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Shino Tea Bowl by Higashiyama - Mino Ware Chawan with Classic White Glaze and Iron Markings
Shino Tea Bowl by Higashiyama - Mino Ware Chawan with Classic White Glaze and Iron Markings
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Experience Authentic Japan Art with this Shino Tea Bowl by Higashiyama. This Japanese Matcha Chawan serves as a Mino Tradition Masterpiece and Classic Shino Ceramic, featuring White Feldspar Glaze aesthetics and Iron Marking Beauty—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Authentic Shino Art and Wabi Sabi Tea Bowl.
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Higashiyama (東山)
• Technique: Classic Shino glaze with iron oxide markings
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei–Reiwa period)
• Origin: Mino region, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Height approx. 8 cm, Diameter approx. 12 cm
• Box: Signed tomobako inscribed "Shino Chawan" with artist seal
• Condition: Excellent
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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
Higashiyama presents a masterful interpretation of classic Shino aesthetics in this beautifully proportioned tea bowl. The thick, creamy white glaze displays the characteristic qualities that have made Shino beloved for over four centuries: subtle pinholes where gases escaped during firing, gentle undulations where the glaze pooled, and warm orange-brown iron markings that emerge like calligraphy from the white ground.
The throwing rings visible through the glaze speak to the potter's hand, while the slightly irregular rim and organic form embody the wabi aesthetic central to tea culture. This is a bowl that invites touch, that changes with the light, that will develop deeper character through years of tea practice.
*"White as winter's first snow, warm as hearth fire—Shino holds contradictions in perfect balance."*
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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**Shino's Golden Age**: Shino ware emerged in Mino during the Momoyama period (1573-1615), a time of extraordinary creativity in Japanese ceramics. The distinctive white glaze, achieved through high feldspar content, offered a radical alternative to the Chinese-influenced celadons and iron glazes that had dominated.
**Iron Decoration**: The reddish-brown markings on Shino bowls come from iron oxide painted under the glaze. During firing, the iron bleeds through the thick white coating, creating soft-edged patterns impossible to achieve with other techniques. These markings are called "hi-iro" (fire color).
**The Seven Transformations**: Shino is famous for its "nana-bake" (七化け)—the way the porous glaze absorbs tea over years of use, gradually deepening in color and developing a rich patina. A well-used Shino bowl becomes more beautiful with age.
**Higashiyama's Approach**: This contemporary interpretation honors Shino tradition while bringing subtle refinement to form and proportion. The balance between rustic character and technical control marks a skilled hand.
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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:東山
• 技法:志野釉・鉄絵
• 時代:現代(平成〜令和)
• 産地:美濃(岐阜県)
• 寸法:高さ約8cm、口径約12cm
• 付属:共箱(「志野茶盌」銘・落款)
• 状態:良好
【解説】
桃山時代に美濃で生まれた志野焼の伝統を受け継ぐ、東山による茶碗です。長石を主原料とする白釉は、四百年以上にわたり茶人に愛されてきた独特の風合いを見せます。
厚くかかった釉薬にはピンホールや釉溜まりが見られ、下絵の鉄分が白い地から浮かび上がるように現れる「緋色」が景色を添えています。轆轤目が透けて見える表情、わずかに歪んだ口縁は、侘びの美意識を体現。使い込むほどに茶渋が入り、「志野の七化け」と呼ばれる経年変化を楽しめるのも魅力です。
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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
*Four centuries of tradition in a single bowl—Shino's quiet revolution continues with every cup of tea.*
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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]
• Artist: Higashiyama (東山)
• Technique: Classic Shino glaze with iron oxide markings
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei–Reiwa period)
• Origin: Mino region, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
• Dimensions: Height approx. 8 cm, Diameter approx. 12 cm
• Box: Signed tomobako inscribed "Shino Chawan" with artist seal
• Condition: Excellent
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]
Higashiyama presents a masterful interpretation of classic Shino aesthetics in this beautifully proportioned tea bowl. The thick, creamy white glaze displays the characteristic qualities that have made Shino beloved for over four centuries: subtle pinholes where gases escaped during firing, gentle undulations where the glaze pooled, and warm orange-brown iron markings that emerge like calligraphy from the white ground.
The throwing rings visible through the glaze speak to the potter's hand, while the slightly irregular rim and organic form embody the wabi aesthetic central to tea culture. This is a bowl that invites touch, that changes with the light, that will develop deeper character through years of tea practice.
*"White as winter's first snow, warm as hearth fire—Shino holds contradictions in perfect balance."*
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]
**Shino's Golden Age**: Shino ware emerged in Mino during the Momoyama period (1573-1615), a time of extraordinary creativity in Japanese ceramics. The distinctive white glaze, achieved through high feldspar content, offered a radical alternative to the Chinese-influenced celadons and iron glazes that had dominated.
**Iron Decoration**: The reddish-brown markings on Shino bowls come from iron oxide painted under the glaze. During firing, the iron bleeds through the thick white coating, creating soft-edged patterns impossible to achieve with other techniques. These markings are called "hi-iro" (fire color).
**The Seven Transformations**: Shino is famous for its "nana-bake" (七化け)—the way the porous glaze absorbs tea over years of use, gradually deepening in color and developing a rich patina. A well-used Shino bowl becomes more beautiful with age.
**Higashiyama's Approach**: This contemporary interpretation honors Shino tradition while bringing subtle refinement to form and proportion. The balance between rustic character and technical control marks a skilled hand.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]
【基本情報】
• 作家:東山
• 技法:志野釉・鉄絵
• 時代:現代(平成〜令和)
• 産地:美濃(岐阜県)
• 寸法:高さ約8cm、口径約12cm
• 付属:共箱(「志野茶盌」銘・落款)
• 状態:良好
【解説】
桃山時代に美濃で生まれた志野焼の伝統を受け継ぐ、東山による茶碗です。長石を主原料とする白釉は、四百年以上にわたり茶人に愛されてきた独特の風合いを見せます。
厚くかかった釉薬にはピンホールや釉溜まりが見られ、下絵の鉄分が白い地から浮かび上がるように現れる「緋色」が景色を添えています。轆轤目が透けて見える表情、わずかに歪んだ口縁は、侘びの美意識を体現。使い込むほどに茶渋が入り、「志野の七化け」と呼ばれる経年変化を楽しめるのも魅力です。
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🔹 [ SHIPPING & PACKAGING ]
• Dispatch: Within 1-6 business days
• Carrier: Japan Post EMS / UPS (with tracking)
• Packaging: Carefully wrapped with protective materials
*Four centuries of tradition in a single bowl—Shino's quiet revolution continues with every cup of tea.*
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