

Book
The Eternal Art of Ceramics — Ohi Chozaemon X | Toshiro Obi Chozaemon
Age:2009 (Publication Date)
Ōhi Chōzaemon Toyasai X, (Japanese, born 1927), was the head of this important lineage of potters who specialize in tea ceramics, until he was recently succeeded by his son, Ōhi Toshio Chōzaemon XI. He is among the best-known contemporary Japanese ceramicists and received the Order of Cultural Merit from the Emperor of Japan.
Urasenke tea master, Senso Sōshitsu, to his court in Kanazawa. The tea master brought the potter Chōzaemon Hodoan (1630–1712) with him from Kyoto, and he became the first Ōhi Chōzaemon. Ōhi (both a family and ware name) works are closely associated with Raku ware, as Chōzaemon studied with a Raku master in Kyoto. By the time of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, Raku ware made by the Ōhi family was used exclusively by the Maeda clan for tea ceremonies. Even though the book is in Japanese, the beautiful colored images offer a moment to see through the eyes of a master and his life works.
Condition: New, Stored product, it is as good as new with the unbroken spine.
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