Kutani Houhin?

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DailyTX
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Sat Dec 21, 2019 11:20 pm

A couple weeks ago, I came across my first Houhin, it's a Kutani Houhin set with 5 cups. When it comes to Japanese tea wares, I am treading on unfamiliar territory. All I can tell is that the set is old, based on the glaze and oxidation level on the ceramic. It has Kutani marked on the bottom of each piece. Anyone who has more knowledge about Japanese tea ware can tell me more about these?
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Sat Dec 21, 2019 11:21 pm

Here are two more photos of the inner houhin and inner lid.
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Sun Dec 22, 2019 1:05 am

Nice one!
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Zenshin
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Sun Dec 22, 2019 2:01 am

Nice Houhin!
It's a Mokubei style Kutani! I'm no expert on Kutani or anything, but it seems to be fairly old. Maybe Meiji or Taisho Era (something from 1900~1926) would be my guess.
I haven't seen a lot of modern Kutani Houhin as it is, but Mokubei doesn't seem to be around that often either these days. Modern Kutani often is more flashy and with more accents on western forms.
Anyway. Beautiful piece :D
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Sun Dec 22, 2019 2:51 am

Looks like I am on to a good start to learn about Japanese tea ware. Reading Kutani history, it seems as famous as the Chinese JingDeZhen back in the Meiji and Taishō era.
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