Karatsu Ware
Karatsu ware is pottery that flourished in the Hizen region from the Momoyama period, cherished by tea enthusiasts alongside the rise of the tea ceremony. Karatsu small plates born from folk kilns are characterized by their simple yet robust forms and the free-spirited designs such as brush marks and iron paintings. This piece is a quintessential example, combining the roughness of the clay body with free patterns, evoking a warm folk art feel. The chipped part repaired with silver mending becomes part of the beauty, enhancing its appeal as a practical vessel. Its versatility to be used as a sake cup, tea bowl, or plate is also a charm of Karatsu, exemplifying the generous spirit of Momoyama pottery.







