Wednesday, February 5, 2020
CHA-TSUBO
The
maker of this diminutive little cha-tsubo is Kutani-yaki legend, Hasegawa Sojin
of Kanazawa perhaps best known for his wispy aspara-like fairies and various
naturalistic designs created in a painting technique that he calls Yosai. This
particular piece is housed in a box that reads; KUTANI CHA-TSUBO and is more
akin to a chaire than it is what one thinks of as a traditional cha-tsubo,
tea-leaf container. Thrown out of porclain with a matching lid, the piece is
first fired with a clear glaze and then it is painted with overglaze enamels in
his particular style and in this case of the wispy, lively aspara style figures
floating freely about the base of the piece. Considering the normal atmosphere
and formality of enamel painting, there is a casual feel to this piece which
makes it very inviting and thoroughly functional whether it is used for matcha
or sea salt, it has a place in almost any household. I hope this short
slideshow video conveys the sense of playfulness that I had while handling this
pot and gives a glint into Hasegawa Sojin's unique Yosai style.
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