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13th Tahara Tobei Hagi Ware Chawan — Distinguished Lineage Tea Bowl, Tomobako

13th Tahara Tobei Hagi Ware Chawan — Distinguished Lineage Tea Bowl, Tomobako

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13th generation Tahara Tobei Hagi ware chawan — distinguished Japanese tea ceremony bowl from a Ningen Kokuho-level lineage, antique Hagi yaki matcha bowl, feldspathic glaze tea bowl Japan, signed tomobako collector piece, traditional Hagi pottery chawan, Japanese cultural heritage ceramics, wabi-sabi Hagi tea bowl. Earth from Hagi holds what time leaves behind.

🔹 [ Basic Details ]
• Artist: 13th generation Tahara Tobei (十三代 田原陶兵衛) — hereditary Hagi ware master lineage
• Technique: Traditional Hagi yaki (萩焼); feldspathic white glaze over iron-rich Mishima clay; characteristic fine crazing (kannyu)
• Origin: Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Diameter 13 cm × Height 9.5 cm
• Box: Tomobako (original signed wooden box)
• Condition: No cracks, chips, or damage. Excellent state of preservation.

🔹 [ Cultural & Artistic Insight ]
Hagi ware holds a place among the first rank of Japanese tea ceramics — historically ranked second only to Raku in the classical tea bowl hierarchy: "Ichi Raku, Ni Hagi, San Karatsu." The Tahara Tobei lineage has maintained the tradition of Hagi ware for generations, with the designation of Important Intangible Cultural Property holder at the lineage level. The 13th generation represents the accumulated weight of that inheritance: restraint refined across centuries.

The characteristic crazing of Hagi ware — kannyu — is not flaw but feature. Over years of use, the fine cracks in the glaze absorb the tannins of matcha, deepening in color and shifting the bowl's appearance across a lifetime of use. Hagi ware ages with its owner. It is one of the few ceramic traditions in Japan to explicitly embrace this transformation as part of the object's identity.

🔹 [ Deep-Dive Commentary ]
This bowl presents the defining visual language of Hagi: a feldspathic grey-white glaze over warm iron-rich clay, with blush tones rising where the glaze thins toward the foot. The fine crazing network covers the upper body, a testament to the feldspar-rich glaze formula refined over generations. The exposed clay at the foot ring — raw, ruddy, honest — is an intentional signature of the tradition.

The form is full and grounded: a generous body, a slightly inward-turning lip, and a foot ring cut with quiet authority. The height of 9.5 cm gives the bowl presence in the hand — this is not a casual piece but one that demands attention and rewards it.

The tomobako bears the 13th generation designation clearly, with seal and calligraphy confirming provenance. For the serious collector of tea ceramics, the Tahara Tobei lineage name carries significant weight. This is an object with cultural depth, not merely decorative surface.

The interior glaze, seen in the images, shows the characteristic Hagi behavior: irregular pooling, subtle blush tones, and a surface that appears different under natural versus artificial light. This perceptual variability is fundamental to Hagi's identity in tea practice.

【日本語説明】
🔹 [ 基本情報 ]
• 作者:十三代 田原陶兵衛(萩焼の名門家系)
• 技法:萩焼、長石釉、三島土
• 寸法:径13cm × 高さ9.5cm
• 箱:共箱(蓋書付・朱印)
• 状態:割れ・欠け・傷みなし。良好。

🔹 [ 文化・芸術的背景 ]
「一楽二萩三唐津」——茶碗格付けの頂点に位置する萩焼。田原陶兵衛家は重要無形文化財保持の系譜を持つ萩焼の名門。十三代は数百年の蓄積を一碗に体現します。萩焼の「貫入」は欠陥ではなく特性——抹茶のタンニンが染み込み、使う人とともに碗が変化し続けます。

🔹 [ コレクター向け解説 ]
高さ9.5cmの堂々たる器体。高台の切り口に職人の意志が表れ、内部の釉調は光源によって表情を変えます。十三代の書付・朱印による確かな来歴。茶碗コレクションの核となる一碗です。

🔹 [ SHIPPING & PACKAGING ]
• Dispatch: Within 1-6 business days
• Carrier: Japan Post EMS / UPS (with tracking)
• Packaging: Carefully wrapped with protective materials
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