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Deguchi Onisaburo (1871-1948) VIntage raku pottery teabowl #5541

¥46,400
SKU:
5541
Condition:
Used
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width: approx. 10.5cm (4.1in)
height: approx. 8.0cm (3.1in)
weight: 375g
condition: Good vintage condition with natural wear from age. No major chips or cracks visible.
Accessories: None (Bowl only)
Shipping: Shipped from Japan with a tracking number. We take great care in professional packaging to ensure the item arrives safely.

Deguchi Onisaburo

1871-1948
male

Born in Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture. He was called a child prodigy from an early age, and had a peculiar psychic ability. Following an oracle, he became a subordinate of the founder of the Omoto religion, Nao Deguchi in Ayabe, in the northern part of Kyoto prefecture, and together taught as leaders to salvation. Subsequently, he became the second teacher. Married Sumiko (the youngest child), and worked hard to further develop the Omoto religion as a psychic.
In addition, he left behind a huge number of works of art, such as writing, calligraphy, pottery, poetry and songs, which he independently studied, claiming that “art is a mother that gives birth to religion.” He is especially well-known in pottery, having meticulously hand-crafted 3,000 Yowan tea cups, which are known for their bright colors.