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(JP¥138,000)
Body Size: Diameter: Approximately 190mm, Height: Approximately 110mm Wooden Box Size: Length: Approximately 200mm, Width: Approximately 200mm, Height: Approximately 140mm Thank you very much for viewing this item from the many listings on Mercari. This is a tea ceremony utensil, a confectionery bowl, a single-flower carved confectionery bowl with Ofukei glaze, made by Bunzo Oe. It shows signs of use, but is in relatively good condition. Bunzo Oe was born in July 1898 in Chita City, Aichi Prefecture. He was a modern Seto-yaki ceramic artist. He was a holder of Aichi Prefecture's Intangible Cultural Property and was a disciple of Rosanjin Kitaoji. He passed away in 1979. He established his own style by depicting flowers and birds using a unique comb-mark technique. Ofukei glaze is a pale blue-green glaze used on pottery fired at the Ofukei-maru in Nagoya Castle during the early Edo period. It is characterized by a soft color that resembles a slightly grayish celadon. This glaze, which combines transparency and depth, has a modest yet elegant quality. This work, with a single flower carved into it, is a confectionery bowl that combines delicate decorative beauty and is a masterpiece that evokes the tranquility of Japanese aesthetics. The wooden box shows signs of deterioration. Please understand. Please check the photos for details. Photos (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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