Yoshizo Asami IV Nodate Chawan
Yoshizo Asami IV Nodate Chawan
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This listing is for a Kyo-ware nodate sized chawan made around 20-30 years ago by noted potter Yoshizo Asami IV. It is wheel-thrown and the front is decorated with Mt. Fuji and landscape scenery in the foreground. It has a slightly flared lip, and the rim of the bowl is trimmed with brown underglaze. Please note that nodate chawan are smaller than regular sized tea bowls, and are used for outdoor tea ceremonies. The stamp of the potter can be found on the bottom, sorry no box for this one. **PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHASEN TEA WHISK IS NOT INCLUDED.
Yoshizo Asami IV (b.1961) extends from a long line of potters and works out of Yoshimine Gama in Kyoto. His grandfather was the second son of Asami Gorosuke II, and the 1st generation master of the Yoshimine family kiln. After the 2nd generation master passed away, he began studying under his uncle who became the 3rd generation master. He also studied under his grandfather and Kiyomizu Rokubei VI. In 1992 his uncle passed away, so Yoshizo succeeded him as the 4th generation master of the family kiln. He is best known for his hand-painted depictions of seasonal motifs such as sparrows in snowfall, blossoms in spring; courtesy of time spent with the prestigious Rokubei family. **Fellow sellers, this information was researched by Kominka Zakka and cannot be used in your own listings.
Kyo-ware originated in the 17th century in Kyoto and features overglaze enamel pigments on a porcelain base. The porcelain base acts as white canvas, allowing for beautiful and superior quality designs to be painted. Kyo-ware artisans traditionally produced chawan and utensils for the tea ceremony, however contemporary potters specialize in tableware, tea ceremony items, incense holders, and okimono. Kyo-ware was designated as a traditional craft in 1977.
Size
H.6.1cm (2.4”) x Dia.11.3cm (4.4”)
Condition
It’s in very good condition with no chips or cracks.
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