Japanese Antique Sanage Kiln Gray Glazed Yama Chawan Fragment Pottery PCP270 -3

$333.00
$333.00 $0.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Description

Notice (For U.S. Buyers)
Shipping costs for orders to the United States include customs duties and clearance fees.
As a result, the shipping fee may appear higher, but no additional charges will be required upon delivery.

For orders outside the United States, these fees are not included and may be charged separately depending on each country’s regulations.
 

Japanese Antique Sanage Kiln Gray Glazed Yama Chawan Fragment Pottery Wabi Sabi Style
This is a Japanese antique Yama Chawan (mountain tea bowl) fragment group from the Sanage kiln system, dating from the late Heian to early Kamakura period (12th century).
These bowls were naturally fused together during firing inside the kiln, forming a powerful and sculptural mass that beautifully expresses the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi — the beauty of imperfection and timeworn grace.

Features

  • Type: Yama Chawan (Mountain Tea Bowl) kiln fragment

  • Material: Stoneware / Pottery

  • Glaze: Natural ash glaze (haiyu) with green and light beige tones

  • Origin: Sanage kiln system, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

  • Period: Late Heian – Early Kamakura period (12th century)

  • Structure: Multiple bowls fused together during kiln firing

  • Style: Primitive and organic texture showing natural kiln transformation

Uses
Ideal for collectors of Japanese medieval ceramics and Mingei (folk art) pottery.
Can be appreciated as a wabi-sabi interior art object, study material for early Japanese kilns, or a unique sculptural display piece.

Size
Height: 21cm / approx. 8.2 inches
Width: 15cm / approx. 5.9 inches
Weight: 3.9kg

Condition
Antique condition. Shows natural chips, cracks, and clay adhesion from the kiln process and age.
Surface retains original patina and earthen deposits, giving depth and authenticity.
Structurally stable and self-standing.

Please check the photos for details.

 



Tab title