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Incense holders, or kōgō, pose a unique
but welcome challenge to any potter whose reputation lies in tea
ceremony utensils. For they not only ask the artist to work in
miniature, but they allow for all kinds of self-expression. This
radiant kōgō by Suzuki Tomio is done in yohen-kin shino and
formed to resemble the sacred rock formations which dot the coast of
the Kii peninsula.
Kōgō are displayed in the alcove of tea ceremony rooms and
hold small balls of powdered incense. At the beginning of the
ceremony, the incense is placed inside the ashes surrounding the
charcoal used for boiling water. Although intended for use as
such, this piece is equally suited as a box for keeping rings or
other small personal treasures.

A wooden presentation box will be custom made to order and signed by
the artist. Delivery time for this item is 2 weeks.
See Suzuki Tomio's
Hanshin Gallery exhibition
for more from his 2009 collection.
special care instructions
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