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Up for sale is this "Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875) Antique poem cup #4450" If you have any questions please contact us before buy it. No reserve.
- width: approx. 8.5cm (3 11⁄32in)
- tall: approx. 4.5cm (1 49⁄64in)
- weight: 83g
- condition: small chips, hair line crack (no water leaked)
poem
Hey, little cuckoo— one more song! It seems my waiting suited to this pine-covered mountain will last a thousand years.
Hototogisu ima hitokoe to Matsuyama no matsu wa chitose no kokochi koso sure.
Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875)
She was a Buddhist nun who is widely regarded as one of the greatest Japanese poets of the 19th century. She was adopted at a young age by the Otagaki family. It is said that she didn’t live a happy life because she lost her adoptive father and five brothers from illness. She married, but her husband died soon after. She remarried but lost this husband too from illness after only four years, as well as her young son and three young daughters. She joined the temple Chion-in and became a nun, taking Rengetsu ("Lotus Moon") as her Buddhist name. She made pottery inscribed with her poems with a spike in order to make a living. Fortunately her products became popular and she became very wealthy. However she continued to live a simple life. She donated a large amount of money during a famine in the 1850’s and devoted herself to saving the poor late in life.