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Mukuhara Kashun Hagi-ware Yunomi

Mukuhara Kashun Hagi-ware Yunomi

Regular price ¥8,300 JPY
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This listing is for a splendid Hagi-ware yunomi tea cup made around 5 years ago by noted potter, Mukuhara Kashun.  It is wheel-thrown and dipped in white glaze made from rice straw ash. It appears completely unused and is suitable for daily use.  The stamp of the potter can be found on the bottom, and it comes with its original signed wooden storage box.  It also comes with a Japanese language profile paper about the potter. 

Mukuhara Kashun (b.1949) is a Hagi-ware potter who works out of Furuhata Gama located in Yamaguchi Prefecture.  He began studying pottery in 1967, and later became independent and opened his kiln in 1976.  In 1971 he was selected for the Hagi City Art Exhibition, and in 1972 he was selected for the Yamaguchi Prefectural Art Exhibition. In 1974 he was selected for the Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition, and in 1979 he received an award at the Issui Association Exhibition. In 1981 he held his first solo exhibition at the Tokyu Department Store, and in 1985 he held a solo exhibition at Tobu Department Store. In 1994 he won an award at the Tanko Biennale Tea Ceremony Art Exhibition, and he also won a special award at the Tanabe Art Museum Modern Forms in Tea Exhibition (and has been selected another five times since then).  He is a full-time member of the Hagi Pottery Association, and is best known for his range of glazes and innovative tea and tableware.  **Fellow sellers, this information was researched by Kominka Zakka and CANNOT be used in your own listings.

Hagi-ware is a type of high-fired stoneware produced in Yamaguchi Prefecture. It is characterized by its rough clay, bumpy pitted surface, and generous coating of translucent white glaze. It is generally made of very porous clay which results in tiny crackles that absorb tea, so it’s important to soak Hagi-ware thoroughly before use. In time the tea deposits will seep into the glaze, creating a deeper tone. This is often considered a charming characteristic rather than a shortcoming, and it’s precisely the reason why Hagi-ware is so highly regarded in the world of Chado.

 

Sizes

Box:  H.10.8cm (4.2”) x 12.7cm (5”) x 10.9cm (4.2”)

Yunomi:  H.9.2cm (3.6”) x Dia.7.8cm (3”)

 

Condition

It’s in very good condition with no chips or cracks.

 

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