The brown color, combined with its bamboo handle, creates a natural and elegant harmony. Its rustic aesthetic, recognizable by its simplicity, is rooted in a long tradition.
At the end of the Muromachi period (16th century), wars brought many Korean potters to Japan. This event marked a turning point: ceramicists found a new clientele and contributed to the development of the tea ceremony. Under the influence of Zen Buddhism, the so-called Wabi school emerged, advocating for a “quiet rusticity.” This aesthetic ideal, deeply Japanese, blends austerity with refinement. It gave rise to a taste for understated ceramics, favoring undecorated stoneware with a discreet and authentic charm.
This teapot is therefore perfect for accompanying the tea ceremony, or simply for elevating your daily tea ritual.
Caractéristiques Produit
Origine: Suède
Fabricant: Rörstrand
Designer : Bertil lundgren (Atelje Sweden)
Période: 1970-1979
Matériau principal: Stoneware
Etat:★★★★☆ Excellent condition
Poids : 2kg
Dimension
-Théière-
Diamètre 19 cm
Hauteur 12 cm
-Réchaud-
Diamètre 12.5 cm
Hauteur 9 cm.