E-Karatsu Chawan
E-Karatsu Chawan
Dimensions (approx.)
Dimensions (approx.)
Ø 110 mm
H 66 mm
with original wooden box
Details
Details
Material:
Stoneware with ash glaze
Country of origin:
Japan
Condition:
New / Unused
Care:
Hand wash recommended.
Not dishwasher safe.
Not microwave or oven safe.
This piece is intended for food and drink use, as well as for appreciation as a handcrafted work.
Shipping:
Carefully packed for international shipping.
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RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED UNLESS THE ITEM ARRIVES DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE.
Prices do not include VAT or import duties.Any applicable taxes are assessed upon import and are the responsibility of the buyer.
International Shipping
International Shipping
International shipping is available by DHL Express.
Estimated shipping: EU from ¥22,000 / US from ¥28,000 / Taiwan and Korea from ¥15,000.
Shipping includes careful packing, tracking, and part of the insurance-related costs.
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About the photographs
About the photographs
Photographs are taken in natural light.
Depending on your screen and viewing environment,
colors may appear slightly different from the actual piece.
Each work is made by hand, and variations in glaze and surface
are inherent to the process.
Differences in color or appearance arising from these conditions
are not considered defects and are not eligible for return or exchange.
In the case of significant discrepancy from the description, please contact us.
Slightly on the smaller side, this bowl would suit ko-buku or travel tea, yet it still accommodates a standard-sized chasen. The iron painting is reduced to a single round motif on the front. A kiln scar above it has already been repaired with kintsugi.
From a foot that is gently open and lightly faceted, the form rises and slowly spreads outward. A stepped transition from throwing marks appears around the midsection, and the rim finishes with a subtle outward flare. The overall profile is built as a compound of several slight inclinations rather than one continuous curve.
The tatatsuki is firmly proportioned, and fine chirimen-like texture can be seen inside the foot. The ash glaze sets a base tone of neutral gray, at times reading faintly green; in places it shifts to a soft bluish cast. Areas of exposed clay extend from the foot and along its side, and the body is finely grained and well fired. The interior glaze appears slightly thicker, and a few small hima (unshaded areas where the clay is exposed) are visible.
Ref. YN22
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