Arimitsu Takechika 有光武元
Octagonal Karatsu Mukozuke Dishes, Set of 5 絵唐津八角向附
Stoneware
H2.7" x Diameter6.2"
H6.8 x Diameter15.7 cm
H6.8 x Diameter15.7 cm
With Signed Wood Box
$600 for a set of 5, accompanied with a wooden box signed by the artist
$120 each
$600 for a set of 5, accompanied with a wooden box signed by the artist
$120 each
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Arimitsu Takechika specializes in table wares and utsuwa, or objects for daily use. He revitalizes the Karatsu tradition with sensitive and painted iron glazed surfaces (e-Karatsu), and more. The sweeping...
Arimitsu Takechika specializes in table wares and utsuwa, or objects for daily use. He revitalizes the Karatsu tradition with sensitive and painted iron glazed surfaces (e-Karatsu), and more. The sweeping and gentle grass motifs on these dishes evoke the flavors of autumn.
“Mukozuke” is a term referring to a deep bowl used for serving side dishes in the traditional Japanese meal, Kaiseki. Dishes such as Chawanmushi, or broths may be served in this cup. The bowl is also used in the course preceding Matcha drinking, in the Japanese tea ceremony.
“Mukozuke” is a term referring to a deep bowl used for serving side dishes in the traditional Japanese meal, Kaiseki. Dishes such as Chawanmushi, or broths may be served in this cup. The bowl is also used in the course preceding Matcha drinking, in the Japanese tea ceremony.