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binsky こっとう市
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This is an excavated item from a Shigaraki ware kiln site. Some time ago, I listed a slightly more slender cylindrical bowl, which is likely from the same kiln site. This piece has a large chip on the rim, which has been repaired. There are many "furimono" (firing flaws) on the inside, and kiln cracks have been sealed with lacquer. Shigaraki tea bowls are extremely rare, and it's said that encountering one is like meeting one's parent's enemy. Of course, this saying refers to those from the Momoyama to early Edo periods, but even those from later periods are rarely seen. This item was probably originally something else, but it is perfect as a cylindrical tea bowl. There are some areas that appear to have been "kase" (discoloration from firing), and there are also adhesions on the bottom where the clay was cut with a string, but I have scraped off as much as possible, so it doesn't wobble much. There are also small scratches on the rim. Diameter: Approximately 9.7-10.5cm Height: Approximately 9.3cm Sizes are 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. Please examine the description and images carefully before purchasing.
3 weeks ago