Hisashi Kawai - 茶碗 - 陶瓷 - Fine Chawan





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日本河井久(1942–2016)創作的陶瓷茶碗,來自日本滋賀縣,晚20世紀,灰色釉面,高8公分,直徑12公分,品相極佳。
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Japanese Tea Bowl (Chawan) by Hisashi Kawai (1942–2016)
This Japanese tea bowl by Hisashi Kawai (河井 久, 1942–2016) embodies the essence of Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetics, where simplicity, restraint, and quiet presence are valued over decoration.
Rather than seeking visual impact, the bowl expresses beauty through its subtle grey glaze, soft tonal variations, and natural surface texture. The form is calm, balanced, and intentionally understated, inviting slow appreciation and contemplation. Such quiet character reflects a Japanese sensibility that finds depth and dignity in modesty and silence.
Kawai studied for many years under Kawai Kanjiro, a central figure of the Japanese Mingei (folk craft) movement, and later established Sarukoda Kiln in Shiga Prefecture. Rooted in this tradition, his works were created for daily use, yet possess a timeless presence that transcends function.
This is a piece appreciated not at first glance, but over time — an object for those who value quiet beauty, simplicity, and authenticity.
The artist’s seal is impressed on the base.
Condition: Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear. No cracks or repairs.
Shipping & Customs:
The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured shipping service.
Please note:
Any import duties, VAT, customs fees, or other charges imposed by the destination country are not included in the item price or shipping cost and are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
Japanese Tea Bowl (Chawan) by Hisashi Kawai (1942–2016)
This Japanese tea bowl by Hisashi Kawai (河井 久, 1942–2016) embodies the essence of Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetics, where simplicity, restraint, and quiet presence are valued over decoration.
Rather than seeking visual impact, the bowl expresses beauty through its subtle grey glaze, soft tonal variations, and natural surface texture. The form is calm, balanced, and intentionally understated, inviting slow appreciation and contemplation. Such quiet character reflects a Japanese sensibility that finds depth and dignity in modesty and silence.
Kawai studied for many years under Kawai Kanjiro, a central figure of the Japanese Mingei (folk craft) movement, and later established Sarukoda Kiln in Shiga Prefecture. Rooted in this tradition, his works were created for daily use, yet possess a timeless presence that transcends function.
This is a piece appreciated not at first glance, but over time — an object for those who value quiet beauty, simplicity, and authenticity.
The artist’s seal is impressed on the base.
Condition: Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear. No cracks or repairs.
Shipping & Customs:
The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured shipping service.
Please note:
Any import duties, VAT, customs fees, or other charges imposed by the destination country are not included in the item price or shipping cost and are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

