Yōhen-kin Shino Tea Ceremony Bowl by Suzuki Tomio

Suzuki Tomio's name in Japanese

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Yōhen-kin Shino Tea Ceremony Bowl by Suzuki Tomio
¥270,000
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At the height of his power, warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598) ordered the construction of a golden tea ceremony room at Osaka Castle.  It would become a testament to his vast wealth and influence and, against the sensibilities of his appointed tea master, Sen no Rikyū, was used for political and military discussions.  Honored guests were served tea from a glittering bowl coated with pure gold.

The story of Hideyoshi's opulent tea room was the source of inspiration behind Suzuki Tomio's yōhen-kin shino.  It took nearly a decade of experimentation and refinement to create a lustrous, golden glaze while strictly adhering to traditional shino making techniques.

This tea ceremony bowl (chawan) is done in Suzuki's signature glaze.  The face holds deeply crackled feldspar with bold, vertical brushwork.  The back, in contrast, is much more reserved - a humble nod to the citrus skin texture of shino's classical past.

A chawan that beckons from afar and asks all to peer inside.  When filled with whipped green tea, the interior becomes a stunning panorama - like an emerald lake at sunrise.

Suzuki Tomio's shino pottery is held in private collections around the world and, in 2011, was acquired by the Philadelphia Museum of Art for display in their East Asian Art collection.
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A wooden presentation box will be custom made to order and signed by the artist.  Delivery time for this item is 2 weeks.

A fukusa display cloth is included.

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 incmlbsg
diameter 4.8" 12.3    
height 3.7" 9.5    
weight     1.54 700
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