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Bucket-shape water jar with ash glaze, Tamba ware

江戸時代前期

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

Between the end of the Muromachi period and Momoyama period (latter half of the sixteenth century), wabi-cha tea in pursuit of simplicity became popular and this paved way for the use of mizusashi (pitcher), an implement used to place clean water for tea ceremonies, to allure to daily wooden products such as a pail. This resulted in the creation of pail-shaped pitchers in Tamba.

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  • Title: Bucket-shape water jar with ash glaze, Tamba ware
  • Date Created: 江戸時代前期
  • Physical Dimensions: H 28.4 cm
  • Original Source: The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo
  • Rights: The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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