Kurokinsai Kiyomizu Chawan

Kurokawa Masaki
Regular price $224.00
Description

This Kiyomizu-yaki chawan (matcha bowl) has a classic, wan-nari (碗形) shape and is decorated in a style called kurokinsai (黒金彩 - black gold), with a matte black base with bronze-gold highlights across its textured surface. The foot of the bowl is cut into an octagon. This simple yet beautiful wan-nari shape of this chawan ideal for experienced matcha drinkers and initiates alike.

This bowl was made by Kurokawa Masaki (黒川正樹). Born in 1977, Kurokawa-san's inspirations come from the various styles he encountered trough his solo travels throughout Asia and Africa as well as the traditional Japanese aesthetic he employed during his time as a potter in Shigaraki. Since opening his own kiln in 2013, Kurokawa has fused these diverse influences to create his own unique styles.

Specifications

Made in Japan. Ships from the United States.

Width: 12 cm (4.7 in) (Widest Point)
Height: 8 cm (3.1 in)

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.

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