Vintage Japanese Hand Thrown Ceramic Tea Bowl Chawan Signed 5" Cricket Fighting It is printed on acid
Description
It is printed on acid free archival fine-art paper with highly UV fade resistant pigment inks
and unlike chalk lines
They work just like a chalk line in western carpentry but with sumi ink instead
This box is 2 1/2" tall and 3 5/8" in diameter (6
This is shown as "Enpo 3 (延宝)" or the 3rd year of the Emperor Reigen (霊元天皇) who ruled from 1673 to 1681
Vintage Japanese Hand Thrown Ceramic Tea Bowl Chawan Signed 5" Cricket Fighting It is printed on acidThis is a vintage Japanese ceramic bowl known as a chawan (tea bowl) used in Japanese chado (tea ceremony). Showa era or mid to late 20th century. This bowl was hand thrown, hand painted, and high fired for lasting durability. This chawan measures approximately 5" in diameter by 3" tall. Having been in carefully stored or very lovingly use, it remains in very fine condition.
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