Autumn Blossoms Chawan - Tea Ceremony Bowl with Box
Autumn Blossoms Chawan - Tea Ceremony Bowl with Box
A Craft Passed Down Through Time
Kiyomizu-yaki ceramics are a proud declaration of Kyoto's artistic heritage. This tea bowl is a continuation of a narrative that began in the bustling markets of ancient Japan, where pottery from across the nation found its home. It stands as a tribute to the Momoyama period's tea masters, nobles, and samurai lords who esteemed such craftsmanship.
Echoes of the Edo Artisans
The legacy of the Edo period's esteemed craftsmen is captured in the very essence of this tea bowl. Their relentless pursuit of perfection and their unwavering dedication to the ceramic arts have ensured that the spirit of Kyoto pottery – and Kiyomizu pottery, in particular – endures. Owning this tea bowl is to hold a piece of that enduring spirit, a celebration of the unbroken lineage of artisans whose hands have shaped more than clay – they have shaped history itself.
Invite this emblem of cultural beauty and artisanal excellence into your home or tea ceremony practice and keep the story alive.
Origin | Japan |
Material | Pottery |
Age | Post 1980s |
Dimensions | D.12cm / 4.7inch x H.8cm / 3.1inch |
Weight | 600g / 1.3lbs |
Condition | Good condition. It was not used much. No chips, no cracks |