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Fujina-yaki Pine Landscape Tea Bowl by Tsuchiya Zenshiro - Unzen Kiln Chawan with Box
Fujina-yaki Pine Landscape Tea Bowl by Tsuchiya Zenshiro - Unzen Kiln Chawan with Box
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Experience authentic Japanese tea culture with this Fujina-yaki Pine Landscape Tea Bowl. This Japanese Matcha Chawan serves as an Izumo Shimane Ceramic Art and Painted Landscape Stoneware, featuring Funatsuki Pine Heritage and Traditional Green Enamel—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Matsue Cultural Property and Wabi Sabi Tea Bowl.
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Tsuchiya Zenshiro (土屋善四郎) — Unzen-gama (雲善窯)
• Technique: Overglaze enamel painting (iro-e) on straw-colored glaze
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei period)
• Origin: Fujina, Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
• Subject: Funatsuki no Matsu (舟つきの松) — Matsue City Designated Cultural Property
• Dimensions: Diameter approx. 11 cm, Height approx. 9 cm
• Box: Signed paulownia wood box with cord (共箱紐付)
• Accessories: Stamped fukusa (帛紗), pamphlets, yellow cloth
• Condition: Excellent
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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
Fujina-yaki belongs to the ceramic traditions of the Izumo region — the same cultural landscape that produced Izumo washi, Izumo Taisha, and the aesthetic philosophy shaped by centuries of San'in coast isolation. Unzen-gama, operated by the Tsuchiya family, carries forward a lineage of potters who have documented their local landscape through ceramic surfaces.
The subject of this bowl — Funatsuki no Matsu ("the pine where boats moor") — is a celebrated scenic landmark in Matsue, designated as a cultural property for its historical significance. To paint a designated cultural landmark on a tea bowl is to create a vessel that holds both tea and place. The green and brown enamels render the pine's canopy with impressionistic energy against the warm straw-colored ground, capturing the tree's enduring presence on the shore.
*"A pine rooted at the water's edge — still standing where boats once gathered, now held in the curve of a bowl."*
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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**The Fujina Tradition**: Fujina-yaki has been produced in the Matsue area since the Edo period, when the domain lord Matsudaira Fumai — one of Japan's greatest tea masters — patronized local kilns. This patronage established Matsue as one of the "three great tea cities" of Japan alongside Kyoto and Kanazawa. Fujina-yaki developed its distinctive warm glazes and painted landscapes under this cultured stewardship.
**Unzen-gama Legacy**: The Tsuchiya family's Unzen-gama maintains the Fujina tradition with particular attention to local subject matter. Their bowls serve as both tea vessels and landscape documents — each piece carrying a specific place and its associated cultural memory. This approach transforms functional pottery into regional heritage objects.
**The Pine as Subject**: In Japanese aesthetics, the pine (matsu) symbolizes longevity, endurance, and steadfast beauty through all seasons. Funatsuki no Matsu adds another layer — it marks a place of human activity and gathering, where the natural and social worlds intersect. The enamel work captures the tree's spreading canopy in bold green strokes over brown trunk lines.
**Complete Documentation**: The inclusion of a stamped fukusa, multiple pamphlets explaining the bowl's provenance, and a signed box with cord provides thorough documentation. This level of accompaniment reflects the Japanese tradition of treating tea bowls as objects requiring full contextual presentation.
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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:土屋善四郎(雲善窯)
• 技法:色絵(上絵付け)
• 時代:現代(平成)
• 産地:島根県松江市(布志名)
• 画題:舟つきの松(松江市指定文化財)
• 寸法:口径約11cm、高さ約9cm
• 付属:共箱(紐付)・帛紗(印あり)・栞・布
• 状態:良好
【解説】
松江の名勝「舟つきの松」を画題とした布志名焼茶碗。雲善窯・土屋善四郎による温かみのある黄土色の地に、緑と茶の上絵具で松の全景を描く。松江藩主・松平不昧が育てた茶の湯文化の地にふさわしい、風景と機能が融合した作品。帛紗・栞まで揃った完品。
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🔹 [ SHIPPING & PACKAGING ]
• Dispatch: Within 1-6 business days
• Carrier: Japan Post EMS / UPS (with tracking)
• Packaging: Carefully wrapped with protective materials
*Where boats once gathered beneath the pine — now tea gathers in its image.*
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Tsuchiya Zenshiro (土屋善四郎) — Unzen-gama (雲善窯)
• Technique: Overglaze enamel painting (iro-e) on straw-colored glaze
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei period)
• Origin: Fujina, Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
• Subject: Funatsuki no Matsu (舟つきの松) — Matsue City Designated Cultural Property
• Dimensions: Diameter approx. 11 cm, Height approx. 9 cm
• Box: Signed paulownia wood box with cord (共箱紐付)
• Accessories: Stamped fukusa (帛紗), pamphlets, yellow cloth
• Condition: Excellent
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
Fujina-yaki belongs to the ceramic traditions of the Izumo region — the same cultural landscape that produced Izumo washi, Izumo Taisha, and the aesthetic philosophy shaped by centuries of San'in coast isolation. Unzen-gama, operated by the Tsuchiya family, carries forward a lineage of potters who have documented their local landscape through ceramic surfaces.
The subject of this bowl — Funatsuki no Matsu ("the pine where boats moor") — is a celebrated scenic landmark in Matsue, designated as a cultural property for its historical significance. To paint a designated cultural landmark on a tea bowl is to create a vessel that holds both tea and place. The green and brown enamels render the pine's canopy with impressionistic energy against the warm straw-colored ground, capturing the tree's enduring presence on the shore.
*"A pine rooted at the water's edge — still standing where boats once gathered, now held in the curve of a bowl."*
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**The Fujina Tradition**: Fujina-yaki has been produced in the Matsue area since the Edo period, when the domain lord Matsudaira Fumai — one of Japan's greatest tea masters — patronized local kilns. This patronage established Matsue as one of the "three great tea cities" of Japan alongside Kyoto and Kanazawa. Fujina-yaki developed its distinctive warm glazes and painted landscapes under this cultured stewardship.
**Unzen-gama Legacy**: The Tsuchiya family's Unzen-gama maintains the Fujina tradition with particular attention to local subject matter. Their bowls serve as both tea vessels and landscape documents — each piece carrying a specific place and its associated cultural memory. This approach transforms functional pottery into regional heritage objects.
**The Pine as Subject**: In Japanese aesthetics, the pine (matsu) symbolizes longevity, endurance, and steadfast beauty through all seasons. Funatsuki no Matsu adds another layer — it marks a place of human activity and gathering, where the natural and social worlds intersect. The enamel work captures the tree's spreading canopy in bold green strokes over brown trunk lines.
**Complete Documentation**: The inclusion of a stamped fukusa, multiple pamphlets explaining the bowl's provenance, and a signed box with cord provides thorough documentation. This level of accompaniment reflects the Japanese tradition of treating tea bowls as objects requiring full contextual presentation.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:土屋善四郎(雲善窯)
• 技法:色絵(上絵付け)
• 時代:現代(平成)
• 産地:島根県松江市(布志名)
• 画題:舟つきの松(松江市指定文化財)
• 寸法:口径約11cm、高さ約9cm
• 付属:共箱(紐付)・帛紗(印あり)・栞・布
• 状態:良好
【解説】
松江の名勝「舟つきの松」を画題とした布志名焼茶碗。雲善窯・土屋善四郎による温かみのある黄土色の地に、緑と茶の上絵具で松の全景を描く。松江藩主・松平不昧が育てた茶の湯文化の地にふさわしい、風景と機能が融合した作品。帛紗・栞まで揃った完品。
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ SHIPPING & PACKAGING ]
• Dispatch: Within 1-6 business days
• Carrier: Japan Post EMS / UPS (with tracking)
• Packaging: Carefully wrapped with protective materials
*Where boats once gathered beneath the pine — now tea gathers in its image.*
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