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Oguri Seiho Kochi Tenmoku Tea Bowl - Seigaiha Wave Pattern Kyoto Ware Chawan

Oguri Seiho Kochi Tenmoku Tea Bowl - Seigaiha Wave Pattern Kyoto Ware Chawan

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Experience Authentic Japanese Tea Culture with this Kochi Tenmoku Tea Bowl. This Kyoto Ware Chawan serves as a Seigaiha Wave Pattern ceramic and Traditional Matcha Bowl, featuring交趾 Enamel Technique and Elegant Black Glaze—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Japanese Decorative Art and Zen Tea Accessories.

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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]

• Artist: Oguri Seiho (小栗靖芳)
• Technique: Kochi (交趾) enamel on tenmoku-style black glaze with seigaiha pattern
• Era: Contemporary
• Origin: Kyoto, Japan
• Dimensions: Diameter approx. 12.3 cm (4.8 in), Height approx. 7 cm (2.8 in)
• Box: Not specified
• Condition: Excellent

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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]

Kochi ware represents one of Kyoto's most distinctive decorative ceramic traditions. Named after Cochin (modern Vietnam), this technique features vivid colored enamels—particularly the characteristic turquoise and yellow—applied over precisely carved or molded relief patterns.

This exceptional bowl combines kochi technique with the seigaiha (blue sea wave) motif, an ancient pattern representing eternal waves and the wish for lasting peace and good fortune. The contrast between the deep black glaze and the refined wave band creates a piece of striking elegance.

*"Endless waves roll toward eternity—each crest a wish for peace."*

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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]

**The Kochi Tradition**: Kochi ware was first produced in Kyoto during the early Edo period, inspired by Chinese and Southeast Asian ceramics. The technique requires multiple firings with precisely controlled temperatures for each enamel color. Kyoto's Kiyomizu potters elevated kochi to high art.

**Technical Achievement**: The seigaiha pattern on this bowl demonstrates exceptional skill—each wave arc must be uniform yet appear naturally flowing. The cream-colored band with brown wave outlines creates depth against the glossy black ground, with subtle gold accents adding refinement.

**Collector Significance**: Oguri Seiho is a respected Kyoto potter working in traditional techniques. The combination of kochi decoration with tenmoku-style black glaze represents a sophisticated fusion of Chinese-influenced aesthetics with Japanese sensibility.

**Contemporary Practice**: This bowl's elegant form and auspicious pattern make it ideal for formal tea gatherings and celebratory occasions. The seigaiha motif, used since the Heian period, carries wishes for calm seas in life's journey.

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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]

【基本情報】
• 作家:小栗靖芳
• 技法:交趾・天目・青海波文
• 時代:現代
• 産地:京都
• 寸法:直径約12.3cm、高さ約7cm
• 付属:記載なし
• 状態:良好

【解説】
交趾焼は京焼の代表的な技法の一つで、ベトナムのコーチシナに由来する色鮮やかな色絵陶器です。本作は黒釉を基調とした天目風の茶碗に、交趾技法で青海波文の帯を巡らせた洒落た意匠となっています。

青海波は平安時代より用いられる伝統文様で、無限に広がる波を表し、永遠の平穏と幸福を願う吉祥文様として親しまれています。黒地に映える白帯と青海波の組み合わせが、格調高い美しさを醸し出しています。

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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

*Wave upon wave, the pattern speaks of journeys without end.*
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