Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl - KOKO utsuwa
Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl - KOKO utsuwa
Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl - KOKO utsuwa
Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl - KOKO utsuwa
Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl - KOKO utsuwa
Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl - KOKO utsuwa
Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl - KOKO utsuwa

Gosu Kairagi Chawan Bowl

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Gosu is a blue glaze containing cobalt oxide pigments. Gosu itself is a blackish mineral, but after reduction firing, the color changes to blue.

Kairagi is one of traditional techniques for Japanese pottery, originally for Edo chawan bowls which has a granular and crisp surface on the bottom of bowl. 

It has a unique appearance created by the shrinking of the glaze.
In the world of tea ceremony, people have enjoyed its taste as "scenery".

Hyozan-gama

When Yozaemon, the fourth master of the Hyozan-gama, presented pottery to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who unified Japan in 1590, his technique was praised and he was given a red seal of approval and the surname "Hashiba". The studio follows a long tradition of pottery production.

height 3.0 inches (7.5cm)/diameter 5.1 inches (13.0cm)/weight 10.6 oz(300g)