編號 103036512

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陶彩(Tosai) - 茶碗 - 粘土 - 仁清(Ninsei 风格)京都
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€ 25
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陶彩(Tosai) - 茶碗 - 粘土 - 仁清(Ninsei 风格)京都

[Overview] This item is a Japanese tea bowl (chawan) decorated in the style of Ninsei (Ninsei-utsushi), featuring a polychrome overglaze design of the “Four Gentlemen” (Shikunshi) motif. Tea bowls of this type are traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony for the preparation and serving of matcha, where each utensil plays an important role in both function and aesthetic expression. Rather than being purely utilitarian, tea bowls are selected for their artistic qualities, seasonal appropriateness, and harmony within the tea setting. The decoration seen on this piece reflects the classical style associated with Nonomura Ninsei, one of the most celebrated ceramic artists of the Edo period. “Ninsei-utsushi” refers to works created in homage to this historical style, characterized by refined forms and richly colored overglaze enamel decoration. The use of vivid yet balanced colors combined with gold accents demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship and an intention to recreate the elegance of traditional Kyoto ceramics. The decoration features the “Four Gentlemen” motif—plum (perseverance and resilience), orchid (elegance and refinement), bamboo (integrity and uprightness), and chrysanthemum (nobility and longevity)—a classical East Asian theme symbolizing the virtues of an ideal person. This symbolic meaning adds a cultural and intellectual layer to the object, making it more than just a functional tea bowl. It reflects not only aesthetic beauty but also philosophical values embedded in traditional Japanese and Chinese artistic traditions. Such tea bowls would be used in formal or semi-formal tea gatherings, where the visual appreciation of the bowl, its tactile qualities, and its symbolic decoration all contribute to the overall tea experience. The inclusion of the original wooden box (tomobako) and cloth further supports the authenticity and preservation of the piece as a complete work. Collectors value this type of item for its combination of traditional design, symbolic decoration, and craftsmanship. Pieces in the Ninsei style remain popular due to their connection to historical Kyoto ceramics, while the Four Gentlemen motif enhances its cultural significance. This makes the bowl suitable for both practical use in tea preparation and as a decorative object. [Key Features] • Type: Japanese tea bowl (chawan) • Style: Ninsei-style (Ninsei-utsushi) • Decoration: Polychrome overglaze enamel (iro-e) • Motif: Four Gentlemen (plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum) • Material: Ceramic • Traditional tea ceremony utensil • Includes original wooden box (tomobako) and cloth [Estimated Period / Background] Possibly dating to the late 20th century, reflecting modern reproductions of classical Kyoto ceramic styles inspired by Nonomura Ninsei. [Condition] Near unused condition. Well preserved with minimal signs of age. No functional issues observed. [Dimensions / Weight] Diameter: approx. 12cm Height: approx. 7.5cm Weight: approx. 203 g Total weight (including box): approx. 601 g (Size details not specified; please refer to images.) [Provenance / Notes] Acquired from a Japanese household. Ninsei-style tea bowl with Four Gentlemen motif. [Shipping] The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured service.

編號 103036512

已出售
陶彩(Tosai) - 茶碗 - 粘土 - 仁清(Ninsei 风格)京都

陶彩(Tosai) - 茶碗 - 粘土 - 仁清(Ninsei 风格)京都

[Overview]

This item is a Japanese tea bowl (chawan) decorated in the style of Ninsei (Ninsei-utsushi), featuring a polychrome overglaze design of the “Four Gentlemen” (Shikunshi) motif. Tea bowls of this type are traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony for the preparation and serving of matcha, where each utensil plays an important role in both function and aesthetic expression. Rather than being purely utilitarian, tea bowls are selected for their artistic qualities, seasonal appropriateness, and harmony within the tea setting.

The decoration seen on this piece reflects the classical style associated with Nonomura Ninsei, one of the most celebrated ceramic artists of the Edo period. “Ninsei-utsushi” refers to works created in homage to this historical style, characterized by refined forms and richly colored overglaze enamel decoration. The use of vivid yet balanced colors combined with gold accents demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship and an intention to recreate the elegance of traditional Kyoto ceramics.

The decoration features the “Four Gentlemen” motif—plum (perseverance and resilience), orchid (elegance and refinement), bamboo (integrity and uprightness), and chrysanthemum (nobility and longevity)—a classical East Asian theme symbolizing the virtues of an ideal person. This symbolic meaning adds a cultural and intellectual layer to the object, making it more than just a functional tea bowl. It reflects not only aesthetic beauty but also philosophical values embedded in traditional Japanese and Chinese artistic traditions.

Such tea bowls would be used in formal or semi-formal tea gatherings, where the visual appreciation of the bowl, its tactile qualities, and its symbolic decoration all contribute to the overall tea experience. The inclusion of the original wooden box (tomobako) and cloth further supports the authenticity and preservation of the piece as a complete work.

Collectors value this type of item for its combination of traditional design, symbolic decoration, and craftsmanship. Pieces in the Ninsei style remain popular due to their connection to historical Kyoto ceramics, while the Four Gentlemen motif enhances its cultural significance. This makes the bowl suitable for both practical use in tea preparation and as a decorative object.

[Key Features]

• Type: Japanese tea bowl (chawan)
• Style: Ninsei-style (Ninsei-utsushi)
• Decoration: Polychrome overglaze enamel (iro-e)
• Motif: Four Gentlemen (plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum)
• Material: Ceramic
• Traditional tea ceremony utensil
• Includes original wooden box (tomobako) and cloth

[Estimated Period / Background]

Possibly dating to the late 20th century, reflecting modern reproductions of classical Kyoto ceramic styles inspired by Nonomura Ninsei.

[Condition]

Near unused condition.
Well preserved with minimal signs of age.
No functional issues observed.

[Dimensions / Weight]

Diameter: approx. 12cm
Height: approx. 7.5cm

Weight: approx. 203 g
Total weight (including box): approx. 601 g

(Size details not specified; please refer to images.)

[Provenance / Notes]

Acquired from a Japanese household.
Ninsei-style tea bowl with Four Gentlemen motif.

[Shipping]

The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured service.

最終出價
€ 25

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