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Tenmoku Chawan | Chinese Jizhou pottery bowl #5105 for sale

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Up for sale is this "Tenmoku Chawan | Chinese Jizhou pottery bowl #5105" If you have any questions please contact us before buy it. No reserve.

Caliber: approx. 15.5 cm (6 3/32 in)
Height: approx. 5.5 cm (2 5/32 in)
Weight : 282g

The Ji Zhou kiln's Daihime Temmoku tea bowl is distinguished by its unique glaze and colors. "Daihime" refers to a pattern imitating precious tortoiseshell, which adds profound historical depth and aesthetic value to this bowl. Highly regarded in the realm of Chinese ancient arts, this tea bowl holds immense value for tea ceremony enthusiasts and collectors due to its rarity and artistic merit. Using this bowl, one can experience the profound spirituality and history of the tea ceremony. The bowl's intricate details offer varying expressions depending on the viewing angle.

tips : Tenmoku is a kind of iron glaze. These tea bowls, made in the Jianyao kiln in China, were used at Mt. Tenmoku in Wenzhou City, China during the Sung dynasty (960-1279). Many Japanese Buddhists went to temple at Mt. tenmoku in order to learn Zen Buddhism during the Kamakura period (1185-1333). They took the tea bowls back to Japan when they returned. Many Japanese admired the bowl’s refined iron glaze, especially tea ceremony masters. The shapes are ideal for the tea ceremony. Before long variations emerged, for example Yohen-tenmoku, Yutei-tenmoku, Nogime-tenmoku, and Taihi-Tenmoku (Jizhou kiln tenmoku). Tenmoku bowls are usually put on a Tenmoku-dai (a board for tenmoku bowl's exclusive use) due to their small foot. After the tea ceremony artist Sen no Rikyu appeared, Japanese potters have developed enhanced Tenmoku bowls with a bigger foot made in order to put it them on tatami (straw-mat floors). It is thus more appropriate for the Japanese tea ceremony.



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