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Plum Blossom Kashiki Bowl by Izumi - Japanese Confectionery Dish with Brushwork Design

Plum Blossom Kashiki Bowl by Izumi - Japanese Confectionery Dish with Brushwork Design

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Experience Authentic Japan Art with this Plum Blossom Kashiki Bowl. This Japanese Confectionery Dish serves as an Izumi Pottery Creation and Seasonal Flower Ceramic, featuring Ume Branch Design aesthetics and Hakeme Brushwork tradition—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Tea Ceremony Accessories and Wagashi Serving Art.

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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]

• Artist: Izumi (井泉)
• Technique: Hakeme brushwork with overglaze enamel plum painting
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei period)
• Origin: Japan
• Dimensions: Height approx. 8 cm, Diameter approx. 17 cm, Foot diameter approx. 9 cm
• Box: Signed tomobako inscribed "Kashiki" (菓子器)
• Condition: Very good

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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]

This generous kashiki (confectionery serving bowl) presents plum blossoms in the fresh colors of early spring—red-orange and blue flowers emerging from gnarled branches against a cream-white ground textured with subtle hakeme brushwork. The plum (ume) holds profound significance in Japanese culture as the first flower to brave winter's end, symbolizing perseverance, renewal, and hope.

Izumi has captured the essence of the plum's dual nature: the strong, weathered branches that have endured cold, and the delicate blossoms that announce spring's arrival. The wide, shallow form is perfectly proportioned for presenting wagashi confections during tea ceremony, allowing guests to appreciate both the sweets and the vessel.

*"First to bloom when snow still lingers—the plum teaches patience and rewards those who wait for spring."*

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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]

**The Ume in Tea Culture**: Plum blossoms appear throughout Japanese tea ceremony tradition, from famous tea rooms named after plum trees to countless utensils bearing the motif. The ume represents the samurai spirit of endurance and is celebrated in poetry, painting, and ceramics alike.

**Hakeme Technique**: The subtle brushstroke texture visible on this bowl's surface derives from the hakeme (刷毛目) technique, where a coarse brush is drawn across the surface to create organic, flowing patterns. This Korean-influenced technique adds depth and visual interest to the ground.

**Functional Beauty**: The kashiki serves a specific role in tea ceremony—presenting sweets to guests before they drink tea. The wide opening allows easy selection, while the depth protects delicate wagashi. This bowl's size makes it suitable for serving 4-5 guests.

**Seasonal Appropriateness**: This kashiki is ideal for tea gatherings from late winter through early spring, when plum blossoms are celebrated. The hopeful, cheerful design also makes it appropriate for New Year gatherings.

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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]

【基本情報】
• 作家:井泉
• 技法:刷毛目地に色絵梅文
• 時代:現代(平成)
• 産地:日本
• 寸法:高さ約8cm、口径約17cm、高台径約9cm
• 付属:共箱(「菓子器」銘)
• 状態:良好

【解説】
早春の息吹を感じさせる梅文様の菓子器です。刷毛目の温かみある白地に、赤と青の梅花が古木の枝とともに描かれています。梅は寒さの中で最初に花開く強さから、忍耐と再生の象徴として日本文化で深く愛されてきました。

ゆったりとした形は、茶席での菓子の盛り付けに最適で、客人が菓子を取りやすく、かつ器の美しさも楽しめるよう配慮されています。晩冬から早春の茶会、あるいは新年の席にふさわしい一品です。

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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

*The plum asks nothing of spring but patience—and rewards the wait with blossoms of quiet courage.*
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