Gosu Sudare Kyo-yaki Chawan

Nakamura Yohei
Regular price $88.00
Description

This elegant Kyo-yaki chawan (matcha bowl) has a classic wan-nari shape, glazed in a soft cream, decorated with fine vertical blue stripes. The design is called gosu sudare (呉須簾) meaning "cobalt blinds", with gosu being the name of the cobalt blue pigment

Specifications

Made in Japan. Ships from the United States.

Width: 12.1 cm (4.8 in)
Height: 7.7 cm (3 in)

Due to the nature of handmade ceramics, slight variations may occur in color, texture, size, and design

Kyō-yaki (京焼) is a type of Japanese pottery that traditionally comes from Kyoto, Japan. The pottery traditions of Kyoto date back to the 5th century and are varied in their styles. The styles most associated with modern kyō-yaki production began during the 1600s when Nonomura Ninsei perfected his overglaze technique, leading to the elegantly decorated, multi-coloured wares that Kyoto has come to be famous for.

Made by Yohei Nakamura (中村与平). Born in 1959, Nakamura-san is a prolific potter, producing hundreds of beautiful and affordable tea ceremony utensils across a range of styles.

Kyo-yaki (京焼) is a type of Japanese pottery that traditionally comes from Kyoto, Japan. The pottery traditions of Kyoto date back to the 5th century and are varied in their styles.

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