This very lightweight mid-1900s chawan or tea bowl has a salmon colored glaze. The artists signature, Yuichi Furuse is stamped on the bottom. Excellent condition with tomobako.
Height: 3 ½
Diameter: 3 ½
This mid-1900s honey-colored cut segment of bamboo was designed as a wall hanging container to hold flowers for the tea ceremony. Excellent condition.
Height: 7 ½
Diameter: 2
This lightweight mid-1900s chawan or tea bowl has a thick black raku glaze. An unidentifiable seal is on the bottom. Excellent condition.
Height: 3 ½
Diameter: 4 ½
This mid-1900s Kuro-Oribe mizusashi or water jar used in the Japanese tea ceremony is decorated with an iron underglaze painting of a stylized bird on a branch and a geometric pattern. Excellent condition.
Height: 5 ½
Diameter: 5 ½
This early to mid-1900s Japanese wood utensil was traditionally used in the tea ceremony. It is carved in the form of a leaf with a frog resting on the top. Excellent condition.
Length: 8
Width: 2 Ό"