
Juzuka-yaki Seihō Kiln Koryo Celadon Akoda Mizusashi Tea Jar by Ishizaki Eiji, Tomobako
高麗青磁 阿古陀水指『寿づか焼清宝窯』石崎英治作 共箱
<p>STRUCTURE: Maker / Brand: Ishizaki Eiji (Seiho-gama, Juzuka-yaki) Title of Work: Goryeo Celadon Akoda Mizusashi by Ishizaki Eiji, Juzuka-yaki Seiho Kiln, with Tomobako</p> <p>This exquisite Goryeo Celadon Mizusashi, crafted by artist Ishizaki Eiji of Seiho Kiln, embodies the serene beauty of traditional Japanese tea ware. Its distinctive Akoda shape and refined Juzuka-yaki artistry make it perfect for tea ceremony or display, and it includes its original wooden storage box (tomobako) and potter's history. While in good overall condition, please note minor scuffs and dirt on the bottom surface, consistent with its pre-owned nature.</p> <p>Artistic & Cultural Background Goryeo Celadon, or Koryo Seiji, refers to the celebrated ceramics of Korea's Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). Revered for sophisticated forms and luminous jade-like glazes, it profoundly influenced Japanese ceramic traditions. The mizusashi, a fresh water jar, is a crucial utensil in chanoyu, symbolizing purity and tranquility.</p> <p>Design & Technique This mizusashi showcases the characteristic pale bluish-green celadon hue, achieved through precise firing and specialized glaze. Ishizaki Eiji's craftsmanship, associated with Juzuka-yaki and Seiho Kiln, is evident in the smooth, even glaze application and balanced form. The Akoda shape, inspired by a pumpkin, features gentle, undulating lobes, adding subtle dynamism to its classic silhouette.</p> <p>Form & Aesthetic Qualities * <strong>Shape:</strong> The distinctive Akoda form features a gracefully lobed body, tapering gently and crowned with a fitted lid, creating a harmonious and organic profile. * <strong>Color & Glaze:</strong> A striking pale celadon green glaze offers a soft, luminous sheen, evoking calm and natural beauty. * <strong>Presence:</strong> Its understated elegance and refined proportions command quiet admiration, embodying the wabi-sabi aesthetic cherished in Japanese art.</p> <p>Collector & Decorative Appeal * <strong>Authenticity & Provenance:</strong> This piece comes with its original tomobako (matching wooden box) and a torikisho (potter's history document), confirming authenticity and adding significant collector value. * <strong>Functional Elegance:</strong> While a beautiful display item, it is also perfectly suited for chanoyu, enhancing formal tea ceremonies and daily practice. * <strong>Timeless Investment:</strong> Goryeo-inspired celadon by recognized artists like Ishizaki Eiji are highly sought after, representing historical reverence and contemporary craftsmanship.</p> <p>This mizusashi is an ideal acquisition for connoisseurs of Japanese tea ware, combining historical depth with artistic excellence.</p> <h3>Details</h3> <table style="border-collapse:collapse;width:100%"><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Condition</td><td style="padding:4px 0">Good</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Material</td><td style="padding:4px 0">Ceramic</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Era</td><td style="padding:4px 0">Unknown</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:4px 12px 4px 0;font-weight:bold;white-space:nowrap">Dimensions</td><td style="padding:4px 0">口径10.5cm / サイズ:横約15.5cm✕高さ約18cm口径10.5cm</td></tr></table>
Détails
- Catégorie
- Tea Ceremony Vessels
- Période
- Unknown Period
- État
- Good
- Matériau
- Ceramic
- Artiste
- Ishizaki Eiji (Juzuka-yaki Seihō Kiln)
- Origine
- Uji, Kyoto
- Dimensions
- 口径10.5cm / サイズ:横約15.5cm✕高さ約18cm口径10.5cm
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