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Star Pieces of Tea Bowls from the TNM Collection

 

1<i>Bowl, Black glaze with "oil spots"</i>, <br />Jin dynasty, 12th-13th century (Gift of Dr. Yokogawa Tamisuke) [Toyokan Room 5]

Bowl, Black glaze with "oil spots",
Jin dynasty, 12th-13th century (Gift of Dr. Yokogawa Tamisuke) [Toyokan Room 5]

 290

2<i>Bowl, Known as "Bakohan"; celadon glaze</i>, <br />Longquan ware, China, Southern Song dynasty, 13th century (Important Cultural Property, Gift of Mr. Mitsui Takahiro) [Heiseikan Special Exhibition Galleries]

Bowl, Known as "Bakohan"; celadon glaze,
Longquan ware, China, Southern Song dynasty, 13th century (Important Cultural Property, Gift of Mr. Mitsui Takahiro) [Heiseikan Special Exhibition Galleries]

 282

3<i>Tea Bowl, Black glaze, Haikatsugi Type</i>, <br />Southern Song‐Yuan Dynasty, 13th‐14th century, China (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige [Honkan Room 4]

Tea Bowl, Black glaze, Haikatsugi Type,
Southern Song‐Yuan Dynasty, 13th‐14th century, China (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige [Honkan Room 4]

 218

4<i>Tea Bowl, Horimishima type; known as "Kimura"</i>, <br />Joseon dynasty, 16th-17th century (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige) [Heiseikan Special Exhibition Galleries]

Tea Bowl, Horimishima type; known as "Kimura",
Joseon dynasty, 16th-17th century (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige) [Heiseikan Special Exhibition Galleries]

 105

5<i>Tea Bowl, Oido type; known as "Uraku"</i>, <br />Owned by Oda, Urakusai and Kinokuniya Bunzaemon, Joseon dynasty, 16th century (Important Art Object, Gift of Mr. Matsunaga Yasuzaemon) [Heiseikan Special Exhibition Galleries]

Tea Bowl, Oido type; known as "Uraku",
Owned by Oda, Urakusai and Kinokuniya Bunzaemon, Joseon dynasty, 16th century (Important Art Object, Gift of Mr. Matsunaga Yasuzaemon) [Heiseikan Special Exhibition Galleries]

 81

5<i>Tea Bowl, Shino type, Known as "Furisode"</i>, <br />Mino ware, Shino type, Azuchi-Momoyama - Edo period, 16th-17th century [Honkan Room 4]

Tea Bowl, Shino type, Known as "Furisode",
Mino ware, Shino type, Azuchi-Momoyama - Edo period, 16th-17th century [Honkan Room 4]

 81

7<i>Tea BowlKnown as "Kanoko madara"</i>, <br />By Ichinyu; Raku ware, Kuroraku type, Edo period, 17th century (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige) [Honkan Room 13]

Tea BowlKnown as "Kanoko madara",
By Ichinyu; Raku ware, Kuroraku type, Edo period, 17th century (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige) [Honkan Room 13]

 65

8<i>Tea Bowl, Known as "Iwao"</i>, <br />Karatsu ware, Hori (carved) garatsu type, Azuchi-Momoyama - Edo period, 16th-17th century (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige) [Honkan Room 13]

Tea Bowl, Known as "Iwao",
Karatsu ware, Hori (carved) garatsu type, Azuchi-Momoyama - Edo period, 16th-17th century (Gift of Mr. Hirota Matsushige) [Honkan Room 13]

 23

9<i>Tea Bowl, Katamigawari (differing in halves) glaze; known as "Miyamaji"</i>, <br />Takatori ware, Edo period, 17th century [Honkan Room 13]

Tea Bowl, Katamigawari (differing in halves) glaze; known as "Miyamaji",
Takatori ware, Edo period, 17th century [Honkan Room 13]

 20

10<i>Tea Bowl with Brush Marks, Mujihakeme type; known as "Murakumo"</i>, <br />Mujihakeme type Passed down by the Matsu'ura clan, the feudal load of Hirado domain, Joseon dynasty, 16th century (Gift of Mr. Matsunaga Yasuzaemon) [Toyokan Room 10]

Tea Bowl with Brush Marks, Mujihakeme type; known as "Murakumo",
Mujihakeme type Passed down by the Matsu'ura clan, the feudal load of Hirado domain, Joseon dynasty, 16th century (Gift of Mr. Matsunaga Yasuzaemon) [Toyokan Room 10]

 17

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