Hagi ware Japanese tea ceremony bowl Himetuti Ido Matcha chawan Matcha
Hagi ware Japanese tea ceremony bowl Himetuti Ido Matcha chawan Matcha
The posture and color is very beautiful.
Hagi - yaki (ware) is well known as one of the production centers of Japanese pottery.
This tea bowl is made by Tinshu Kiln who is one of the most famous kiln.
The sign of the potter was written on the bottom.
-- About Hagi yaki ware--
The origins of Hagi yaki ware go back about 400 years. It was brought to Japan by potters returning from Korea. There was a decisive battle in 1600 in which the Lord Mori, who was protecting the Korean potters, was defeated, and subsequently moved his castle to Hagi. At this point, a kiln was opened in Hagi, and this was the starting point of Hagi yaki ware. In later times, the style was changed and diversified. One of the features of Hagi yaki ware is the feeling of softness and warmth of the soil in the finished product. It has been used mainly for tea ceremony implements, and the art has been improved and developed. Now, Hagi yaki ware is highly valued as one of the world's greatest types of earthenware.
Another feature of Hagi ware is that it contains cracks, known as 'Kannyu', in its foundation. This gives it different properties of ventilation and water permeability to porcelain. Part of the charm of Hagi ware is the incrustation of tea into the cracks through use, resulting in subtle changes of pattern and color. This is the reason that Hagi ware is respected, and the respect is demonstrated in ancient sayings originating from the world of tea earthenware such as, 'one Raku, two Hagi, three Karatsu', and 'The seven changes of Hagi'. Another element of the charm of Hagi yaki ware is that it gives a feeling of amorousness combined with simplicity. Moreover, the shade will change gradually through use. Enjoy this transformation, and feel the softness and warmth in your hand.
- Sample Kannyu - It add an extra touch when you use it for a long time.
The posture and color is very beautiful.
Hagi - yaki (ware) is well known as one of the production centers of Japanese pottery.
This tea bowl is made by Tinshu Kiln who is one of the most famous kiln.
The sign of the potter was written on the bottom.
-- About Hagi yaki ware--
The origins of Hagi yaki ware go back about 400 years. It was brought to Japan by potters returning from Korea. There was a decisive battle in 1600 in which the Lord Mori, who was protecting the Korean potters, was defeated, and subsequently moved his castle to Hagi. At this point, a kiln was opened in Hagi, and this was the starting point of Hagi yaki ware. In later times, the style was changed and diversified. One of the features of Hagi yaki ware is the feeling of softness and warmth of the soil in the finished product. It has been used mainly for tea ceremony implements, and the art has been improved and developed. Now, Hagi yaki ware is highly valued as one of the world's greatest types of earthenware.
Another feature of Hagi ware is that it contains cracks, known as 'Kannyu', in its foundation. This gives it different properties of ventilation and water permeability to porcelain. Part of the charm of Hagi ware is the incrustation of tea into the cracks through use, resulting in subtle changes of pattern and color. This is the reason that Hagi ware is respected, and the respect is demonstrated in ancient sayings originating from the world of tea earthenware such as, 'one Raku, two Hagi, three Karatsu', and 'The seven changes of Hagi'. Another element of the charm of Hagi yaki ware is that it gives a feeling of amorousness combined with simplicity. Moreover, the shade will change gradually through use. Enjoy this transformation, and feel the softness and warmth in your hand.
- Sample Kannyu - It add an extra touch when you use it for a long time.
Item Description
Condition | a brand-new Price is one tea bowl. |
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Width | 5.31 inch (13.5cm) |
Height | 3.34inch (8.5cm) |
Material | Japanese pottery |
Origin | Made in JAPAN |
Note | Japanese Chawan (matcha tea ceremony use) , Price is one tea bowl, Packaged in a box |
Hagi ware Japanese tea ceremony bowl Himetuti Ido Matcha chawan Matcha
selling price: US$56.00
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Shipping Cost is decided by Total weight."Packing weight" is written on each item page.You can check final shipping cost at"STEP4 Confirm page" of shopping cart.See the shipping cost and shipping time here.
-Handling time-
We generally shipped your order within the next 1 to 5 business days.
*We will deliver the products immediately as long as they are in stock. You will be notified via email of when an item is backordered or long waiting. Any backordered items will be created after your order. Please note that it takes approximately a month to ship an item.
- Item pictures -
The picture showing on the item page is commercial sample. Representative image - work will be similar to piece in picture. Please be aware that the conditions that the actual color, pattern, shape and size may slightly differ from the pictures shown regarding items hand-maded by the artists and making with natural materials. tablinstore, each manufactuerers and pottery artists have stock, but no one are the exactly same. If you feel that this conditions are unacceptable, it may be hard to be satisfied about your order.