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Shino Tea Bowl by Kato Hitoshi from Toki - Mino Ware Chawan with Certificate and Signed Box

Shino Tea Bowl by Kato Hitoshi from Toki - Mino Ware Chawan with Certificate and Signed Box

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Experience Authentic Japan Art with this Shino Tea Bowl by Kato Hitoshi. This Japanese Matcha Chawan serves as a Toki Ceramic Masterpiece and Authentic Mino Ware, featuring Classic Shino Glaze aesthetics and Iron Spot Beauty—a must-have for any Art Collector seeking Traditional Shino Art and Gifu Prefecture Pottery.

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🔹 [ BASIC DETAILS ]

• Artist: Kato Hitoshi (加藤仁)
• Technique: Classic Shino glaze with iron spotting
• Era: Contemporary (Heisei–Reiwa period)
• Origin: Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan (Mino region)
• Dimensions: Height approx. 8 cm, Diameter approx. 11.5 cm
• Box: Signed tomobako with certificate/description card
• Condition: Excellent

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🔹 [ CULTURAL & ARTISTIC INSIGHT ]

Kato Hitoshi continues the centuries-old Shino tradition from Toki City, the historical heart of Mino ceramic production. This bowl displays the quintessential Shino characteristics: a thick, milky white glaze with the distinctive orange-tinged pinholes and subtle iron spots that emerge during high-temperature firing.

The generous, welcoming form invites the tea bowl to be cradled in both hands, while the irregular rim and organic surface speak to the handmade process. Kato's work honors the Momoyama-period masters while bringing contemporary refinement to this beloved tradition. The included certificate provides documentation of the piece's authenticity and the artist's background.

*"From Toki's earth, four centuries of knowledge rise—each bowl a link in an unbroken chain."*

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🔹 [ DEEP-DIVE COMMENTARY ]

**Toki City Heritage**: Toki (土岐) in Gifu Prefecture has been the center of Mino ceramic production for over 400 years. The city's name itself contains the character for "earth/clay," reflecting its deep connection to ceramics. Kato Hitoshi works within this illustrious tradition.

**Shino Glaze Chemistry**: The distinctive Shino appearance results from high feldspar content in the glaze recipe. When fired to high temperatures, the glaze develops its characteristic thickness, opacity, and the tiny pinholes that trap light and create visual depth.

**Iron Spot Formation**: The subtle brown spots visible on Shino bowls occur where iron particles in the clay body migrate to the surface during firing. These "iron bones" (tessoku) add visual interest and individuality to each piece.

**Complete Documentation**: This bowl comes with both a signed tomobako and an explanatory certificate—comprehensive provenance that enhances both collectability and future resale value. Such documentation is increasingly valued by serious collectors.

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🔹 [ 日本語解説 ]

【基本情報】
• 作家:加藤仁
• 技法:志野釉
• 時代:現代(平成〜令和)
• 産地:岐阜県土岐市(美濃)
• 寸法:高さ約8cm、口径約11.5cm
• 付属:共箱・説明書(栞)
• 状態:良好

【解説】
美濃焼の中心地・土岐市で制作を続ける加藤仁による志野茶碗です。長石釉による乳白色の厚い釉層、高温焼成で生まれるピンホールや鉄斑点など、桃山時代から受け継がれる志野の特徴を見事に表現しています。

ゆったりとした形は、両手に包み込んで持つのに心地よく、わずかな歪みや有機的な表面が手仕事の温かみを伝えます。共箱に加え説明書も付属しており、作品の出自と作家の背景を確認できる、コレクターにも嬉しい一品です。

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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

*Four hundred years flow through the potter's hands—tradition renewed with every turning of the wheel.*
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