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VINTAGE JAPANESE (c.1950) SHIGA RAKI KILN TEA CEREMONY CERAMIC CHAWAN TEA BOWL^
$ 31.15
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Description
I purchased this chawan (tea bowl) at an exclusive dealer only auction in Hikone Japan. This is a ceramic bowl known as achawan
(tea bowl) used in a Japanese
chado
(tea ceremony). It dates to the mid Showa Era (c. 1950) and came from the Shigaraki kilns near Hikone.
Suitable
more for the winter season, i
t is deep styled chawan used to keep the tea warm longer
. It has the typical dramatic drip glaze that The Shiga kilns are known for. This chawan is all the more dramatic with the rich burgundy glaze as a backgrownd to the moss green flowing drip inside and out.
This chawan measures 4 3/4/"wide at its widest by 3" tall (12 x 7.5 cm).
Having been in storage for 70 years and used lovingly, it remains
in
fine condition
.
You'll love it,
I guarantee it
.........If you purchase this item and are not completely delighted with it, you may return it for a no questions asked refund within 30 days
of receipt.
Sailerking
and the Shogun's Gallery of Portland, Oregon have been in the Japanese antique business for over 38 years, and highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. If not completely delighted with any item it may be returned in original condition for refund of purchase price, less actual shipping cost. Most items listed are antiques, and as such may have an expected amount of wear from normal use. We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. Returns must be shipped back within 30 days of receipt. Buyer assumes all shipping fees. If you have specific questions about the item or condition, please feel free to ask before bidding and we will make every effort to respond promptly.
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