Iris Gold Kyo-yaki Chawan by Master Artist
Iris Gold Kyo-yaki Chawan by Master Artist
Quintessence of Kyo-Yaki Pottery
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Kyoto with this exquisite Kyo-yaki tea bowl, a perfect representation of the city’s renowned ceramic artistry. Originating from the foothills of Higashiyama mountains, this craft has been intertwined with the cultural fabric of Kyoto since the early Edo period. Each tea bowl, a piece of living history, is shaped by the hands of masters using the finest local materials. This particular piece, adorned with irises, carries the legacy of a city where the best of Japan's ceramic talent converges.
Artisanal Legacy of Tozan Kato
Brought to life by the esteemed Tozan Kato, a traditional craftsman of Kyoto, this tea bowl is a testament to the meticulous skill and creative spirit of its maker. Kato's work captures the essence of the irises in bloom, a subject that demands a delicate balance between precision and artistry. The gold accents and vivid colors against the creamy backdrop of the clay are hallmarks of the Kyo-yaki style, reflecting the elegance and grace of the city's artistic heritage. Owning this tea bowl is not just an acquisition of an object but an inheritance of a storied artisanal legacy.
 Origin | Japan |
Material | Pottery |
Age | Post 1980s |
Dimensions |
D.13cm / 5.1inch x H.8cm / 3.1inch |
Weight | 229g / 0.5lbs |
Condition | Good condition. It was not used much. No chips, no cracks |