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Seto black tea bowl with a golden leaf, Mino ware

Arakawa Toyozō (1894-1985)1965

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

Setoguro is also called hikidashiguro (“withdrawn black”) because the black lacquer-like color is the result of rapid cooling of pottery being “withdrawn” from the kiln once the iron glaze melts into a bright red color. During the Momoyama period plain, cylindrical tea bowls were common. Hōzō created exquisite modern Setoguro ware by adding gold-painted leaf designs.

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  • Title: Seto black tea bowl with a golden leaf, Mino ware
  • Creator: Arakawa Toyozō (1894-1985)
  • Date Created: 1965
  • Physical Dimensions: H 7.6 cm, D 10.6 cm
  • Original Source: Arakawa Toyozo Museum
  • Rights: © Arakawa Toyozo Museum
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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