Description:

Sixteenth Century Japanese Goki Chawan, Gold Repair
This teabowl was made in Japan by an unknown artisan in the 1500s. These tea bowls with flared foot and grasping silhouette are based on a Korean design and termed Goki Chawan. There are large silica deposits throughout the base that were favored by Japanese aesthetes. There are old aka-urushi and gold repairs and significant tea residue in the basin indicating a great deal of use. Please see those similar at the Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery. The bowl stands 8.4cm tall and is 11.3cm across the mouth. It comes in a custom box fashioned by Hakoyoshi in Tokyo.

  • Dimensions: 3-1/4"h x 4-1/2"dia.

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March 14, 2024 10:00 AM EDT
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