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Hagi Ido Tea Bowl by 8th Gen Okada Yutaka - Japan Kogei Member Artist Chawan
Hagi Ido Tea Bowl by 8th Gen Okada Yutaka - Japan Kogei Member Artist Chawan
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Experience Authentic Japan Art with this Hagi Ido Tea Bowl. This Japanese Matcha Chawan serves as a Hagi Ware Masterpiece and Handmade Tea Ceremony Bowl, featuring Wabi Sabi Ceramic Art and Traditional Pink Glaze—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Zen Tea Accessories and Museum Quality Pottery.
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Okada Yutaka, 8th Generation (岡田裕 八代)
• Technique: Hagi-yaki with natural ash glaze
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei-Reiwa)
• Origin: Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Diameter 14.8 cm (5.8") × Height 8.8 cm (3.5")
• Box: Signed tomobako with cloth wrapper and certificate
• Condition: Excellent, unused
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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
The Okada kiln represents one of Hagi's most distinguished ceramic lineages, with the 8th generation master continuing traditions established over 400 years ago. As a full member of the Japan Kogei Association (日本工芸会正会員), Okada Yutaka has achieved the highest recognition for his mastery of traditional techniques.
This Ido-style tea bowl references the legendary Korean bowls treasured by Japanese tea masters since the Momoyama period. The warm pink-orange hues emerging through the characteristic Hagi glaze create what collectors call "Hagi no Nanabake" (萩の七化け)—the miraculous transformation that occurs as the porous clay absorbs tea over years of use.
*"Like autumn sunset captured in clay, this bowl holds the quiet warmth of centuries."*
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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**The Hagi Tradition**: Hagi ware emerged in the early 17th century when Korean potters established kilns in Yamaguchi. It ranks among the "Ichi Raku, Ni Hagi, San Karatsu" (一楽二萩三唐津)—the three most prized tea bowl traditions.
**Technical Achievement**: The distinctive soft pink color results from iron-rich local clay fired in a reducing atmosphere. Small pinholes and the characteristic "Hagi glaze crawl" create a tactile surface beloved by tea practitioners.
**Collector Significance**: Works by Japan Kogei Association members represent the pinnacle of living traditional craft. The signed box, cloth, and certificate provide complete provenance documentation.
**Contemporary Practice**: Modern Hagi masters like Okada balance historical fidelity with personal expression, making each piece both a continuation of tradition and a unique artistic statement.
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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:八代 岡田裕(日本工芸会正会員)
• 技法:萩焼・灰釉
• 時代:平成〜令和
• 産地:山口県萩市
• 寸法:径約14.8cm × 高さ約8.8cm
• 付属:共箱・共布・栞
• 状態:無傷・未使用
【解説】
岡田窯は萩焼を代表する名門窯のひとつ。八代目岡田裕氏は日本工芸会正会員として、伝統技法の継承と現代的表現の融合に取り組む。本作は井戸形の茶碗で、萩特有の柔らかな枇杷色から桃色への窯変が美しい。「萩の七化け」と称される経年変化も楽しめる逸品。
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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
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Okada Yutaka, 8th Generation (岡田裕 八代)
• Technique: Hagi-yaki with natural ash glaze
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei-Reiwa)
• Origin: Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Diameter 14.8 cm (5.8") × Height 8.8 cm (3.5")
• Box: Signed tomobako with cloth wrapper and certificate
• Condition: Excellent, unused
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
The Okada kiln represents one of Hagi's most distinguished ceramic lineages, with the 8th generation master continuing traditions established over 400 years ago. As a full member of the Japan Kogei Association (日本工芸会正会員), Okada Yutaka has achieved the highest recognition for his mastery of traditional techniques.
This Ido-style tea bowl references the legendary Korean bowls treasured by Japanese tea masters since the Momoyama period. The warm pink-orange hues emerging through the characteristic Hagi glaze create what collectors call "Hagi no Nanabake" (萩の七化け)—the miraculous transformation that occurs as the porous clay absorbs tea over years of use.
*"Like autumn sunset captured in clay, this bowl holds the quiet warmth of centuries."*
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**The Hagi Tradition**: Hagi ware emerged in the early 17th century when Korean potters established kilns in Yamaguchi. It ranks among the "Ichi Raku, Ni Hagi, San Karatsu" (一楽二萩三唐津)—the three most prized tea bowl traditions.
**Technical Achievement**: The distinctive soft pink color results from iron-rich local clay fired in a reducing atmosphere. Small pinholes and the characteristic "Hagi glaze crawl" create a tactile surface beloved by tea practitioners.
**Collector Significance**: Works by Japan Kogei Association members represent the pinnacle of living traditional craft. The signed box, cloth, and certificate provide complete provenance documentation.
**Contemporary Practice**: Modern Hagi masters like Okada balance historical fidelity with personal expression, making each piece both a continuation of tradition and a unique artistic statement.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:八代 岡田裕(日本工芸会正会員)
• 技法:萩焼・灰釉
• 時代:平成〜令和
• 産地:山口県萩市
• 寸法:径約14.8cm × 高さ約8.8cm
• 付属:共箱・共布・栞
• 状態:無傷・未使用
【解説】
岡田窯は萩焼を代表する名門窯のひとつ。八代目岡田裕氏は日本工芸会正会員として、伝統技法の継承と現代的表現の融合に取り組む。本作は井戸形の茶碗で、萩特有の柔らかな枇杷色から桃色への窯変が美しい。「萩の七化け」と称される経年変化も楽しめる逸品。
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ 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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