Hagi, Third Karatsu.”

This tea bowl features a gentle ivory-white glaze with subtle pink and beige hues, creating a calm and refined appearance. The expressive glaze flow, natural kiln effects around the foot, and handmade form demonstrate the beauty of traditional Hagi pottery.

The original signed wooden box accompanies the bowl, making it an excellent piece for tea ceremony use as well as for collectors of Japanese ceramics.

Purpose: Matcha tea ceremony, tea ceremony collection, Japanese ceramic collection, or interior display.

Artist Profile
中村龍和 Nakamura Ryuwa (1940– )
Nakamura Ryuwa is a Hagi ware ceramic artist based in Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. He produces traditional tea ceramics, including matcha bowls, flower vases, and sake vessels. His works are appreciated for their natural clay texture, soft Hagi glaze, and elegant forms rooted in the Japanese tea ceremony tradition.


Size
Tea Bowl
Height: 8.5 cm×Width: 13.5 cm×Depth: 13.5 cm

Original Wooden Box
Height: 13 cm×Width: 16 cm×Depth: 16 cm


Weight
Tea Bowl: 264 g

Total Weight (with wooden box): 570 g


Condition
Very good vintage condition.

There are no visible chips or cracks. Minor kiln characteristics and slight signs of age are consistent with traditional handcrafted Hagi ware.

Mais sobre o vendedor

Sou um vendedor japonês com base em Yamaguchi, especializado em artesanato tradicional japonês, antiguidades e arte decorativa. Eu obtenho pessoalmente itens de antigos armazéns japoneses, mercados de antiguidades locais e coleções privadas. Todos os itens são cuidadosamente fotografados e descritos para mostrar sua condição real. Gosto de compartilhar a autêntica cultura japonesa com colecionadores ao redor do mundo.
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中村龍和 Nakamura Ryuwa (1940– )
Vintage Handcrafted 萩焼Hagi Ware 抹茶碗Matcha Tea Bowl by 中村龍和Nakamura Ryuwa with 共箱Original Signed Wooden Box – 昭和Showa Period

Shipping method: DHL Express

A Japanese 萩焼Hagi ware ceramic artist based in Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture.

This handcrafted Hagi ware matcha tea bowl was created by 中村龍和Nakamura Ryuwa and comes with its original signed wooden storage box (tomobako).

Hagi ware is one of Japan’s most celebrated ceramic traditions, with a history of more than 400 years. It is especially admired by tea practitioners for its soft clay texture, warm ivory glaze, and the beautiful aging process known as 萩の七化け“Hagi no Nanabake”, in which the appearance gradually changes through repeated use. Traditionally, Hagi ware has been highly regarded in the tea ceremony world with the saying, “First Raku, Second Hagi, Third Karatsu.”

This tea bowl features a gentle ivory-white glaze with subtle pink and beige hues, creating a calm and refined appearance. The expressive glaze flow, natural kiln effects around the foot, and handmade form demonstrate the beauty of traditional Hagi pottery.

The original signed wooden box accompanies the bowl, making it an excellent piece for tea ceremony use as well as for collectors of Japanese ceramics.

Purpose: Matcha tea ceremony, tea ceremony collection, Japanese ceramic collection, or interior display.

Artist Profile
中村龍和 Nakamura Ryuwa (1940– )
Nakamura Ryuwa is a Hagi ware ceramic artist based in Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. He produces traditional tea ceramics, including matcha bowls, flower vases, and sake vessels. His works are appreciated for their natural clay texture, soft Hagi glaze, and elegant forms rooted in the Japanese tea ceremony tradition.


Size
Tea Bowl
Height: 8.5 cm×Width: 13.5 cm×Depth: 13.5 cm

Original Wooden Box
Height: 13 cm×Width: 16 cm×Depth: 16 cm


Weight
Tea Bowl: 264 g

Total Weight (with wooden box): 570 g


Condition
Very good vintage condition.

There are no visible chips or cracks. Minor kiln characteristics and slight signs of age are consistent with traditional handcrafted Hagi ware.

Mais sobre o vendedor

Sou um vendedor japonês com base em Yamaguchi, especializado em artesanato tradicional japonês, antiguidades e arte decorativa. Eu obtenho pessoalmente itens de antigos armazéns japoneses, mercados de antiguidades locais e coleções privadas. Todos os itens são cuidadosamente fotografados e descritos para mostrar sua condição real. Gosto de compartilhar a autêntica cultura japonesa com colecionadores ao redor do mundo.
Traduzido pelo Google Tradutor

Dados

Era
1900-2000
Tipo de cerâmica
Grés
Informação adicional do título
抹茶碗Matcha Tea Bowl
N.º de artigos
1
Material
Cerâmica
Fabricante / Marca
萩焼Hagi ware
País de origem
Japão
Designer/Artista/Criador
中村龍和Nakamura Ryuwa
Estado
Excelente estado - muito pouco usado com sinais mínimos de envelhecimento e desgaste
Altura
8,5 cm
Largura
13,5 cm
Diâmetro
13,5 cm
Período Estimado
1980-1990
Vendido por
JapãoVerificado
229
Objetos vendidos
98,08%
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