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No other tea ceremony accessory has quite the same
spiritual function as kōro. 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, kōro
should be creative pieces as well.
This spirited incense burner is a
proud display of Sawada Hiroyuki's impeccable forming skill. It
is modeled after the mythical creature known as Baku. A curious
hybrid of tapir, bear, lion and horse, Baku is said to have the
ability to devour bad dreams. In ages past, amulets of Baku were
worn to prevent nightmares.
Although kōro of this type are traditionally used for holding
pieces of smoldering charcoal upon which powdered incense is burned,
this piece can accommodate stick or cone types as well. It also
makes the ideal accessory for any Japanese influenced interior.
See
Sawada Hiroyuki's
2009 Hankyu exhibition for more works from his recent collection.

This item is hand crafted, ash glazed stoneware.
A wooden presentation box will be custom made to order and signed by
the artist. Delivery time for this item is 3 weeks.
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