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Up for sale is this "15th Eiraku Zengoro (1879-1932) Tenmoku tea bowl #3511" If you have any questions please contact us before buy it. No reserve.
- width: approx. 12.5cm (4 59/64in)
- tall: approx. 6cm (2 23/64in)
- weight: 163g
This tea bowl exudes a charming natural texture. The exterior showcases a speckled pattern of gray and brown, accentuating the earthy feel, while the interior is glazed in a warm yellow hue. The contrast of these colors enhances the traditional Japanese aesthetic. The surface features fine speckles and the flowing glaze, which convey the warmth of handcraftsmanship and the skill of the artisan. With each use, the depth of its character is likely to grow, making every tea time a more special occasion.
Eiraku Zengoro 15th Shozen
1880-1932
male
kyo pottery
Tokuzen’s nephew. After Tokuzen’s death, he helped Myozen, working as his assistant. He then worked as the 15th generation head of the kiln for five years following the death of Myozen. Upon relocating to Shigaraki, he became especially adept at copying Shigaraki-ware and other styles. Received the title of Shozen from Mokurai, a chief of Kenninji temple.
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