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Japanese Matcha Bowl for Tea Ceremony Autumn Leaves Akikusa Kato Jyosui 1990s

$518.59
£390.60
€440
CA$715.16
A$803.45
CHF 419.81
MX$9,806.53
NOK 5,330.31
SEK 5,017.36
DKK 3,349.11

About the Item

This is a matcha bowl which we use during a tea ceremony in Japan. This kind of bowl is called Matcha Wan. And This bowl was made in Japan around 1990s, Heisei era. This bowl was made by an artiste who is called 'Jyosui KATO'. The technique which was used for this bowl was Kyoyaki (Kyo ware). Kyo ware are used in Kyoto prefecture. On the bottom of this matcha wan, it has a stamp of 'Ninsei'. Dimensions: 11 x 11 x H6 cm Kyō ware (Kyō-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Kyoto. It is therefore also known as Kyoto ware. Pottery in Kyoto dates back to the late 5th century. In the 17th century, Nonomura Ninsei set up a kiln opposite the Ninna-ji. He established a specific style of Kyō ware. Clay that was suitable for the production of porcelain was not easily available in the region. The potters of Kyoto therefore had to concentrate on developing elegant forms and originality. In the 17th century, Kyō ware and Japanese tea ceremony had a close relationship. The use of China instead of earthenware became more popular. In 1771 Kiyomizu Rokubei I opened his own studio in the Gojōzaka district of Kyoto, near Kiyomizu-dera.The Gojōzaka district near Kiyomizu has a large Chinaware market with around 400 shops, which makes it one of the largest in Japan. Every summer a large market is held which sells Kyō ware. A contemporary artist is Nanzan Ito. (By Wikipedia)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 2.37 in (6 cm)Diameter: 4.34 in (11 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1990-1999
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1990
  • Condition:
    This bowl is in good condition but there might be some little scratches. If you want more photos, please let us know.
  • Seller Location:
    Paris, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU6325239058762

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