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Iris Style Tea Bowl by Ikkyu-gama – Japanese Chawan – Summer Flower Art – Japan
Iris Style Tea Bowl by Ikkyu-gama – Japanese Chawan – Summer Flower Art – Japan
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Exquisite **Iris Style Tea Bowl** by master **Ikkyu-gama**. This **Japanese Chawan** featuring **Summer Flower Art** of **Himehiougizuisen** is a pristine **Tea Ceremony Ware** for **Zen Aesthetics**. Brand new in **Signed Tomobako**, a perfect **Botanical Tea Gift** for **Fine Ceramic Art** collectors.
A stunning, unused tea bowl by the Kyoto kiln Ikkyu-gama. It depicts the 'Hime-hiougi-zuisen' (Montbretia/Iris family), a vibrant flower that brings a sense of fresh summer energy to the tea room.
**Basic Details**
- **Artist**: Ikkyu-gama (Kyoto)
- **Technique**: Overglaze polychrome on fine stoneware
- **Era**: 21st Century (Modern)
- **Origin**: Kyoto, Japan
- **Dimensions**: Diameter 12 cm, Height 8 cm
- **Box**: Original Signed Wooden Box (Tomobako)
- **Condition**: New, unused
**Cultural & Artistic Insight**
In Kyoto pottery, botanical accuracy is blended with artistic flair. The Hime-hiougi-zuisen is a relatively modern favorite in the tea world, cherished for its bright orange-red flowers that symbolize resilience and passionate beauty.
**Deep-Dive Commentary**
**Artistry**: The brushwork is crisp and vibrant. The long, blade-like leaves provide a vertical strength that balances the delicate floral blossoms. Ikkyu-gama is known for its clarity of color and high-quality stoneware bodies.
**Modern Tradition**: While adhering to the Kyoto tradition, Ikkyu-gama often explores flowers not found in medieval texts, bringing a fresh, contemporary breath to the ancient ritual of tea.
**Usage**: This bowl is perfectly suited for use from June to August. Its new, pristine condition makes it an ideal 'Hatsu-tsukai' (first use) bowl for a celebratory summer tea gathering.
*A flame of summer petals, drinking in the cool of the tea.*
A stunning, unused tea bowl by the Kyoto kiln Ikkyu-gama. It depicts the 'Hime-hiougi-zuisen' (Montbretia/Iris family), a vibrant flower that brings a sense of fresh summer energy to the tea room.
**Basic Details**
- **Artist**: Ikkyu-gama (Kyoto)
- **Technique**: Overglaze polychrome on fine stoneware
- **Era**: 21st Century (Modern)
- **Origin**: Kyoto, Japan
- **Dimensions**: Diameter 12 cm, Height 8 cm
- **Box**: Original Signed Wooden Box (Tomobako)
- **Condition**: New, unused
**Cultural & Artistic Insight**
In Kyoto pottery, botanical accuracy is blended with artistic flair. The Hime-hiougi-zuisen is a relatively modern favorite in the tea world, cherished for its bright orange-red flowers that symbolize resilience and passionate beauty.
**Deep-Dive Commentary**
**Artistry**: The brushwork is crisp and vibrant. The long, blade-like leaves provide a vertical strength that balances the delicate floral blossoms. Ikkyu-gama is known for its clarity of color and high-quality stoneware bodies.
**Modern Tradition**: While adhering to the Kyoto tradition, Ikkyu-gama often explores flowers not found in medieval texts, bringing a fresh, contemporary breath to the ancient ritual of tea.
**Usage**: This bowl is perfectly suited for use from June to August. Its new, pristine condition makes it an ideal 'Hatsu-tsukai' (first use) bowl for a celebratory summer tea gathering.
*A flame of summer petals, drinking in the cool of the tea.*
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