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Tanigawa Shozo | Hagi-Style Matcha Bowl | Blush Crackle Glaze | Japanese Tea Ceremony Chawan

Tanigawa Shozo | Hagi-Style Matcha Bowl | Blush Crackle Glaze | Japanese Tea Ceremony Chawan

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A Hagi-style matcha bowl by Tanigawa Shozo — blush crackle glaze with warm flush marks, an open generous form, and the quiet surface depth that defines this ceramic tradition. Hagi-style Japanese tea bowl, Tanigawa Shozo signed chawan, crackle glaze matcha bowl with artist box, Japanese stoneware tea ceremony bowl, pink blush ceramic chawan, handmade matcha bowl Japan, wabi-style pottery collector piece, Hagi ware chawan tomobako draw collectors who understand what this surface means.

🔹 [ Basic Details ]
• Artist: Tanigawa Shozo (谷川省三)
• Technique: Hagi-style, milky crackle glaze with iron blush marks
• Origin: Japan
• Dimensions: diameter approx. 13.5 cm, height approx. 7.8 cm
• Box: Original signed wood box (tomobako)
• Condition: No chips or cracks

🔹 [ Cultural & Artistic Insight ]
Hagi ware occupies a singular position in the hierarchy of Japanese tea ceramics — placed second only to Raku in the traditional ranking of bowls for the way of tea. The aesthetic is one of yielding: soft clay, open form, glaze that moves and breathes. Tanigawa Shozo works in this tradition with a commitment to the irregular, firing pieces in which no two surfaces read identically. The blush flush marks scattered across this bowl's interior and exterior are not decoration but the record of the kiln's own temperature fluctuations — heat memory made permanent in ceramic.

🔹 [ Deep-Dive Commentary ]
The crackle pattern (kan-nyu) across this bowl's surface is one of Hagi ware's most distinctive features — and one of its most practically significant. Over years of use, matcha and tea liquor seep into the fine fissures, tinting them amber and green, gradually transforming the bowl's appearance. This process, called yo no nana-bake (the seven transformations), is considered evidence of a vessel deepening into its purpose.

The form here is generous and open — wide enough to whisk matcha with ease, deep enough to hold the temperature of the water. The foot ring is formed from the same iron-rich clay that gives Hagi its characteristic warm undertone, visible at the base where the glaze thins and the terracotta-pink clay shows through.

Tanigawa Shozo's mark on the box lid anchors the piece within a verifiable lineage of contemporary Japanese ceramic practice. The artist works in a mode that treats functionality and beauty as inseparable — a bowl made to be used, not only seen.

【作家物・茶道具 日本語説明】
🔹 [ 基本情報 ]
• 作者:谷川省三
• 技法:萩焼風・乳白貫入釉
• 寸法:径約13.5cm、高さ約7.8cm
• 箱:共箱
• 状態:ヒビ・カケなし

🔹 [ 文化的背景 ]
萩焼は茶道において「一楽二萩三唐津」と称される格式ある産地。温かみのある土味と貫入釉による経年変化(七化け)が愛好家に親しまれている。谷川省三はその伝統に則り、使い込むほどに味わいを増す茶碗を制作している。

🔹 [ 鑑賞ポイント ]
乳白の貫入釉に温かみのある赤みが浮かぶ、典型的な萩焼の景色。大ぶりで使いやすいフォルム。共箱付きの作家物として、稽古用から茶会用まで幅広く活用できる一碗。

🔹 [ 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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