Kai Tsujimura Japanese, 1976
Shino Tea Bowl - 志野茶碗
Ceramic
H4 1/4 x W4 3/4 x D4 3/4 in
H10.7 x W12.2 x D12.2 cm
H10.7 x W12.2 x D12.2 cm
C24105
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The thick layer of semi-translucent white slip, a glaze made from clay mixed with water, is typical of aka-shino, or "red shino"-style tea wares. A perfect square is painted onto the bowl's surface, which contrasts with the unevenness of the bowl's edge and other organic features.