Kuro Raku ware noten black Shoraku Sasaki Japanese matcha tea ceremony bowl
Kuro Raku ware noten black Shoraku Sasaki Japanese matcha tea ceremony bowl
The posture and color is very beautiful.
Kiyomizu - yaki (ware) is one of the best-known Japanese traditional potteries.
This tea bowl is made by Shoraku Sasaki Kiln which is one the most famous pottery kiln in Japan.
Signature of the potter is stamped on the bottom.
Traditional raku ware has some slight cracks on the clay in some case. These are part of the natural soft clay's containing a lot of air properties, unique material and hand work, so please enjoy this unique texture not found anywhere else.
--- About Kiyomizu kyoto ware ---
Although this craft dates back to before the Heian period (794-1185), the making of pottery began in earnest when the capital of Heian-kyo (now Kyoto) was founded in 794. Since that time Kyoto has been the home to many famous potters and the birthplace of many fine pieces of work. Famous potters such as Ninsei and Kenzan were at work in the 17th century and then in the 19th century, the potter Eisen successfully fired porcelain, while such masters as Mokubei, Hozen and Ninami were remarkably active during the same century. Great advances were then made from toward the end of the 19th century with the introduction of various techniques from around the world, when German ceramists were invited to come to Kyoto.
The sheer beauty and craftsmanship of some pieces over which so much trouble is taken have a strong traditional feel, while other pieces are invested with a freshness that finds favor in contemporary life. Each piece has its place within the scheme of things and manages to maintain its own unique ambience. The range of pottery and porcelain now made in Kyoto is almost beyond comprehension, but mainly consists of good quality tableware for use at home and in the best Japanese style restaurants. Many pieces are still made for use in association with the tea ceremony.
The posture and color is very beautiful.
Kiyomizu - yaki (ware) is one of the best-known Japanese traditional potteries.
This tea bowl is made by Shoraku Sasaki Kiln which is one the most famous pottery kiln in Japan.
Signature of the potter is stamped on the bottom.
Traditional raku ware has some slight cracks on the clay in some case. These are part of the natural soft clay's containing a lot of air properties, unique material and hand work, so please enjoy this unique texture not found anywhere else.
--- About Kiyomizu kyoto ware ---
Although this craft dates back to before the Heian period (794-1185), the making of pottery began in earnest when the capital of Heian-kyo (now Kyoto) was founded in 794. Since that time Kyoto has been the home to many famous potters and the birthplace of many fine pieces of work. Famous potters such as Ninsei and Kenzan were at work in the 17th century and then in the 19th century, the potter Eisen successfully fired porcelain, while such masters as Mokubei, Hozen and Ninami were remarkably active during the same century. Great advances were then made from toward the end of the 19th century with the introduction of various techniques from around the world, when German ceramists were invited to come to Kyoto.
The sheer beauty and craftsmanship of some pieces over which so much trouble is taken have a strong traditional feel, while other pieces are invested with a freshness that finds favor in contemporary life. Each piece has its place within the scheme of things and manages to maintain its own unique ambience. The range of pottery and porcelain now made in Kyoto is almost beyond comprehension, but mainly consists of good quality tableware for use at home and in the best Japanese style restaurants. Many pieces are still made for use in association with the tea ceremony.
Item Description
Condition | brand-new |
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Size | Width: 3.9 inch (10.0cm) Height: 2.4 inch (6.0cm) approx.size |
Material | Japanese pottery |
Origin | Made in JAPAN |
Note | Japanese Chawan (matcha tea ceremony use), Packaged in a box. |
Kuro Raku ware noten black Shoraku Sasaki Japanese matcha tea ceremony bowl
selling price: US$93.00
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Shipping Cost is decided by Total weight."Packing weight" is written on each item page.You can check final shipping cost at"STEP4 Confirm page" of shopping cart.See the shipping cost and shipping time here.
-Handling time-
We generally shipped your order within the next 1 to 5 business days.
*We will deliver the products immediately as long as they are in stock. You will be notified via email of when an item is backordered or long waiting. Any backordered items will be created after your order. Please note that it takes approximately a month to ship an item.
- Item pictures -
The picture showing on the item page is commercial sample. Representative image - work will be similar to piece in picture. Please be aware that the conditions that the actual color, pattern, shape and size may slightly differ from the pictures shown regarding items hand-maded by the artists and making with natural materials. tablinstore, each manufactuerers and pottery artists have stock, but no one are the exactly same. If you feel that this conditions are unacceptable, it may be hard to be satisfied about your order.