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Iga Ware Tea Bowl - Green Ash Glaze Chawan with Natural Kiln Effects

Iga Ware Tea Bowl - Green Ash Glaze Chawan with Natural Kiln Effects

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Experience Authentic Japanese Art with this Iga Ware Tea Bowl. This Japanese Ash Glaze Chawan serves as a Natural Kiln Ceramic and Handmade Matcha Bowl, featuring Green Drip Glaze and Rustic Earth Pottery—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Wabi Sabi Ceramic and Zen Tea Ceremony essentials.

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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]

• Artist: Signed (name on box)
• Technique: Iga-yaki with natural ash glaze
• Era: Showa-Heisei Period
• Origin: Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Diameter approx. 12.5 cm (4.9 in), Height approx. 8.5 cm (3.3 in)
• Box: Wooden storage box included
• Condition: Excellent

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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]

Iga ware embodies perhaps the most primal aesthetic in Japanese ceramics. Born from the ancient lake-bed clay of Mie Prefecture, Iga pottery endures extreme temperatures that transform rough earth into surfaces of extraordinary depth and character.

This chawan displays the hallmarks of Iga tradition: coarse, sandy clay visible beneath cascading green ash glaze, with areas of exposed red-orange bisque creating a landscape of fire and earth. The "bidoro" (glass-like) glaze flows naturally where wood ash accumulated during anagama (tunnel kiln) firing.

*"Where flame kissed clay, green glass rivers formed—each drop a testament to fire's patient artistry."*

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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]

**The Iga Tradition**: Iga ware dates to the 7th century, making it one of Japan's oldest continuous pottery traditions. Tea master Furuta Oribe particularly championed Iga's wild beauty in the Momoyama period.

**Natural Ash Glazing**: Unlike applied glazes, Iga's characteristic green-glass effects occur naturally when wood ash settles on pieces during multi-day firings. The glaze literally falls from the sky of the kiln.

**Visible Earth**: The deliberate exposure of unglazed clay celebrates the material's origin. This "doaji" (earth taste) connects the user to the geological history of the Iga region.

**Collector Significance**: Authentic Iga ware represents Japanese ceramics at its most elemental—where human intention meets natural process in the alchemical space of the kiln.

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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]

【基本情報】
• 作家:銘あり(箱書)
• 技法:伊賀焼、自然釉
• 時代:昭和~平成期
• 産地:三重県伊賀市
• 寸法:径約12.5cm、高さ約8.5cm
• 付属:木箱
• 状態:良好

【解説】
伊賀焼は、日本陶芸の中でも最も原始的な美を持つ焼き物の一つです。古代湖の底に堆積した三重県の土は、高温焼成により独特の深みのある表情を生み出します。

この茶碗は、粗い砂気の土に緑色の自然灰釉が流れ落ち、露出した赤橙色の素地との対比が火と土の風景を描いています。穴窯での長時間焼成中に降り積もった木灰が「ビードロ」と呼ばれるガラス質の釉となり、自然の造形美を見せています。

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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

*From Iga's ancient earth, fire and ash conspire to create landscapes of glass and stone.*
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