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The jet-black glaze of this cha-ire (tea caddy) nicely highlights the Chrysanthe...
Living in Kyoto it is not uncommon to come across beautiful antique tea bowls, h...
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This lovely Shino tea bowl from the Edo period is fashioned from coarse Mino cla...
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Before styles such as Raku, Hagi, Karatsu, etc came into fashion for use in the ...
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According to Kei Wakao, the artist who crafted this extraordinary work, it took ...
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Appearing to capture an ocean inside a tea bowl, this particular work has been g...
The pottery style know as “nerikomi” or sometimes “neriage” ...
Appearing to be from a 2006 excavation site in Tokyo known to be a f...
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From a 2006 excavation site in Tokyo known to be occupied by the Ow...
Oribe is a visual style named after the late-16th-century tea master Furuta Orib...
With pottery shards from excavated kilns dating back to the 5th Cent...
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Based on telltale signs, this extraordinary Raku tea bowl likely dat...
Born the second son of Ryônyû, the 10th Raku Kichizaemon Tannyû took over the...
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Found in a small antique shop in central Kyoto, this piece immediate...
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This striking chawan is a fine example of “Oni Shino” (carbon trap and natur...
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A master work by one of the top artisans of the late 20th century—the result o...
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The lower half of a blackened enso dips from the rim on a backdrop of gray crack...
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This exceptional tea bowl was crafted by one of the great masters of Japanese po...