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Yamaguchi Kozaemon XIII (十三代 山口小左衛門), Japanese, (b.1913)

Yamaguchi Kozaemon

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A Koku-Yo Chawan (黒燿茶碗)

Showa Era (1926-1989)   

About the work

A refined Koku-Yo (Black Luster) matcha chawan by the 13th-generation Yamaguchi Kozaemon, a distinguished lineage of potters celebrated for their contributions to tea ceremony ceramics. This tea bowl features a striking deep black glaze with a lustrous sheen, creating a dynamic interplay of light and texture. The bold yet elegant form enhances the sensory experience of the tea ceremony, embodying the philosophy of wabi-sabi.

Carefully preserved in its original signed tomobako (wooden storage box) and accompanied by a silk cloth and leaflet, this chawan represents the refined craftsmanship and enduring tradition of the Yamaguchi family.

 

Dimensions

8cm(h) x 10.5cm(w) x 10.5cm(d) 

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Yamaguchi Kozaemon XIII was a master of Seto ware, inheriting the Kozaemon Kiln and blending tradition with innovation. He created works for the imperial family, Nagoya Castle, and international collections. Active in the Japanese art community, he pioneered styles like black-yō and benishino, earning accolades such as the Tokugawa Imperial Prince Award. His works were favored by tea masters and permanently preserved in prestigious institutions.

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