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Moon-Viewing Rabbit Chawan by Nakamura Yohei — Kyo-yaki Tea Bowl with Gold Tsukimi Scene
Moon-Viewing Rabbit Chawan by Nakamura Yohei — Kyo-yaki Tea Bowl with Gold Tsukimi Scene
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A Kyo-yaki tea bowl by Nakamura Yohei (中村与平) carrying one of Japan's most beloved seasonal narratives — the moon-viewing rabbit.
A gold moon rises above a field of susuki (pampas grass) while a rabbit moves through the autumn night. The scene is rendered in overglaze enamel with gold accents, each element placed with the restraint that defines accomplished Kyo-yaki painting. The crackle glaze beneath adds texture and age to the composition, as though this tsukimi scene has been unfolding for a long time.
The tsukimi tradition — gathering to watch the autumn moon — is among the most contemplative of Japanese seasonal observances. The rabbit in the moon is a figure from folklore, said to be pounding mochi in the lunar surface. Nakamura Yohei captures this mythology not as illustration but as atmosphere: quiet, gold-lit, unhurried.
A vessel that belongs to autumn evenings and the particular stillness they carry.
▪ Artist: Nakamura Yohei (中村与平)
▪ Style: Kyo-yaki with overglaze enamel and gold
▪ Dimensions: Approx. 11.5 cm diameter x 7.5 cm height
▪ Condition: No chips, no cracks
▪ Includes: Bowl only (no box)
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• Dispatch: Within 1-6 business days
• Carrier: Japan Post EMS / UPS (with tracking)
• Packaging: Carefully wrapped with protective materials
A gold moon rises above a field of susuki (pampas grass) while a rabbit moves through the autumn night. The scene is rendered in overglaze enamel with gold accents, each element placed with the restraint that defines accomplished Kyo-yaki painting. The crackle glaze beneath adds texture and age to the composition, as though this tsukimi scene has been unfolding for a long time.
The tsukimi tradition — gathering to watch the autumn moon — is among the most contemplative of Japanese seasonal observances. The rabbit in the moon is a figure from folklore, said to be pounding mochi in the lunar surface. Nakamura Yohei captures this mythology not as illustration but as atmosphere: quiet, gold-lit, unhurried.
A vessel that belongs to autumn evenings and the particular stillness they carry.
▪ Artist: Nakamura Yohei (中村与平)
▪ Style: Kyo-yaki with overglaze enamel and gold
▪ Dimensions: Approx. 11.5 cm diameter x 7.5 cm height
▪ Condition: No chips, no cracks
▪ Includes: Bowl only (no box)
🔹 [ 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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