[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Black Raku tea bowl, inscribed "Oborozuki", copy of Hironyu, made by Shoraku Sasaki, numbered seal
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Black Raku tea bowl, inscribed "Oborozuki", copy of Hironyu, made by Shoraku Sasaki, numbered seal
Product Code: rakutyawann-72
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28,600 円
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*On the front of the lid of the inner box, Hironyu himself wrote "Number seal black tea bowl ㊞ Hironyu", and on the inside of the lid, Seisai wrote "Mei Oborozuki (name) left (monogram)".
A large seal called a "receipt seal" is decoratively stamped on the body, and yellow glaze is applied to that area in a brush-like pattern. The large seal resembles a softly shining, hazy moon floating in the night sky, hence the name. This is a representative work by Koinyu, created in his later years, and shows the characteristics of his tea bowls in many places.
Size: Approx. diameter 12.7 x height 7.2 cm
Author: Akira Sasaki
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[Akira Sasaki]
My grandfather built it in Kiyomizuzaka, Kyoto.
Born in Kameoka, Kyoto in 1944.
1962: 3rd generation Matsuraku successor
Thanks to the goodwill of Deguchi Onisaburo and Oda Setsudo (1901-1966), the former 11th abbot of Daitokuji Temple (504th head priest), he opened a kiln in Kameoka again in 1944.
He is currently studying under the second Shogaku.
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Box: Gift box
Caution: Raku ware glaze may be sensitive to acids.
●The clay used for Raku ware has a coarse grain.
A large seal called a "receipt seal" is decoratively stamped on the body, and yellow glaze is applied to that area in a brush-like pattern. The large seal resembles a softly shining, hazy moon floating in the night sky, hence the name. This is a representative work by Koinyu, created in his later years, and shows the characteristics of his tea bowls in many places.
Size: Approx. diameter 12.7 x height 7.2 cm
Author: Akira Sasaki
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[Akira Sasaki]
My grandfather built it in Kiyomizuzaka, Kyoto.
Born in Kameoka, Kyoto in 1944.
1962: 3rd generation Matsuraku successor
Thanks to the goodwill of Deguchi Onisaburo and Oda Setsudo (1901-1966), the former 11th abbot of Daitokuji Temple (504th head priest), he opened a kiln in Kameoka again in 1944.
He is currently studying under the second Shogaku.
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Box: Gift box
Caution: Raku ware glaze may be sensitive to acids.
●The clay used for Raku ware has a coarse grain.
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