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No other tea ceremony accessory has quite the same
spiritual function as kouro. Incense wafting from the holes in
the lid helps to clear the mind, making participants more attuned to
the tranquility inside the tea room. More than just mere burners, kouro
should be both decorative and contemplative pieces themselves.
This rotund incense burner (kouro) by Ikai Yuichi
is a real treasure, resembling the type used by the imperial courts of
old. It is done
in beishoku celadon, a glaze which takes its name from the
light beige color of rice chaff. Unlike the
blue and green celadons produced in China and Korea, it is a technique unique only to
Japan - appreciated for its austere quality that touches at the heart
of the wabi aesthetic.
Kouro of this type are traditionally used for holding pieces of
smoldering charcoal upon which powdered incense is burned. This
piece can accommodate stick-type incense as well.
See Ikai Yuichi's Kintetsu Exhibition
pictorial for more from his 2008 collection

A wooden presentation box will be custom made to order and signed by
the artist. Delivery time for this item is 2 weeks.
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