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Item WA034

 

Kuro Raku-yaki
Tea Ceremony Bowl

 

(1pc. & signed box)


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Wada Tozan is an accomplished ceramic artist with over a decade of experience firing in the raku style.  He has developed a unique approach that emphasizes, first and foremost, a vessel's form over any other aspect.  He believes that, in the absence of images or other embellishments, it is a raku bowl's shape that provides the first visual clue; color and texture are secondary.  So when first impressions are usually made in an instant, the shape of the bowl has to be immediately compelling.

Thus, forming a raku bowl becomes a mental endeavor that requires tremendous focus.  Once the basic shape is made and the bowl is dried, it is slowly carved, bit by bit, into a vessel that manifests perfectly the shape that Mr. Wada has in his mind.  The process can take days to finish.

This remarkable chawan exemplifies Wada Tozan's unique approach to raku.  A sense of strength is immediately perceptible in its squared, cylindrical body that balances gracefully on its footring.  When filled with whipped matcha, the bowl becomes a small, contemplative microcosm in your hands.

The bowl is formed entirely by hand in a meticulous coiling technique and then fired in a special
raku kiln located on the grounds of Oizumi-gama.  As this type of kiln cannot reach the high temperatures that give stoneware its strength and durability, the bowl is naturally lightweight and quite delicate, reflecting the Zen principle of impermanence in all things.

For more information on Wada Tozan's raku, please click here.


Wada Tozan's raku glazes are lead-free.

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  in. cm lbs. g
diameter 5.0 " 12.5    
height 3.7 " 9.3    
weight     1.54 700

 

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