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一对 Tsutsumi ware 茶碗——两只碗,一魂一火焰雕刻而成 - 陶瓷 - Kanma Haryu IV 四代針生乾馬(1927—2016) - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
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一对 Tsutsumi ware 茶碗——两只碗,一魂一火焰雕刻而成 - 陶瓷 - Kanma Haryu IV 四代針生乾馬(1927—2016) - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

This listing features a pair of Tsutsumi ware (堤焼) tea bowls by the distinguished fourth-generation potter Kanma Haryu IV (四代針生乾馬). Each bowl showcases its own distinct aesthetic language while embodying the earthy depth and quiet elegance that characterize this traditional pottery style from Sendai, Japan. ●Pale Red and Cream Glazed Tea Bowl (Flared Form) This tea bowl features a gracefully flared profile with a high foot and a soft interplay of warm, subdued red and pale ash glazes. The surface reveals a cloudy, variegated texture—delicate in tone yet rich in depth. The glaze pools naturally at the interior bottom, and subtle kiln changes and natural dripping effects provide spontaneous beauty. The foot ring is finely finished and stamped with the artist's mark. A perfect vessel for appreciating the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, this piece is suited for refined tea gatherings and display alike. Width: 15 cm Height: 7 cm ●Brown and Green Ash-Glazed Tea Bowl (Vertical Form) This bowl presents a rounded, vertical form with a powerful presence. The surface is finished with deep iron-rich brown and green ash glazes, accented by feldspathic inclusions and splashes of natural white. The glossy surface contrasts with matte stone textures, giving the piece both weight and complexity. A spiral foot shows the vibrant red clay body and bears the carved mark of the artist near the base. The interior repeats the dynamic glaze pattern, echoing the exterior’s visual drama. This bowl is a statement piece, ideal for both formal tea ceremony and collection display. Width: 12.5 cm Height: 8.5 cm Both bowls come with their original wooden tomobako, signed and sealed by the artist, ensuring their authenticity and provenance. About Tsutsumi ware (堤焼) Tsutsumi-yaki, or Tsutsumi ware, is a traditional Japanese pottery style that originated in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. Known for its refined yet rustic appearance, Tsutsumi-yaki is characterized by warm earth tones, soft glazes, and subtle natural textures that reflect the serene beauty of northeastern Japan. Each piece is shaped and glazed by hand, often featuring a simple elegance that celebrates the imperfections of the clay itself. This craft embodies the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in transience and imperfection—making every Tsutsumi-yaki work one of a kind. About Kanma Haryu IV (四代針生乾馬) Kanma Haryu IV was a master Japanese potter born in 1927 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, and the fourth-generation head of the prestigious Tsutsumi-yaki Kanma kiln. Coming from a lineage of craftsmen rooted in the Edo period, his family kiln has been active for over 300 years, originally serving the Date domain. He inherited the name "Kanma" from a renowned ceramic master and was trained by his father, Kanma III, continuing a tradition that combines artistry with functional craftsmanship. Kanma Haryu IV specialized in tea ceremony pottery and was known for his refined skills using local Sendai clay and glazes. His work includes the distinctive namako glaze, celebrated for its milky blue-white patterns, as well as other traditional glazes such as iron and ash glazes. Over decades, he contributed significantly to elevating Tsutsumi ware from everyday ware to recognized art, receiving honors like the Miyagi Prefecture Arts Award and the prestigious Hebei Cultural Prize. Beyond his pottery, Kanma Haryu IV maintained and revitalized his family’s kiln, which today continues under the care of his sons and grandson. His works are valued for their harmony of tradition, natural materials, and artistic expression, embodying the deep cultural heritage of Tsutsumi ware. Shipping / Policy Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking. If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed. Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Guarantee Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan. We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

编号 99488664

已售出
一对 Tsutsumi ware 茶碗——两只碗,一魂一火焰雕刻而成 - 陶瓷 - Kanma Haryu IV 四代針生乾馬(1927—2016) - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

一对 Tsutsumi ware 茶碗——两只碗,一魂一火焰雕刻而成 - 陶瓷 - Kanma Haryu IV 四代針生乾馬(1927—2016) - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

This listing features a pair of Tsutsumi ware (堤焼) tea bowls by the distinguished fourth-generation potter Kanma Haryu IV (四代針生乾馬). Each bowl showcases its own distinct aesthetic language while embodying the earthy depth and quiet elegance that characterize this traditional pottery style from Sendai, Japan.

●Pale Red and Cream Glazed Tea Bowl (Flared Form)
This tea bowl features a gracefully flared profile with a high foot and a soft interplay of warm, subdued red and pale ash glazes. The surface reveals a cloudy, variegated texture—delicate in tone yet rich in depth. The glaze pools naturally at the interior bottom, and subtle kiln changes and natural dripping effects provide spontaneous beauty.
The foot ring is finely finished and stamped with the artist's mark. A perfect vessel for appreciating the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, this piece is suited for refined tea gatherings and display alike.

Width: 15 cm
Height: 7 cm

●Brown and Green Ash-Glazed Tea Bowl (Vertical Form)
This bowl presents a rounded, vertical form with a powerful presence. The surface is finished with deep iron-rich brown and green ash glazes, accented by feldspathic inclusions and splashes of natural white. The glossy surface contrasts with matte stone textures, giving the piece both weight and complexity.
A spiral foot shows the vibrant red clay body and bears the carved mark of the artist near the base. The interior repeats the dynamic glaze pattern, echoing the exterior’s visual drama. This bowl is a statement piece, ideal for both formal tea ceremony and collection display.

Width: 12.5 cm
Height: 8.5 cm

Both bowls come with their original wooden tomobako, signed and sealed by the artist, ensuring their authenticity and provenance.

About Tsutsumi ware (堤焼)
Tsutsumi-yaki, or Tsutsumi ware, is a traditional Japanese pottery style that originated in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
Known for its refined yet rustic appearance, Tsutsumi-yaki is characterized by warm earth tones, soft glazes, and subtle natural textures that reflect the serene beauty of northeastern Japan.
Each piece is shaped and glazed by hand, often featuring a simple elegance that celebrates the imperfections of the clay itself.
This craft embodies the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in transience and imperfection—making every Tsutsumi-yaki work one of a kind.

About Kanma Haryu IV (四代針生乾馬)
Kanma Haryu IV was a master Japanese potter born in 1927 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, and the fourth-generation head of the prestigious Tsutsumi-yaki Kanma kiln.
Coming from a lineage of craftsmen rooted in the Edo period, his family kiln has been active for over 300 years, originally serving the Date domain.
He inherited the name "Kanma" from a renowned ceramic master and was trained by his father, Kanma III, continuing a tradition that combines artistry with functional craftsmanship.
Kanma Haryu IV specialized in tea ceremony pottery and was known for his refined skills using local Sendai clay and glazes.
His work includes the distinctive namako glaze, celebrated for its milky blue-white patterns, as well as other traditional glazes such as iron and ash glazes.
Over decades, he contributed significantly to elevating Tsutsumi ware from everyday ware to recognized art, receiving honors like the Miyagi Prefecture Arts Award and the prestigious Hebei Cultural Prize.
Beyond his pottery, Kanma Haryu IV maintained and revitalized his family’s kiln, which today continues under the care of his sons and grandson.
His works are valued for their harmony of tradition, natural materials, and artistic expression, embodying the deep cultural heritage of Tsutsumi ware.

Shipping / Policy
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan by Japan Post or DHL with tracking.
If you purchase multiple items, combined shipping is available. Please contact us if needed.
Import duties, VAT (or equivalent consumption tax), and any other fees are the responsibility of the buyer.

Guarantee
Our shop is a licensed antiques dealer in Japan.
We guarantee the authenticity of this work.

最终出价
€ 25
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