Japanese Matcha Bowl - 加藤石春 Katou Sekishun - Iridescent Glazed Undulating Raku-yaki Chawan - 250ml

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This raku chawan (matcha bowl) has a rough, undulating surface, small foot, and is finished in a beautiful and unique iridescent glaze called Tatsuta-nishiki (立田錦).

This chawan was made by Katou Sekishun (加藤石春). Born in Seto in 1870, Katou began learning pottery in Kyoto at the age of 15 before opening his own kiln in 1914. His raku chawan are known for their unique iridescent glaze.

One of Japan's most recognisable styles, Raku-yaki (楽焼) or Raku ware was developed by famous tea master Sen-no-Rikyu in the late 16th century. Perhaps inspired by the recently created 引き出し黒 (hikidashi-guro) technique used to produce the Seto-guro style of black chawan, Rikyu collaborated with tile-maker Chojiro to produce a new style of ware for use in the tea ceremony. Hand-formed from porous clay rather than wheel-thrown, Raku chawan are then coated in a lead glaze, fired at low temperatures, and removed from the kiln while still glowing hot. Most Raku chawan exist in two styles: Aka-raku (red raku), and Kuro-raku (black raku).

Dimensions:

12.6cm (5in) - width
7.4cm (2.9in) - height
250ml - capacity

Condition: Very good (chip along rim, please see photos)

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