Kato Sekishun 加藤石春 - Chawan - 陶瓷 - 迷雾松与富士山





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Katō Sekishun 把玩料 Raku 茶碗“ Misty Pines and Mt. Fuji ”,陶瓷,赭黃色/棕色/奶油色裂紋釉,高度7.5厘米,寬度11厘米,產地日本,約1900–1910年,狀況Excellent,1件,帶「Sekishun」印章。
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Katō Sekishun – Raku Tea Bowl “Misty Pines and Mt. Fuji”
This exquisite Raku tea bowl is crafted by the renowned Japanese ceramicist Katō Sekishun. The bowl’s soft ochre-colored clay evokes a serene pine forest shrouded in morning mist, with an abstract depiction reminiscent of majestic Mt. Fuji rising in the distance. The subtle crackle glaze adds depth and texture, reflecting the gentle interplay of fog and mountain shadows, giving the bowl a natural, poetic presence.
The ochre hue of the bowl makes it ideal for use in tea ceremonies or as a contemplative display piece. Importantly, the bowl bears Sekishun’s signature “Sekishun” seal, a mark of authenticity and a testament to the craftsmanship of this remarkable artist.
Tea bowls by Katō Sekishun are generally black, so a bowl with this ochre color is quite rare.
The photos have been taken both with and without flash, so you can see the actual color and texture more accurately.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 11.0 cm
Height: 7.5 cm
About the Artist:
Sekishun Katō (born 1868) was a celebrated Japanese ceramicist, highly praised by Taisuke Itagaki, who gave him the artist name “Sekishun.” In 1914, he established the Raku kiln within the Nagoya ware tradition and later founded the Karasumori Raku kiln. Sekishun was renowned for his unique “Tatsuta-nishiki” glazing technique, characterized by vivid colors and a deep luster. His works are highly valued for their distinctive texture, beautiful coloration, and intricate design, holding an important place in the history of Japanese ceramics.
Attention:
・Please take a good look at the photos to confirm the condition of the item.
・We kindly ask you to place a bid only if you are happy with what you see.
・Unfortunately, we are unable to accept returns or refunds for reasons such as a change of mind or if the item does not match your personal expectations.
・Depending on your country of residence, additional duties and import taxes may apply.
・Please check your country's laws to determine if import taxes or duties apply.
・We are not responsible for any costs incurred in importing goods into the buyer's country of residence.
・If the winning bidder decides to cancel/ cancel, the risk, all shipping costs, and the seller's return import taxes are the responsibility of the winning bidder.
Thank you for your understanding.
Katō Sekishun – Raku Tea Bowl “Misty Pines and Mt. Fuji”
This exquisite Raku tea bowl is crafted by the renowned Japanese ceramicist Katō Sekishun. The bowl’s soft ochre-colored clay evokes a serene pine forest shrouded in morning mist, with an abstract depiction reminiscent of majestic Mt. Fuji rising in the distance. The subtle crackle glaze adds depth and texture, reflecting the gentle interplay of fog and mountain shadows, giving the bowl a natural, poetic presence.
The ochre hue of the bowl makes it ideal for use in tea ceremonies or as a contemplative display piece. Importantly, the bowl bears Sekishun’s signature “Sekishun” seal, a mark of authenticity and a testament to the craftsmanship of this remarkable artist.
Tea bowls by Katō Sekishun are generally black, so a bowl with this ochre color is quite rare.
The photos have been taken both with and without flash, so you can see the actual color and texture more accurately.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 11.0 cm
Height: 7.5 cm
About the Artist:
Sekishun Katō (born 1868) was a celebrated Japanese ceramicist, highly praised by Taisuke Itagaki, who gave him the artist name “Sekishun.” In 1914, he established the Raku kiln within the Nagoya ware tradition and later founded the Karasumori Raku kiln. Sekishun was renowned for his unique “Tatsuta-nishiki” glazing technique, characterized by vivid colors and a deep luster. His works are highly valued for their distinctive texture, beautiful coloration, and intricate design, holding an important place in the history of Japanese ceramics.
Attention:
・Please take a good look at the photos to confirm the condition of the item.
・We kindly ask you to place a bid only if you are happy with what you see.
・Unfortunately, we are unable to accept returns or refunds for reasons such as a change of mind or if the item does not match your personal expectations.
・Depending on your country of residence, additional duties and import taxes may apply.
・Please check your country's laws to determine if import taxes or duties apply.
・We are not responsible for any costs incurred in importing goods into the buyer's country of residence.
・If the winning bidder decides to cancel/ cancel, the risk, all shipping costs, and the seller's return import taxes are the responsibility of the winning bidder.
Thank you for your understanding.

