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Hagi Ware Tea Bowl by Okada Yutaka VIII - Seiunzan Kiln Chawan with Signed Box and Cloth
Hagi Ware Tea Bowl by Okada Yutaka VIII - Seiunzan Kiln Chawan with Signed Box and Cloth
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Experience Authentic Japan Art with this Hagi Ware Tea Bowl. This Japanese Matcha Chawan serves as an Okada Yutaka Pottery and Seiunzan Kiln Ceramic, featuring Biwa Color Glaze aesthetics and Seven Transformations tradition—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Yamaguchi Prefecture Art and Wabi Sabi Tea Bowl.
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Okada Yutaka VIII (八代目 岡田裕)
• Technique: Classic Hagi glaze with natural crazing (kannyu)
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei–Reiwa period)
• Origin: Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan (Seiunzan Okada Kiln/晴雲山岡田窯)
• Dimensions: Height approx. 8.5 cm, Diameter approx. 14 cm
• Box: Signed tomobako with cloth wrapper (共箱共布)
• Condition: Excellent
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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
The Okada kiln lineage represents one of the most distinguished families in Hagi ware history. Okada Yutaka VIII continues a legacy spanning over 400 years, maintaining the traditional techniques while bringing contemporary sensibility to this honored craft. The Seiunzan (晴雲山, "Clear Cloud Mountain") kiln name evokes the spiritual landscape of Hagi's ceramic heritage.
This bowl exemplifies the warm "biwa-iro" (loquat color) that characterizes classic Hagi ware—a peachy-orange surface with delicate white feldspar crystals emerging through the glaze. The fine network of crazing (kannyu) promises the famous "seven transformations" that will deepen with years of tea practice.
*"Eight generations of hands shape the same clay—each bowl carries forward the accumulated wisdom of centuries."*
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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**The Okada Lineage**: The Okada family has produced Hagi ware for eight generations, establishing themselves as one of the premier ceramic dynasties of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Each generation has contributed to refining the distinctive Hagi aesthetic while preserving core techniques passed down through centuries.
**Technical Achievement**: The characteristic Hagi glaze derives from local Daido clay combined with feldspar and wood ash. The relatively low firing temperature creates a soft, porous surface that interacts beautifully with matcha, developing a personalized patina over time.
**Collector Significance**: Works by numbered-generation artists carry special significance for collectors, as they represent unbroken transmission of traditional knowledge. The eighth generation marks substantial heritage, making this piece valuable for both use and collection.
**The Seven Transformations**: Hagi ware's famous "nana-bake" (七化け) refers to the gradual deepening of color and character that occurs as tea penetrates the porous clay through the crackled glaze. This bowl is ready to begin its journey of transformation.
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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:八代目 岡田裕
• 技法:萩釉・貫入
• 時代:現代(平成〜令和)
• 産地:山口県萩(晴雲山岡田窯)
• 寸法:高さ約8.5cm、口径約14cm
• 付属:共箱・共布
• 状態:良好
【解説】
岡田窯は萩焼の名門として400年以上の歴史を持ち、八代目岡田裕はその伝統を継承しながら現代的な感性を加えた作品を生み出しています。「晴雲山」の窯名は、萩陶芸の精神的な風景を象徴しています。
本作は萩焼の代表的な「枇杷色」を呈し、温かみのある釉調に白い長石結晶が浮かびます。細やかな貫入は「萩の七化け」の約束であり、使い込むほどに茶の浸透により深みを増していきます。
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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
*Eight generations converge in a single bowl—past and future meeting in the present moment of tea.*
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Okada Yutaka VIII (八代目 岡田裕)
• Technique: Classic Hagi glaze with natural crazing (kannyu)
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei–Reiwa period)
• Origin: Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan (Seiunzan Okada Kiln/晴雲山岡田窯)
• Dimensions: Height approx. 8.5 cm, Diameter approx. 14 cm
• Box: Signed tomobako with cloth wrapper (共箱共布)
• Condition: Excellent
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
The Okada kiln lineage represents one of the most distinguished families in Hagi ware history. Okada Yutaka VIII continues a legacy spanning over 400 years, maintaining the traditional techniques while bringing contemporary sensibility to this honored craft. The Seiunzan (晴雲山, "Clear Cloud Mountain") kiln name evokes the spiritual landscape of Hagi's ceramic heritage.
This bowl exemplifies the warm "biwa-iro" (loquat color) that characterizes classic Hagi ware—a peachy-orange surface with delicate white feldspar crystals emerging through the glaze. The fine network of crazing (kannyu) promises the famous "seven transformations" that will deepen with years of tea practice.
*"Eight generations of hands shape the same clay—each bowl carries forward the accumulated wisdom of centuries."*
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**The Okada Lineage**: The Okada family has produced Hagi ware for eight generations, establishing themselves as one of the premier ceramic dynasties of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Each generation has contributed to refining the distinctive Hagi aesthetic while preserving core techniques passed down through centuries.
**Technical Achievement**: The characteristic Hagi glaze derives from local Daido clay combined with feldspar and wood ash. The relatively low firing temperature creates a soft, porous surface that interacts beautifully with matcha, developing a personalized patina over time.
**Collector Significance**: Works by numbered-generation artists carry special significance for collectors, as they represent unbroken transmission of traditional knowledge. The eighth generation marks substantial heritage, making this piece valuable for both use and collection.
**The Seven Transformations**: Hagi ware's famous "nana-bake" (七化け) refers to the gradual deepening of color and character that occurs as tea penetrates the porous clay through the crackled glaze. This bowl is ready to begin its journey of transformation.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:八代目 岡田裕
• 技法:萩釉・貫入
• 時代:現代(平成〜令和)
• 産地:山口県萩(晴雲山岡田窯)
• 寸法:高さ約8.5cm、口径約14cm
• 付属:共箱・共布
• 状態:良好
【解説】
岡田窯は萩焼の名門として400年以上の歴史を持ち、八代目岡田裕はその伝統を継承しながら現代的な感性を加えた作品を生み出しています。「晴雲山」の窯名は、萩陶芸の精神的な風景を象徴しています。
本作は萩焼の代表的な「枇杷色」を呈し、温かみのある釉調に白い長石結晶が浮かびます。細やかな貫入は「萩の七化け」の約束であり、使い込むほどに茶の浸透により深みを増していきます。
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ SHIPPING & PACKAGING ]
• Dispatch: Within 1-6 business days
• Carrier: Japan Post EMS / UPS (with tracking)
• Packaging: Carefully wrapped with protective materials
*Eight generations converge in a single bowl—past and future meeting in the present moment of tea.*
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