Reserved Korean Joseon Dynasty 18th C Irabo Teabowl Used in Japanese Tea Ceremony KRS147
Reserved Korean Joseon Dynasty 18th C Irabo Teabowl Used in Japanese Tea Ceremony KRS147
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-18-19th century Irabo Tea Bowl-
During the Edo period in Japan, tea bowls for the tea ceremony were often ordered from Korea. This Irabo teabowl, dating back to the 18-19th century Joseon Dynasty, is a remarkable example of such craftsmanship.
This particular Irabo bowl has a slightly wider opening and a glaze with a greenish hue, which brings out its natural beauty and gives it a bold and impressive presence.
A wonderful creation with a rustic charm typical of Irabo, characterized by its rough clay texture, glaze, and the construction of the base and rim. It fits comfortably in the hand, making it perfect for tea ceremonies. It can also be used as a dish for serving food, such as for side dishes.
SIZE
Height: 7cm
Diameter: 15cm
Weight: 300g
Condition: used / It is in good condition with no chips or cracks.
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