Kikuka-temmoku (Chrysanthemum Temmoku)

Kikuka-temmoku
Kikuka-temmoku
Kikuka-temmoku

Important cultural property. A Chukko masterpiece. Seto Tenmoku tea bowl. Named for the black candy-colored vertical stripes that appear in the yellow glaze inside and outside the bowl and form the shape of chrysanthemum flowers. Originally owned by Izumi-no-mori Kobori, it left the Kobori family for Osaka in 1775 (An-ei 4) and was purchased by a man named Matakichi. Later it belonged to Matsudaira, lord of the Ueda domain in Shinano Province, and entered the Fujita family in December 1912. (Meimono Ki, Meimono Ki Appendix, Meimono Shu, Meimono Meiri-so, Meimono Meiri-kensho, Taisho Meikikan)

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