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Mino Ware Bugaku Chawan by Ando Shoho - Ki-Seto Amber Green Tea Bowl
Mino Ware Bugaku Chawan by Ando Shoho - Ki-Seto Amber Green Tea Bowl
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Dhs. 563.00 AED
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Experience authentic Japanese tea ceremony tradition with this Mino Ware Bugaku Chawan by Ando Shoho. This Ki-Seto Tea Bowl serves as a Hatsujiro Kiln masterpiece and Amber Green Glaze artwork, featuring court dance-inspired aesthetics and Oribe-influenced coloring—a must-have for any tea practitioner seeking Japanese Ceramics and Mino Ware artistry.
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Ando Shoho (安藤松峰)
• Kiln: Hatsujiro Kiln (初次郎窯), Mino ware
• Technique: Ki-Seto / Oribe-influenced yellow-amber-green glaze
• Title/Mei: Bugaku (舞楽) — Japanese court dance music
• Era: Contemporary (early 2000s)
• Origin: Mino, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Diameter approx. 11.5 cm × Height approx. 7.5 cm (4.5" × 3.0")
• Box: Tomobako inscribed “舞楽” and “松峰作” with red seal
• Condition: Excellent – no cracks, chips, or repairs
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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
The name Bugaku (舞楽) invokes the slow, ritual movement of Japanese court dance—a performance where gesture is architecture, silence is rhythm. Ando Shoho translates that ceremonial slowness into glaze: the amber-green cascade does not rush. It pools. It thickens. It recalls Oribe’s asymmetry without abandoning Ki-Seto’s warmth.
Hatsujiro Kiln inherits Mino’s centuries-old tradition, yet this bowl is not historical mimicry. The darker green streaks act as interruptions—deliberate breaks in the yellow field—offering visual breath. Crazing adds a quiet aging, a temporal texture earned through contraction and expansion.
*"The dancer lifts one sleeve. The glaze moves like wind trapped in amber."*
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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**Bugaku as Material Poetry**: Court dance operates in time; glaze operates in fire. Both require mastery of pause. The yellow-green gradient does not demand attention—it allows recognition.
**Ki-Seto Lineage & Oribe Influence**: Mino kilns have long negotiated between Shino, Oribe, and Ki-Seto traditions. This bowl favors Ki-Seto’s warmth but borrows Oribe’s chromatic boldness. The darker streaks function like brushstrokes—placed, not accidental.
**Cylindrical Form**: The slight waist offers structural elegance without theatricality. White foot ring provides visual grounding. Form does not compete with glaze; it collaborates.
**Tomobako & Authorship**: The signed box confirms Shoho’s authorship and poetic naming. Red seal marks the transition from object to witnessed presence.
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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:安藤松峰
• 窯元:初次郎窯
• 技法:黄瀬戸・織部風黄緑釉
• 銘:舞楽
• 時代:現代(2000年代初頭)
• 産地:美濃(岐阜県)
• 寸法:口径約11.5cm × 高さ約7.5cm
• 付属:共箱(「舞楽」銘・「松峰作」落款)
• 状態:良好
【解説】
「舞楽」の銘は、雅楽の舞の静かな動きを器に移したものです。黄瀬戸の温かみと織部の緑が交わる釉調は、時間をかけて流れる色彩の舞を見せます。筒形の姿に微かなくびれがあり、白い高台が全体の重心を穏やかに支えています。美濃の伝統を受け継ぎながら、現代の感性で再構築した一碗です。
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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
*One sleeve lifts. The glaze holds the gesture.*
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Ando Shoho (安藤松峰)
• Kiln: Hatsujiro Kiln (初次郎窯), Mino ware
• Technique: Ki-Seto / Oribe-influenced yellow-amber-green glaze
• Title/Mei: Bugaku (舞楽) — Japanese court dance music
• Era: Contemporary (early 2000s)
• Origin: Mino, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Diameter approx. 11.5 cm × Height approx. 7.5 cm (4.5" × 3.0")
• Box: Tomobako inscribed “舞楽” and “松峰作” with red seal
• Condition: Excellent – no cracks, chips, or repairs
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
The name Bugaku (舞楽) invokes the slow, ritual movement of Japanese court dance—a performance where gesture is architecture, silence is rhythm. Ando Shoho translates that ceremonial slowness into glaze: the amber-green cascade does not rush. It pools. It thickens. It recalls Oribe’s asymmetry without abandoning Ki-Seto’s warmth.
Hatsujiro Kiln inherits Mino’s centuries-old tradition, yet this bowl is not historical mimicry. The darker green streaks act as interruptions—deliberate breaks in the yellow field—offering visual breath. Crazing adds a quiet aging, a temporal texture earned through contraction and expansion.
*"The dancer lifts one sleeve. The glaze moves like wind trapped in amber."*
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**Bugaku as Material Poetry**: Court dance operates in time; glaze operates in fire. Both require mastery of pause. The yellow-green gradient does not demand attention—it allows recognition.
**Ki-Seto Lineage & Oribe Influence**: Mino kilns have long negotiated between Shino, Oribe, and Ki-Seto traditions. This bowl favors Ki-Seto’s warmth but borrows Oribe’s chromatic boldness. The darker streaks function like brushstrokes—placed, not accidental.
**Cylindrical Form**: The slight waist offers structural elegance without theatricality. White foot ring provides visual grounding. Form does not compete with glaze; it collaborates.
**Tomobako & Authorship**: The signed box confirms Shoho’s authorship and poetic naming. Red seal marks the transition from object to witnessed presence.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:安藤松峰
• 窯元:初次郎窯
• 技法:黄瀬戸・織部風黄緑釉
• 銘:舞楽
• 時代:現代(2000年代初頭)
• 産地:美濃(岐阜県)
• 寸法:口径約11.5cm × 高さ約7.5cm
• 付属:共箱(「舞楽」銘・「松峰作」落款)
• 状態:良好
【解説】
「舞楽」の銘は、雅楽の舞の静かな動きを器に移したものです。黄瀬戸の温かみと織部の緑が交わる釉調は、時間をかけて流れる色彩の舞を見せます。筒形の姿に微かなくびれがあり、白い高台が全体の重心を穏やかに支えています。美濃の伝統を受け継ぎながら、現代の感性で再構築した一碗です。
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ SHIPPING & PACKAGING ]
• Dispatch: Within 1-6 business days
• Carrier: Japan Post EMS / UPS (with tracking)
• Packaging: Carefully wrapped with protective materials
*One sleeve lifts. The glaze holds the gesture.*
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