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This is a Shigaraki bowl from the Edo period. While I can't say for certain if it dates back to the Momoyama period, it certainly has a similar feel. It has been repaired with putty and lacquer to make it usable as a tea bowl, after having a large chip. I would be grateful if you could appreciate it as an extension of a shard. I have never actually seen anything like this before, so I believe it is undoubtedly a rare piece. Ultimate poverty-suki (a refined aesthetic of poverty), I have whisked tea in this bowl many times, and I would be happy if someone else would give it the same affection. By the way, it is said that if you encounter an old Shigaraki tea bowl, you should consider it as if you've met your parent's enemy, as old Shigaraki tea bowls are known to be very rare. The bottom has been cut with a thread, and there is a slight wobble. Diameter: Approximately 15.3cm at its widest point Height: Approximately 7.5cm at its highest point As it is an excavated item from a kiln site, there are numerous imperfections such as scratches, kiln adhesions, and chips. The size is approximate. The actual item may differ slightly in color from the images. As it is an old item, there are age-related scratches and stains.
18 hours ago