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Japanese Shigaraki-ware GARAN-SEKI (STONE) Shaped Incense Container Kogo 227

$ 39.58

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Maker: HONIWA Rakunyu (保庭楽入)
  • Primary Material: Ceramic (Clay)
  • Condition: Excellent condition. No chips or cracks. Very traditional design for tea ceremony. Best for Tea Masters. This item will be shipped via DHL Express Worldwide to arrive at your home in 2 ~ 4 days after shipping.
  • Color: Green, Brown & Beige
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Type: Incense Container
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Stoneware (Shigaraki-ware)
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original

    Description

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    Description:
    Overview:
    This is a Sigaraki-ware(*) incense container called
    Kogoh in Japanese.
    It was originally made for tea ceremony to contain
    incense in it
    .
    Of course, you can use it in any ways with your creative idea.
    *
    Shigaraki-ware is a s
    toneware,
    which is made of a special clay (only available in Shigaraki area) and baked at very high
    temperature (1,200 ~ 1,300 degrees Celsius). It does not use glaze at all. Thus, it looks very natural and primitive.
    Stoneware is s
    till produced in Japan, because it is loved by the people who practice tea ceremony.
    Design:
    The motif (or design) of this incense container is "GARAN-SEKI
    " (= a stone used in a big temple).
    "GARAN" means a big temple (building). And "SEKI" means a stone.
    "GARAN-SEKI" are stones which are placed between the ground and pillars when a big temple is built.
    Those stones used at old big temples were very much loved by tea masters. They felt Wabi & Sabi in those and used in their team gardens.
    One day a potter in Iga area made Kogoh in this shape to attract tea masters.
    Today, kogoh in this shape are being made in Iga and Shigaraki nearby Kyoto in Japan.
    Artist:
    This kogoh was made by
    HONIWA Rakunyu (保庭楽入)
    . He is known as a topnotch potter in Sigaraki and produces mainly tea utensils. He himself has deep insight in tea ceremony (photo #12)
    He engraved his sign at the outside surface of the bottom (photo #11).
    Condition:
    It is in excellent condition.
    No chips or cracks at all.
    It seems not used.
    The box is original and signed by the artist.
    Size & Weight:
    Approximate Size:   Height:  4.0 cm / 1.6 in     Width:  5.0 cm / 2.0 in
    Depth:  4.5 cm / 1.8 in
    Approximate Weight:  131 gr  /  4.6 oz
    Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
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