kōgō (Incense container) made by Hosai XVI of ASAHIYAKI. This is a three-scale pattern inspired by a snake.
A kōgō (incense container) is a small lidded container used in the Japanese tea ceremony to hold incense. It is typically made of ceramic, wood, or lacquer and comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and decorative designs, often reflecting seasonal themes or traditional motifs. The kōgō is used during tea gatherings to store incense used for purifying the tea room or creating a fragrant atmosphere, and it is also appreciated as an artistic object that enhances the overall aesthetic of the tea ceremony.
Size φ70 ×48 ×H20mm
Material Benikase" local clay "
Glaze Transparent glaze
Firing Gas kiln
Packing Wooden box" We will make a wooden box after ordering. It will take two weeks to complete. "
Price 55,000 JPY
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