Kato Shoko 加藤松香 - 碗 - 陶器 - 樱花溪流





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日本产陶器茶碗,作者加藤松香(Shōkō),京都窑口风格的京都烧彩釉,外内流动樱花花瓣图案,直径12.2 cm、高8 cm,重量520 g(含原装盒 Tomobako),建议年代1990–2000,品相良好。
卖家的描述
加藤松香 Kato Shoko
Ceramic artist. Began creating pottery in the Kyoto-yaki coloured-glaze style in 1968. In 1974, adopting the artistic name Shōkō, he established his own kiln specialising in tea ceremony ware. He produces many vibrant works using traditional Kyoto-yaki coloured-glaze techniques, such as gold decoration and coloured glazes.
with seal 'Shoko' 松香
The cream‑coloured body of this Ninsei‑style tea bowl is wrapped in a flow of cherry blossom petals that seem to drift along a stylised current, the pink, red and white flowers and their dark accents circling both exterior and interior in a continuous movement that recalls classical Kyoto design while reflecting Kato Shoko’s long practice with Kyoto‑yaki coloured‑glaze work since 1968 and his later focus on tea‑ceremony ware after establishing his own kiln in 1974, the seal “Shoko” marking the piece as part of that sustained career, and the bowl feels like the kind of vessel that will slip naturally into use—brought out on days when a quiet sense of spring is needed at the table, its pattern becoming more familiar with each gathering, all kept together with its tomobako.
加藤松香 Kato Shoko Kyo ware 'Ninsei style Cherry Blossom Petals Flowing Down River Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako)
Box dimensions: 5.8" x 5.8" x 4.8" / 14.8cm x 14.8cm x 12.4cm
Tea Bowl dimensions: 4.8" x 4.8" x 3.1" / 12.2cm x 12.2cm x 8cm
Material: Pottery
Weight: 520g including Original box (Tomobako)
Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions in the photos.
Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by International ePacket Light, EMS, or DHL.
卖家故事
加藤松香 Kato Shoko
Ceramic artist. Began creating pottery in the Kyoto-yaki coloured-glaze style in 1968. In 1974, adopting the artistic name Shōkō, he established his own kiln specialising in tea ceremony ware. He produces many vibrant works using traditional Kyoto-yaki coloured-glaze techniques, such as gold decoration and coloured glazes.
with seal 'Shoko' 松香
The cream‑coloured body of this Ninsei‑style tea bowl is wrapped in a flow of cherry blossom petals that seem to drift along a stylised current, the pink, red and white flowers and their dark accents circling both exterior and interior in a continuous movement that recalls classical Kyoto design while reflecting Kato Shoko’s long practice with Kyoto‑yaki coloured‑glaze work since 1968 and his later focus on tea‑ceremony ware after establishing his own kiln in 1974, the seal “Shoko” marking the piece as part of that sustained career, and the bowl feels like the kind of vessel that will slip naturally into use—brought out on days when a quiet sense of spring is needed at the table, its pattern becoming more familiar with each gathering, all kept together with its tomobako.
加藤松香 Kato Shoko Kyo ware 'Ninsei style Cherry Blossom Petals Flowing Down River Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako)
Box dimensions: 5.8" x 5.8" x 4.8" / 14.8cm x 14.8cm x 12.4cm
Tea Bowl dimensions: 4.8" x 4.8" x 3.1" / 12.2cm x 12.2cm x 8cm
Material: Pottery
Weight: 520g including Original box (Tomobako)
Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions in the photos.
Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by International ePacket Light, EMS, or DHL.

