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Karamono Tea Bowls

Explore exquisite Chinese tea bowls used in the tea ceremony, featuring Yohen-Fujita and Daihi-Manno Jian ware designs from the 12th-13th century. Admire the craftsmanship at Fujita Museum, Osaka, and Manno Museum. Unveil the beauty of Daihi-Sanritsu Jian Ware at Sanritsu Hattori Museum, Nagano Prefecture.

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Karamono Tea Bowls

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  1. KaramonoTea Bowls Chinese Tea Bowls for the Tea Ceremony

  2. Yohen-Fujita • Jian ware: Yohen (kiln-change) Tenmoku tea bowl • 6.8 cm; D. 13.6 cm; F. 3.6 cm • S. Song dynasty, late 12th – 13th cen. • Fujita Museum, Osaka

  3. Daihi-Manno Jian Ware: Daihi (tortoise shell) Tenmoku Tea Bowl with floral designs H. 6.4 cm; D. 11.7 cm; F. 3.4 cm S. Song, 12th – 13th cen. Manno Museum, Osaka

  4. Daihi-Sanritsu Jian Ware: Daihi (tortoise shell) Tenmoku Tea Bowl H. 5.5 cm; D. 15.3 cm; F. 3.7 cm Sanritsu Hattori Museum, Nagano Pref.

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