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Vintage Red Shino Matcha Tea Bowl, Japanese Matcha Tea Bowl, Chawan, Kobaku Mizuno, AkaShino, Haido Kiln : MB-041101

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Vintage Red Shino Matcha Tea Bowl, Japanese Matcha Tea Bowl, Chawan, Kobaku Mizuno, AkaShino, Haido Kiln, Unused:
MB-041101

Shino ware is a type of Mino ware produced in the southeastern part of Gifu Prefecture. This type of pottery ware was usually decorated with underglaze iron painting and covered with white feldspathic glaze. The Shino kiln produced tableware which included mainly tea ceremony utensils. – Quote from A Dictionary of Japanese Art Terms

Kobaku Mizuno (born in 1921) is third son of Syuzan Kato (very famous for Nezumi Shino) and his mentor was great shino artist 29th Bakutai Kato.
Kobaku Mizuho is very famous for Shinsetusu Shino and Aka Shino.
You could see his name on the book of Japanese art.

This tea bowl is unused with original paulownia box, original marked cloth and original guide paper.
It is simple, strong, plain and elegant wabi-sabi style.
Kobaku Mizuno was one of our father’s favorite artists.
He kept the tea bowl for long time, and he never used it.
We rarely see his item with this condition on the market.
You are able to use this Matcha Tea Bowl for Tea Ceremony.

Measurement
Diameter: 12.0cm -12.5cm / Approx. 4 23/32” – 4 59/64”
Wide: 13.0cm / Approx. 5 1/8”
Height: 9.2cm – 9.5cm / Approx. 3 5/8” – 3 47/64”
Thickness: 0.8cm / Approx. 0 5/16”

Age: May 1972

Material: Earthenware, Pottery

Color: Shino Milky White, Shino Baby Pink, Shino Sunset, Shino Apricot, Shino Orange, Shino Bronze
Color (Kodai): Shino Ivory

Technique: Seto Shino Kannyu

Condition: Excellent vintage condition consistent with age (Unused)
* Original paulownia box
* Original cloth
* Original guide paper
* No chips, no cracks, no scratches and no blemishes
* Kannyu on the surface.
* Inscription (Refer to No. 9 photo)
* Light discoloration on the guide paper. (Refer to No. 10 photo)
* Light discoloration on the box due to long term storage. (Refer to No. 10 photo)
* Wooden nails on the box.
* You may find “minor scratch” on kodai (the base section of a tea bowl).
* Actual colors may vary due to the fact that every computer monitor, laptop, tablet and phone screen.
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