Description
This ash glazed (haiyū) tea ceremony bowl by Wada Tōzan was fired around the ash pit of Ōizumi-gama - the Wada family's noborigama climbing kiln. At 1,250°C (2,300°F) degrees, it was blasted with wave after wave of red pine and cedar embers, each one adding another layer of texture and color. What finally arose from the ashes is a true masterpiece, blessed with incidental details which could never be reproduced in subsequent firings.
The face of the bowl (shōmen) is a fluid collage of amber yōhen (kiln changes) rivulets and ocher speckles. The tea pool inside is encrusted with pine embers now frozen in time, and the entire piece exudes a raw energy that naturally draws viewers in closer to ponder the dynamics of its creation.
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.
View Wada Tōzan's Profile | View all works by this artist.
in | cm | lbs | g | |
---|---|---|---|---|
diameter | 4.8" | 12.2 | ||
height | 3.3" | 8.3 | ||
weight | 1.54 | 700 |