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Chawan Oribe, tea bowl Meiji 1900, Japanese tea ceremony

Chawan Oribe, tea bowl Meiji 1900, Japanese tea ceremony

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  • Chawan Oribe tea bowl Japan, Meiji in 1900, signed Oribe Chawan for the Japanese tea ceremony. Simple Oribe glaze. Bol ceramic with green Oribe glaze, rectangular vessel on round floor base with green, running glaze on the edge region. State and form see each picture.
  • Signed wooden-box.
  • Height 6,5 cm, diameter 11 cm
  • Provenance: Auction Stuker, Bern, 1999; Chanoyu collection of the Institute of Ethnosociology Lucerne.

 

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