No. 89934647
Inscribed - Chawan - Ceramic, Mid to late Edo period Izumo-yaki brushed yellow Irabo - 黄伊羅保茶碗
No. 89934647
Inscribed - Chawan - Ceramic, Mid to late Edo period Izumo-yaki brushed yellow Irabo - 黄伊羅保茶碗
Mid to late Edo period: A vividly colored Izumo-yaki brushed yellow Irabo tea bowl. A gorgeous, wabi tea ceremony utensil.
This gorgeous Izumo ware tea ceremony utensil is made of rust-colored clay mixed with fine sand, and is turned on a sharp potter's wheel with brushed finishes.
The gorgeous glaze is also highly appealing, making this a masterpiece of period tea ceremony utensils.
*伊羅保Iraho tea bowl
A type of Korai tea bowl made on the Korean Peninsula during the Ri Dynasty. Korai tea bowls, which are one of the tea bowls used in Japanese wabi tea ceremonies, belong to the Momoyama and early Edo period tea bowls, which were ordered by tea masters and had them fired. It is a large, bowl-shaped bowl, and is thinly molded throughout.The name derives from the fact that the blue-yellow glaze on the pheasant base mixed with small sand gives it an almost irritating appearance. There is. The base material used is rough clay with a high iron content, and the glaze is rough due to the small sand that has been caught in the fire and has noticeable marks on the potter's wheel, making it feel ``irritating'' and ``warty'' to the touch. It is said that this name was given in Japan. There are various types such as Chigusa, Katsumi Kagi, Nagibori, yellow and black Iraho*
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