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Yohei III made incense burners in a wide variety of designs and styles. The body and glaze of this one are <em>taihakuji</em>, or “great white porcelain,” an important early invention Yohei III devised in 1872 that involved the combination of a distinctive translucent, creamy glaze over an ivory-colored clay body. The burner has rounded, cabriole legs, resembling tiny table legs, attached to the exterior and the faintest decorative band around the bottom. It has a floral-patterned silver lid.

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Document identity
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519600
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Lid for an Incense Burner
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519600
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Lid for an Incense Burner
description
Yohei III made incense burners in a wide variety of designs and styles. The body and glaze of this one are <em>taihakuji</em>, or “great white porcelain,” an important early invention Yohei III devised in 1872 that involved the combination of a distinctive translucent, creamy glaze over an ivory-colored clay body. The burner has rounded, cabriole legs, resembling tiny table legs, attached to the exterior and the faintest decorative band around the bottom. It has a floral-patterned silver lid.
date
1893–1914
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CC0
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CC0
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en
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299428
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Ceramic
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1
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Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)
accession
2022.179.b
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Floral openwork silver lid
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Lid for an Incense Burner, 1893–1914. Seifū Yohei III (Japanese, 1851–1914). Floral openwork silver lid. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of James and Christine Heusinger, 2022.179.b
collection
Japanese Art
didYouKnow
Lids were produced outside the studio by metalwork specialists.
citations
citation
Maezaki, Shinya and Sinéad Vilbar. <em>Colors of Kyoto: The Seifū Yohei Ceramic Studio</em>. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 2023.
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Mentioned and Reproduced: cat. no. 35, pp. 108–109
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Gift of James and Christine Heusinger
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2026-05-29 09:06:55.448000
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519600
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Japanese Art
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Japanese Art
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Floral openwork silver lid
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male
Asian (from 1900 to present)
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