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For over 35 years, Sawada
Hiroyuki has specialized in the production of ceramic ware made
especially for tea ceremony. One of his areas of expertise and
personal delights is the making of incense holders, or kōgō.
For they not only challenge him to work in miniature, but they allow
for all kinds of self-expression. This charming piece is
skillfully formed to resemble the thatched roof huts (kuzu-ya) which
still dot the Japanese countryside.
Kōgō are used to hold powdered incense and are displayed in the alcove
of a tea room. They are also used to hold small, personal
treasures, and it is no surprise that kōgō have quite a following
among collectors around the world who appreciate their diversity and,
among other things, portability when traveling.
See
Sawada Hiroyuki's
2009 Hankyu exhibition for more works from his recent collection.

A wooden presentation box will be custom made to order and signed by
the artist. Delivery time for this item is 3 weeks.
special care instructions |