茶叶罐 棗 (natsume) - 漆木 - Sôya Hisada 久田宗也 (1925-2010) - 日本 - 20世紀下半葉(昭和後期/平成時期)





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日本原裝漆木茶楮棗(natsume),作者久田宗也(1925-2010),晚昭和/平成時期,日本,高7.1公分,直徑7.3公分,金蒔絵菊花圖樣,嵌貼切金,內部為啞光黑漆,底面浮雕簽名「Jingyûsai」,附原盒及藝術家印章,狀態極好,僅有兩處微小切金缺失。
賣家描述
Exquisite lacquer tea caddy 棗 (natsume) by Sôya Hisada 久田宗也 (1925-2010) with a refined golden takamaki-e 高蒔絵 (high-relief lacquer design) displaying a fully bloomed chrysanthemum 菊 (kiku) with its petals elegantly stretching across the sides. Executed in different shades of gold lacquer, adding depth and dimension to the piece. The heart of the flower highlighted by square pieces of kirigane 切金 (cut and inlaid pieces of gold leaf).
The inside is coated with a matte black lacquer finish.
The debossed bottom side signed in discreet glossy black lacquer: ‘Jingyûsai’ 尋牛斎.
A signature used by the artist Sôya Hisada 久田宗也.
Sôya Hisada, born on January 21, 1925, and passed away on October 22, 2010, was a prominent figure in the world of tea ceremony. The Hisada family, with a long history in tea, traces its roots to the tea master Sôei 宗栄, who participated in the renowned Kitano Ôchanoyu 北野大茶湯 during the era of Sen no Rikyû 利休.
Sôya Hisada, the eldest son of Mutekisai 無適斎, graduated from Kyoto University and studied under the 13th Omotesenke Grand Master Sôsa 千宗左. Known for his expertise, he authored notable works, including Cha no Dôgu 『茶の道具』 and Cha no Yu Yôgoshu 『茶の湯用語集』.
Including original wooden tomobako 供箱 (storage box) with an inscription on the top of the lid, and 3-character name seal of the artist on the box.
Dimensions:
Height 7.1 cm, Diameter 7.3 cm.
Period: Japan – Second half 20th century (Late Shôwa period/Heisei period).
The natsume is in a very good original condition. Two tiny pieces of kirigane missing (2 mm) on top. Please look a the photos for a condition reference.
When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.
Please note: Due to the holidays, shipping and handling times may be longer. Thank you for your understanding.
賣家的故事
Exquisite lacquer tea caddy 棗 (natsume) by Sôya Hisada 久田宗也 (1925-2010) with a refined golden takamaki-e 高蒔絵 (high-relief lacquer design) displaying a fully bloomed chrysanthemum 菊 (kiku) with its petals elegantly stretching across the sides. Executed in different shades of gold lacquer, adding depth and dimension to the piece. The heart of the flower highlighted by square pieces of kirigane 切金 (cut and inlaid pieces of gold leaf).
The inside is coated with a matte black lacquer finish.
The debossed bottom side signed in discreet glossy black lacquer: ‘Jingyûsai’ 尋牛斎.
A signature used by the artist Sôya Hisada 久田宗也.
Sôya Hisada, born on January 21, 1925, and passed away on October 22, 2010, was a prominent figure in the world of tea ceremony. The Hisada family, with a long history in tea, traces its roots to the tea master Sôei 宗栄, who participated in the renowned Kitano Ôchanoyu 北野大茶湯 during the era of Sen no Rikyû 利休.
Sôya Hisada, the eldest son of Mutekisai 無適斎, graduated from Kyoto University and studied under the 13th Omotesenke Grand Master Sôsa 千宗左. Known for his expertise, he authored notable works, including Cha no Dôgu 『茶の道具』 and Cha no Yu Yôgoshu 『茶の湯用語集』.
Including original wooden tomobako 供箱 (storage box) with an inscription on the top of the lid, and 3-character name seal of the artist on the box.
Dimensions:
Height 7.1 cm, Diameter 7.3 cm.
Period: Japan – Second half 20th century (Late Shôwa period/Heisei period).
The natsume is in a very good original condition. Two tiny pieces of kirigane missing (2 mm) on top. Please look a the photos for a condition reference.
When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.
Please note: Due to the holidays, shipping and handling times may be longer. Thank you for your understanding.

