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Aka Raku Chawan named "Hanshan" made by Matsuo Fushunsai (1792-1830)
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Aka Raku Chawan named "Hanshan" made by Matsuo Fushunsai (1792-1830) who was the...
Aka Raku Chawan with buddhist symbols by greatest Choraku III
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The great artist Choraku III made a lot of fantastic chawans - for me this is...

Aka Raku Chawan with real Kintsugi by greatest Kichizaemon Tan-nyu
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Antique Aka Raku Chawan by greatest Kichizaemon Tan-nyu, ennobled with a REAL...

Aka Raku Hira Chawan named Yuki made by Houshousai in 1861
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Rare Red Raku Summer Tea Bowl named "Yuki," crafted by Houshousai in 1861.
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Aka Raku Tsutsu Chawan by the 10th generation Kichizaemon Tan-nyu
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Perfect Aka Raku Tsutsu Chawan made by the 10th generation Kichizaemon Tan-ny...

A “Karamono” Woven Bamboo Basket (Tea Master Item)
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In Japan, woven baskets such as this are often referred to as “karamono” (Ch...
A Karatsu Tea Bowl by Shibayama Toshiya
Accents formed using iron pigment stand out across a backdrop of blue-green glaz...
A Karatsu Tea Bowl by Takashi Hashimura
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This elegant work of Karatsu pottery has an unglazed foot, showing the rich ferr...
A “Kase-Guro” Raku Tea Bowl by Higaki Ryota


An excellent offering from Higaki Ryota of Katsura Kiln, this piece ...
A Katakuchi Sake Set by Hiramatsu Ryoma
If you are familiar with the work of Hiramatsu Ryoma you know that he creates ve...
Akerakan Japanese Sculpture by Female Artist Sugano Chii, 1954
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A polished gypsum sculpture reminiscent of the matte works of Nigoshide ceramics...
A “Kiretsu-mon” Chawan by Hiramatsu Ryoma
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This experimental work by young artist Hiramatsu Ryoma demonstrates his creative...
A “Kiretsu-mon” Guinomi by Hiramatsu Ryoma
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Looking something akin to dragon skin with gilded beads glistening between the s...
A “Kiretsu-mon” Guinomi by Hiramatsu Ryoma
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Looking something akin to dragon skin with gilded beads glistening between the s...
A ki-Seto Chawan by Hori Ichiro
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The Mino region of Japan has been renowned for centuries for producing high-qual...
Akiyama Yo Pottery Object, “Untitled”
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Like the charred remains of an open book deep fingerprints still visible from th...
A Koetsu Tribute Bowl by Ōhi IX (1901-1986)


The craftsman who fashioned this piece, the 9th Ohi Chozaimon (1901-...
A Kohiki Tea Bowl by Sugimoto Sadamitsu


Kohiki is a traditional Japanese pottery style known for its simple ...