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Sale price¥2,750,000(税込み)

種類
Oribe
詳細
Oribe Tsubo are characterized by their beautifully shining emerald green glaze, with a luster and depth that changes expression depending on the viewing angle. This characteristic breathes new life into the pot and imparts a quiet charm to the entire space. Oribe pots are masterpieces that symbolize Japanese aesthetics and tradition, possessing the power to transform the atmosphere of a room.
原材料
Mogusa clay (rare clay)
サイズ
φ450mm
高さ
250 mm
重さ
6.9kg
手触り
Its unique rough texture is a distinctive feature. The subtle unevenness of the surface created by the green glaze is pleasantly felt on the fingertips, evoking a natural rustic charm and warmth. Each time you hold it, you can feel the delicacy and strength of handcraftmanship.

Features of the work

Rain falls on the mountains, forming rivers that flow into the sea. This cycle of nature has continued from ancient times to the present day. Japan has always been filled with beautiful natural scenery. Even in today's rapidly changing world, the timeless beauty of Japan's nature is captured as an inner landscape and expressed through Oribe pots. Placing an Oribe Tsubo on an elegant shelf transforms the atmosphere of the entire room.

Expected to ship within 10 business days from the date of order

Oribe Tsubo
Oribe Tsubo Sale price¥2,750,000
Crafts are often referred to as "the beauty of utility." While crafted for daily use, the refined vessels from Son are also considered art. At Son, our Craft Art is based on the concept of "useful art," where the true value is revealed through use. Son's vessels evoke different feelings for different people. When you need to calm your mind or feel uneasy, please take a moment to enjoy a sip with a Son vessel. We create each piece with the hope of enriching your heart, even just a little.
Craft Artist
Kato Takaya
加藤尊也

Oribe

Deep green that catches the eye

Son’s Oribe pieces are blended with the rare Mogusa (百草) clay. Oribe, with its vivid colors, allows you to feel the texture of the Mogusa clay underneath. It is said that Oribe ware was created by the warrior tea master Furuta Oribe, a disciple of Sen no Rikyū. Oribe ware is known for its deep dark green color, which captivated people of the time with its rich hue. The beauty of the glaze and the texture of the clay underneath can both be appreciated, offering a tactile and visual experience. Son’s works capture and express the beautiful nature of Japan as an inner landscape, creating pieces that enrich the heart even amidst a busy life.

Oribe Tsubo - Vessel of Beauty Reflecting Light and Depth

Oribe Tsubo are characterized by their beautifully shining emerald green glaze, with a luster and depth that change expression depending on the viewing angle. This characteristic breathes new life into the pot and imparts a quiet charm to the entire space. Son captures and expresses the natural transitions of Japan’s landscape, such as the flow of wind and rain from the mountains, forming rivers that eventually reach the sea. Oribe Tsubo are masterpieces that symbolize Japanese aesthetics and tradition, possessing the power to transform the atmosphere of a room.

対応可否

Luxury paulownia box included
Oven
Microwave
Dishwasher
Direct fire

お手入れ

Please wash by hand using a soft sponge or cloth when cleaning. Please refrain from using abrasive sponges for cleaning.

注意点

Packaging and Shipping

  • Items other than Matcha Tea Bowls are shipped in "Luxury Paulownia Boxes".
  • Matcha Tea Bowls are shipped in a combination of "Luxury Paulownia Boxes" and an outer "Double Box".

About the Double Box

Sizes, shapes, colors, patterns, and textures vary for each item.

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