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Raku 8th Tokunyu (1745-1774) Antique KURORAKU teabowl #5030 for sale

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Up for sale is this "Raku 8th Tokunyu (1745-1774) Antique KURORAKU teabowl #5030" If you have any questions please contact us before buy it. No reserve.

width: approx. 11.5cm (4 17⁄32in)

height: approx. 6.8cm (2 43⁄64in)

weight: 204g (w/ box345g)

condition: there is a slight wobble

This is a KURORAKU teabowl handed down from an old family. According to tradition, it is a work by Raku Tokunyu. The box is not original, but the lid and the outside of the box are inscribed with 'Black Raku tea bowl for use from late spring to early summer.' Inside the box, it reads, 'This is an extremely valuable tea bowl brought from the Sato family. It was a cherished gift from HITACHI SANJYURO (the name may be misread). Always keep it close and handle with great care.'

Raku Kichizaemon 8th Tokunyu
1745-1774
male
raku pottery

He was born as the eldest son of Chonyu, the 7th head. He was named Sokichi at birth and he was later renamed Eisei. He inherited the headship at 18, but when his father Chonyu passed away when he was 26, he also passed on the headship to his younger brother Sojiro (later Ryonyu), who was 15, because he had a weak constitution. He changed his name to Sabe and retired. He never married and passed away at the young age of 30. The name “Tokunyu” was given to him on the occasion of the 25th memorial service to his passing, and his posthumous name was changed to “Kengiin Tokunyu Nippu Koji.”

As Tokunyu fell ill at a young age, he was the head for no more than about nine years, and even if we assume that he continued to make pottery until his death, the period was short and Tokunyu’s number of works is the smallest in the family’s history. Moreover, since Tokunyu’s works are from his youth, he was not able to properly develop his own individuality or originality, but they are already well-made as chawan (teabowls).
Many of the chawan reveal a strong influence from his father Chonyu, and we can also sense how he sought to learn from the Rikyi-style Chojiro chawan, which could be termed the basics of Rake chawan. This is particularly evident in his red chawan, and we may sense an innocence in the youngish, honest attitude with which he tried to come to terms with the spirit of tea and the Raku chawan at such a young age.
He also made black Raku chawan that were exceptionally well-made as chawan, as can be seen in his “Joban” and the Kamenoe chawan “Mandai no tomo.” However, it does not seem that his black glaze achieved an original quality, so it is probable that he used the glaze of his father Chonyu.
Representative works include the aforementioned “Joban” and “Mandai no tomo,” as well as some red chawan that give off an air of innocence.



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