Teabowl from Teabowls with Peony and Crabapple

1893–1914 Overall: 5 x 8 cm (1 15/16 x 3 1/8 in.) Source image
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Overglaze color enamels are generally called iro-e (literally “color picture”) in the terminology customarily used for porcelain decoration of the Edo period. This set of teabowls is a fine example of Yohei III’s skilled use of the technique, which is identified on this set’s...

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