(JP¥32,000)
This is a 16th-century Joseon Dynasty Hakeme tea bowl. The thinly molded vessel displays a Hakeme (brushstroke) pattern, created by applying white clay vigorously over the original gray clay, which is rich in iron. Despite its simplicity, it features an iron-painted carrot design, and the interior shows three kiln marks from stacking, offering a glimpse into the past. Unfortunately, there is a hairline crack on the rim. It is housed in a shifuku (protective silk bag) and an old paulownia wood box. Thank you.
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心美眼
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Some scratches/marks
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