This tenmoku-gata Kyo-yaki chawan (matcha bowl) features clean white glaze, recalling the famed Shiro Tenmoku bowl of the Muromachi period. These white tenmoku shaped chawan are also called Kinin-chawan (貴人茶碗) and are used by some tea ceremony schools for Kinin-date (貴人点) or the serving of tea to nobles.
Made by Zuiun (瑞雲).
The term 'tenmoku' (天目) can refer to two things: the shape of a bowl, i.e. conical with a finger groove and flare at the lip; and a dark high-iron glaze that can produce various beautiful effects under the right firing conditions. Both of these originated in Jian ware from Fujian during the Song dynasty (960-1279) in China, where the dark colour of the glaze was praised for the way it contrasts nicely with the froth of whisked tea.
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.
Dimensions:
12.5cm (4.9in) - width
6.6cm (2.6in) - height
150ml - capacity
Condition: Very good
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