Water container with blush mark design (Rakuzan ware)
Late Edo period
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This is a water container which was formed into a cylinder at a potter's wheel, then transformed into a triangle and forcefully pressed down around the center of one side. A gray glaze was applied to reddish-brown clay with grains of sand mixed in, brush marks were boldly applied, and then lines were freely carved with a spatula as ornamentation. For Rakuzan ware, Matsudaira Tsunataka, the second-generation feudal lord of the Matsue Domain, made a request of the feudal lord Mouri, and in 1677, Hagi potters such as Kurasaki Gonbei Shigeyoshi and others were summoned, and a pottery kiln was opened. At first Goryeo-style Hagi ware was produced, but in time, leveraging the iron-rich and pliant quality of Rakuzan's clay, Irabo, Totoya, and Hakeme bowls were fired.
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- 标题: Water container with blush mark design (Rakuzan ware)
- 创作日期: Late Edo period
- 材质: Ceramic
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